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Using a echostar ad-3000ip viaccess with a smw q-pll quad lnb type r
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<blockquote data-quote="subman" data-source="post: 1093262" data-attributes="member: 206094"><p>Thanks Guys for all your feed back its all been noted as been trying all lnb settings from Universal to number 8 . Before I start with what I have found let me confirm the AD300IP does support 22 Khz .Regarding buying a Invacom quad output twin probe LNB I already have the old Quad band LNB so if all fails I will use that .</p><p>So this is what I have found so far trying all LNB settings .</p><p></p><p>Type 1 Universal Zero Channels found .</p><p>Type 2 5150 - 5150 Zero Channels found </p><p>Type 3 9750 - 10750 11 Channels found </p><p>Type 4 9750 - 10600 4 Channels found </p><p>Type 5 9750 - 10750 11 Channels found</p><p>Type 6 11.300 - 11.300 Zero Channels found</p><p>Type 7 10.000 - 10.000 4 channels found </p><p>Type 8 9750 - 11.300 27 channels found with a few in Mpeg2 plus the Master strap channel on 12.303 H .From looking at the list on what is on Astra 4A I dont think any of these channels will show up in a Auto Search but the corotor is fine switching from Hoz + Vert but I will have a look at the TM-5402 and give it a search on that so will need to have a read up on the manual on what the LNB settings on that are .But the plan was to use the Echostar for C band and the TM-5402 for Ku .I would plug both receivers into there HDMI slots on the TV so I can do picture on picture so I can adjust one while looking at the other . As for the SMW Type R it seems to be working fine and just had a email from them asking me to return to them and they will test and return for free thats when they returned from there summer holiday I will ask them the best route to take with the Type R but I bought it for £400 and it does seem to work better than the old one .So wait and see .</p><p></p><p>So we are making progress and if need be the next will be to see what I can receive on the TM-5402 . The main thing is this dish side of things is all working ok except the feed arms will be changed out .</p><p></p><p><strong>Ozumo</strong></p><p>"On the Technomate I believe a blind scan will cover all the LOs, However many of the resulting frequencies found will be wrong but it will scan the whole range. You'll also need to use the Echostar to control the polarisation, a blind scan on the Technomate will only scan the polarisation the Echostar is set to " </p><p>Yes this is the plan however if the Echorstar cant be used then its down to some other way of moving then dish + skew like buying a second hand ADC1 .</p><p></p><p>MB</p><p>As for changing over to using a "An Invacom quad output twin probe LNB connected via a WR75 to C120 adapter means you need only one LNB setting for the LO in a Technomate or the Echostar. I will explore all routes before I buy any more parts as there is no reason why it should not work even using the old LNB .</p><p></p><p>I have attached the settings for Type 8 LNB these seem to work with 26 channels .</p><p> </p><p>Any of you know how to upgrade the firmware on a Satllink meter I am assuming you down load the firmware onto your USB stick then plug it into the USB port on the meter .The firmware on this meter is 2014 and they did bring out 2019 version .</p><p></p><p>Many thanks to everyone feed back .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subman, post: 1093262, member: 206094"] Thanks Guys for all your feed back its all been noted as been trying all lnb settings from Universal to number 8 . Before I start with what I have found let me confirm the AD300IP does support 22 Khz .Regarding buying a Invacom quad output twin probe LNB I already have the old Quad band LNB so if all fails I will use that . So this is what I have found so far trying all LNB settings . Type 1 Universal Zero Channels found . Type 2 5150 - 5150 Zero Channels found Type 3 9750 - 10750 11 Channels found Type 4 9750 - 10600 4 Channels found Type 5 9750 - 10750 11 Channels found Type 6 11.300 - 11.300 Zero Channels found Type 7 10.000 - 10.000 4 channels found Type 8 9750 - 11.300 27 channels found with a few in Mpeg2 plus the Master strap channel on 12.303 H .From looking at the list on what is on Astra 4A I dont think any of these channels will show up in a Auto Search but the corotor is fine switching from Hoz + Vert but I will have a look at the TM-5402 and give it a search on that so will need to have a read up on the manual on what the LNB settings on that are .But the plan was to use the Echostar for C band and the TM-5402 for Ku .I would plug both receivers into there HDMI slots on the TV so I can do picture on picture so I can adjust one while looking at the other . As for the SMW Type R it seems to be working fine and just had a email from them asking me to return to them and they will test and return for free thats when they returned from there summer holiday I will ask them the best route to take with the Type R but I bought it for £400 and it does seem to work better than the old one .So wait and see . So we are making progress and if need be the next will be to see what I can receive on the TM-5402 . The main thing is this dish side of things is all working ok except the feed arms will be changed out . [B]Ozumo[/B] "On the Technomate I believe a blind scan will cover all the LOs, However many of the resulting frequencies found will be wrong but it will scan the whole range. You'll also need to use the Echostar to control the polarisation, a blind scan on the Technomate will only scan the polarisation the Echostar is set to " Yes this is the plan however if the Echorstar cant be used then its down to some other way of moving then dish + skew like buying a second hand ADC1 . MB As for changing over to using a "An Invacom quad output twin probe LNB connected via a WR75 to C120 adapter means you need only one LNB setting for the LO in a Technomate or the Echostar. I will explore all routes before I buy any more parts as there is no reason why it should not work even using the old LNB . I have attached the settings for Type 8 LNB these seem to work with 26 channels . Any of you know how to upgrade the firmware on a Satllink meter I am assuming you down load the firmware onto your USB stick then plug it into the USB port on the meter .The firmware on this meter is 2014 and they did bring out 2019 version . Many thanks to everyone feed back . [/QUOTE]
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