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#10369
Sun 14 Nov 2004 09:35:PM
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hi.. ive just bought a 65cm offset satellite dish.. and LNB, and mounted it..<br /><br />LOCAL OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY (LOF) OF THE LNB IS 10.7 GHZ<br /><br />anyway..<br /><br />a few quick questions i had.<br /><br />can i take my box to a friends house that already has satellite.. and configure the channels in there.. then bring it home, and *move* the dish around until it shows picture..? or is it more complicated than that.. <br /><br />also if the receiver is configured on one lnb, will it make a difference if when i plug it back in to mine, and its a different 1.<br /><br />and also, how long can i run the antenna cable.. or is it like normal tv antenna where it doesnt really matter.<br /><br /><br />and are there any sites i can learn the basics.. i dont want a tutorial to teach me to set up all the equipment, just how the different stuff works.. ive bought all the parts and arent concerned with how long it takes to *set up*, im more interested in learning how it all works at my own pace with trial and error.<br /><br />thanks.!
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