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    Default sires 4.8 v signal help

    hi guys is anyone having problems getting a v signal on 4.8 sires i can get h ok 99% but no v ive changed lnb and have 1.2 m dish any sergestion would be very greatfull

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    what lnb are you using ? and have you tried to adujst the skew on the lnb ?

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    hi i got a high gain 0.1db lnb and have tryed the skew im so confused its buging me

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    have you tried to adjust the elevation slightly that usally sorts it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulmansky34 View Post
    hi guys is anyone having problems getting a v signal on 4.8 sires i can get h ok 99% but no v ive changed lnb and have 1.2 m dish any sergestion would be very greatfull

    can you get all the horizontal txp,s both euro and nordic beams?, if so check the lnb settings in the reciever. you could try another reciever to make sure yours is ok... if it is then it looks like it could be a lnb fault. regards mdt
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