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  • ramjet
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 2995

    #16
    Originally posted by tonycrew
    Thanks again, If i want 28e for sly, which i currently have, then what other sats can i add with 3 more LNB's,

    13e, 19e, and 28e what else is worth adding..?
    5e , or 16e , or 39e

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    • tonycrew
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 21

      #17
      Thanks so i got plenty of options then...

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      • dick b
        V.I.P. Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 2462

        #18
        Originally posted by Fano
        Have you any issues with wind wobbling the lnb arm on that setup?
        none its good and steady.the multibracket mount bolts inside the lnb arm(its a gibertini dish and bracket)plus all the LNBs are close together.
        this pic shows the rail curve
        Last edited by dick b; 13 February, 2012, 13:30.

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        • DeeChaos
          Newbie
          • Jun 2009
          • 6

          #19
          I am hoping to buy a dish "package" which includes 4 LNBs and the OP has already answered my first question of the variety of angle that can be done with a single dish.

          Can I switch the LNBs between the DTBs *inside* the house? The reason I ask is that all of my downstream televisions can select between the various outputs from DTBs.
          Is there any advantage with LNB selection outside of the house other than "who controls the remotes!"?

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          • ramjet
            DK Veteran
            • Nov 2008
            • 2995

            #20
            Originally posted by DeeChaos
            I am hoping to buy a dish "package" which includes 4 LNBs and the OP has already answered my first question of the variety of angle that can be done with a single dish.

            Can I switch the LNBs between the DTBs *inside* the house? The reason I ask is that all of my downstream televisions can select between the various outputs from DTBs.
            Is there any advantage with LNB selection outside of the house other than "who controls the remotes!"?
            you could run 4 cables into the house from outside and do as you wish with them , but the standard procedure is to have one cable from the dish into the house , with the switch behind the dish and 4 short cables from the switch to the lnb,s

            its also cheaper this way as there is a lot less cable

            the box controls the switch over the common cable

            for multiple rooms , you can fit twin or quad lnb,s and have more switches , with a common feed to each room

            so 2 rooms = 2 cables , 2 switches and 4 twin lnb,s (or use quads)

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