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#8827
Tue 05 Oct 2004 02:29:AM
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Hi, I tried to receive any signal from Panamsat8 but i couldn't, i believe that the problem lies within the Tarbs STB3110 LNB frequency settings.<br />my LNB is Daul band lo:11.30 12.25-12.75.<br /><br />could anyone please help me with :<br />1- the position of the satellite (I live on the gold coast)<br />2- how to adjust the LNB settings such as LNB type, LNB lo LO LNB hi LO LNB cut-off frequency.<br /><br />many thanks in advance!!
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#8828
Fri 05 Nov 2004 07:52:PM
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hi, guys! is any one watching panamsat8 ( russian channels )? is quality of picture stil ok of rtvi+? <br />thanks
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#8829
Sat 06 Nov 2004 08:02:AM
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working fine here but had to re scan they have change some things
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#8830
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