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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="scopus" data-source="post: 1093306" data-attributes="member: 191372"><p>Agree MB. When I had my corotor on the 1.8 with an SMW dual band Ku LNB which had a low and high output and a 9750 and 10600 LOF used in conjunction with a 22KHz switch and the ASC1, the receiver was just set to a Universal setting for Ku it worked perfectly on all bands no problem. The ASC was very versatile in changing the polarity when it detected the relevant voltage from the receiver.</p><p>Another solution, ditch the corotor for a bulleye feed with a plate added for C Band using two C band LNBs and an Invacom C120 LNB with the 'Frankenstien' mod done for Ku, no servo motor then needed. </p><p>The Echostar could be used as the dish mover and nothing else, and the TM for the reception receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scopus, post: 1093306, member: 191372"] Agree MB. When I had my corotor on the 1.8 with an SMW dual band Ku LNB which had a low and high output and a 9750 and 10600 LOF used in conjunction with a 22KHz switch and the ASC1, the receiver was just set to a Universal setting for Ku it worked perfectly on all bands no problem. The ASC was very versatile in changing the polarity when it detected the relevant voltage from the receiver. Another solution, ditch the corotor for a bulleye feed with a plate added for C Band using two C band LNBs and an Invacom C120 LNB with the 'Frankenstien' mod done for Ku, no servo motor then needed. The Echostar could be used as the dish mover and nothing else, and the TM for the reception receiver. [/QUOTE]
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