This is NOT a super dish..It is a D-500 plus....Yes, it is the SuperDish sporting the big LNB and the additional LNB.
I could not get a snap showing the label on the Dish.
yes..118.75 is an FSS or medium powered and clearly marked on port 4 of the DPP 44 ar ehte words "recommended for FSS sat connection"..I already looked at the software, and in the photo, the 110 has a single LNB.
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Is the 118.7 FSS like the superdish? If so, that is a very key point. Those are supposed to go to port four. the fix is to swap the wires out, and redo the checkswitch on both recievers.
It is a Dish Pro LNBF....for 119/118.75..it is used exclusively for the dish 500 plus antenna..Does anyone know what the big/circular/spiral/glass-front LNB (on the second Dish - Dish2.jpg) is called?
Is it possible to get the specs/install docs for it?
Is it a legacy LNB?
I would agree, if he will post full table with SS on EACH tpn.
Given all of that there your system is probably not grounded.
Well the coax is barrelled at the first dish and the cons are not dish issue and paying for cable says its a sub contractor that installed it. Two diferent summaries show two diferent results so something isnt right and its probably that its not tuned it right. Given all of that there your system is probably not grounded and there most likely arent any drip loops and the entry holes arent sealed either and theres most likely more barrels in those lines so yes I would call dish up and have them send out someone from they're office to go through the system and fix it right.
So the 110 LNBF is what a DP Single LNBF looks like.
EDIT: Repalce 61.5 with 110 on above sentence. Thanks for the info.
I always weak the dish while connected to the 118 to fine tune....whats the signal strength on 119 and 110? if they are correct chances are 118 should be.
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