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#6938
Mon 21 Feb 2005 05:28:AM
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Ok guys i really need ur help with this matter..i have been trying over and over again to get the signal from asiasat3 didnt work out...ive got 2 major problems and they are...the LNB type for the C band and the positioning of the dish..i do understand that its difficult to align it manualy like doing it with out a mtr ..but i almost got enough idea which way i am putting it its 105.5 east..but it comes up 55% in quality..wich is bad and it dosnt change to red as in getting the full signal...the second problem is the LNB type..in my reciever i can change the sat-setting from either LNBF, Universe, or normal..now im not sure which1 is better to set...i no its 5150 thnx for the replay i got..but thats for the first freq, what about freq2 do i put the same number 5150?...and what type of LNB is from the three i mentioned?...it will b so much preciated if som1 can help me im stuck for 4 days now cant watch Asiasat3.. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="images/icons/default/grin.gif" />
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