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dude66
14-01-2010, 09:25 PM
Hi Guys.
I live west of Ireland and it is time to change my old Triax 1.1 dish( Lnb arm moving,dish warped, all brackets at the back rusty).
I am thinking of the T90 dish with 4 LNBs( 19,16, ? and 1 deg west).
Anyone tried this dish? Is it capable of handling 4 lnb's? Is it easy to set up? I don't want 28 deg east as I have it on separate dish.
Is this dish capable to resist strong winds?
Thanks for your toughts.
Dude66:D
ct252
14-01-2010, 10:40 PM
i have the T55 dish located mid wales with 3 lnbs at 19e 13e and 1w mine is capable of 8 lnbs at 3 degree apart also have 28e on seperate dish had it for 4-5 years now has worked very well for me strong winds not been a problem (touch wood).. think the T90 is capable of 16 lnbs ... not the easiest of dishes to set up unless you have knowledge of installation but once set up think it would do you well ...:respect-050:
goran
14-01-2010, 10:57 PM
How about this:
:respect-048:
dude66
15-01-2010, 12:40 AM
Thanks guys! Goran love your set up!! I am jealous!:respect-063:
Ok so if I go for 19 13 and 1 deg west what other sat is worth having?
What sat should be the main focus?
I set up motorised dish before and triple lnb on my triax.
Is there a how to with this dish and does it come with brackets and all?
Thanks.
Dude66:D
goran
15-01-2010, 01:09 AM
Not mine, yet, sadly - only 8 single LNBs - but more soon... I hope...
These fellahs have beaten me to it... ;)
It depends on
-your position, what can be seen where you are with T90, which around 110, 120cm normal size dish, they say.....
-your interests
-your tuner...
Check Lyngsat and Ki*ng*of*sat for interesting satellites...
To me, if I can pull it off, I would go between 42'E and 30'W.
42'E
39
33
28
23
19
16
13
10/9
7
5 - all East
1 - West from now on
7/8
12.5
18 or 21
30'W
That's 16 Twin LNBs for me, with 2 16in1 Centauri switches, one for each tuner [I hope to get a decent Twin Tuner receiver soon]...:respect-051:
dude66
15-01-2010, 11:06 AM
Hi Goran,
I live in the VERY far west of Ireland. My dish can only go up the roof on my chimney(like my Triax 1.1). No other choice as I live in a terraced house. Can't go in garden either as house is blocking signal of all major sats.( Very small gargen). Damaged too many motor because of gale force wind. So want a good sturdy dish that can resist those winds and beeing able to pick up most popular sats. 16 lnb would be too hard for me to set up.
I have a dreambox 600 PVR.
Thanks for your help Goran.
Dude66:D
goran
15-01-2010, 12:13 PM
Well, been there, done that! I have a friend near you, a PC guy, who was a Mod over on Toe's, a while back... Visited him ;) - it was good to see Ireland! :)
Some crazy schooolgals you have there, man... :D We were driving behind a school-bus for a short while and it was full of 'em... Boy, oh boy, have we seen some obscene scenes or what... :D
Latitud: 53.26° N (53° 15' 35")
Longitud: -9.05° Ö (9° 3' 0")
Stad: Galway
Land: Irland
Look, it needs to face at least South to West, so you can pick up, let's say, 8 main sats, with 8 good LNBs
http://www.smart*-*electronic.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=738&Itemid=102and 8in1 switch [remove the 2 * signs]
http://www.emp-centauri.cz/products.php?id_kateg=5&id_pkateg=20&id=82]:19'E
16
13
5-E
1'W
7/8 [dunno if it is possible there, with this dish/size]
12.5 or 18 or 21
30'W
Check out the footprint for your area on Lyngsat and Ki*gof*sat. Talk to your mates, see what they can get with what kind of equipment... For instance, WI would require 90 -120cm "normal" dish to pick up Thor on 0.8'W
http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/thor6_k1.htmlbut your dish is better, so it should be OK...
Better not to put it up on the chimney [unless it is seriously sturdy and healthy, big and strong] but using a good, well and multiply attached mast [3 times 4 screws, let's say].
How to put it up?
If you choose the sat span I just posted [19'E - 30'W] you will see where to centre your dish on [the central sat position] here:
http://www.satlex.net/sv/wavefrontier_calc-params.html?satlo_east=19.2&user_satlo_east=&user_satlo_east_dir=E&satlo_west=-30.0&user_satlo_west=&user_satlo_west_dir=W&location=53.26%2C-9.05&la=53.26&lo=-9.05&country_code=ieImaginär central satellit:
5.4° V
You will see the data there, as well: elevation etc.
You can choose any sat in that span.
Or if you choose to go in the opposite direction [thanx to Sat-Plus forum, my colleague Njezic!], see this EXAMPLE for Croatia and compare with the above I found for you:
EMP-centauri 8/1 P.168-W V2 + Dreambox 500
8 LNB-a -> 11 satellites
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/9821/empcentauridreambox500.jpg
((Non-standard user defined configuration))
Astra 19.2E LNB<1> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input1>
Hotbird 13.0E LNB<2> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input2>
Eutelsat 16.0E LNB<3> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input3>
Intelsat 1.0W LNB<4> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input4>
Thor 0.8W LNB<4> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input4>
Siruis 4.8E LNB<5> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input5>
Eurobird 9.0E LNB<6> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input6>
Eutelsat 10.0E LNB<6> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input6>
Astra 23.5E LNB<7> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input7>
Astra 28.2E LNB<8> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input8>
Eurobird 28.5E LNB<8> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input8> http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/5924/toroidaldraft.jpg
Satlex - Proračun vrijednosti za podešavanje WaveFrontier toroidalne antene (http://www.sat-plus.com/redirector.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fw ww.satlex.net%2Fhr%2Fwavefrontier _calc.html)
Primjer -> Satlex - Wavefrontier - Raspon (28.5E-1W) - Location: Zagreb (45.8N,16.0E) (http://www.sat-plus.com/redirector.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fw ww.satlex.net%2Fhr%2Fwavefrontier _calc-params.html%3Fsatlo_east%3D28.5%2 6user_satlo_east%3D%26user_satlo_ east_dir%3DE%26satlo_west%3D-0.8%26user_satlo_west%3D%26user_s atlo_west_dir%3DE%26location%3D45 .80%26%2337%3B2C16.00%26la%3D45.8 0%26lo%3D16.00%26country_code%3Dh r)
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/2397/proraunzagreb285e1wcrop.jpg
Better than Centauri are Spaun switches but they do them small. Less losses, mind:
SPAUN SUR420F + 4xDiseqC 4/1
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5499/sur420f16satelitavarija.jpg
Here is comparison for T90 and a "normal dish", maybe it will help, even though it was corrected for Croatia:
T90 - SATELLITES - SIGNAL STRENGTH (clone DM500)
Motor1.2m T90 User
Sat Channel Package Frek Pol Sr Fec Signal Signal Signal
================================= ================================= ===================
42.0E TRT 3 TRT 11918 V 24440 3/4 95%
42.0E TV8 MNG TV 11870 V 8888 3/4 87%
42.0E NTV Int Dogus 12643 H 4800 5/6 80%
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39.0E HBO Bulgraria Bulstatcom 12524 H 30000 7/8 86%
39.0E RIK Sat Hellas Sat 11146 V 3333 3/4 84%
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28.2E Sky Sports 2 pubs Sky UK 10876 V 22000 5/6 / /
28.2E Sky Sports 2 Sky UK 12110 H 27500 2/3 94% 93%
28.2E Movies 24 Sky UK 12148 H 27500 2/3 82% 76%
28.2E Sky Sports 2 Sky UK 12266 H 27500 2/3 92% 93%
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23.5E MCM 10 ans promo SES Astra 11836 H 29900 3/4 86% 78%
23.5E Eurosport2 DE KabelDE 12565 V 27500 3/4 95% 85%
23.5E FilmBox SkyLink 11992 H 27500 3/4 92% 88%
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19.2E Cartoon Network D+ 10788 V 22000 5/6 95% 91%
19.2E SkySport Info Sky DE 11720 H 27500 3/4 96% 94%
19.2E Nova Sport CZ UPC 12304 V 27500 3/4 96% 94%
19.2E TCM Classico D+ 11685 V 22000 5/6 88% 88%
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16.0E Pink Film Pink 11178 V 27500 3/4 85% 86%
16.0E Diema ITV 11014 V 27500 3/4 88% 87%
16.0E TVR1 TV Romania 11513 V 29950 5/6 90% 89%
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13.0E Nova Cinema 1 Nova 10821 H 27500 3/4 93% 93%
13.0E Nova Cinema 2 Nova 10930 H 27500 3/4 95% 94%
13.0E Sky Cinema 1 Sky ITA 12034 V 27500 3/4 93% 94%
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10.0E
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9.0E Disney Magic Harmonic 12092 H 27500 3/4 89% 91%
9.0E BBC Prime Globecast 11996 V 27500 3/4 95% 94%
9.0E Tvbn SkyLogic 11823 H 27500 3/4 91% 90%
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7.0E TRT1 Digiturk 11492 V 30000 3/4
7.0E BabyTV Digiturk 11513 H 27500 3/4
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5.0E TV2 Nord Viasat 12476 V 27500 3/4 76% 73%
5.0E Enter Film Thorsat 12073 H 27500 3/4 94% 93%
5.0E Viasat History Viasat 11804 H 27500 3/4 80% 77%
5.0E TV2 Film Viasat 11727 H 27500 5/6 85% 82%
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0.8W TV4 Sport Telenor 11216 V 24500 81% /
0.8W Music Channel DigiTV 11785 H 28000 5/6 93% 92%
0.8W Canal+ Film Telenor 11278 V 24500 7/8 81% /
0.8W TVR1 DigiTV 12687 H 27500 3/4 86% 84%
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4.0W Hayat Hayat 11428 H 5925 3/4 96%
4.0W Megasport /K1/ Spacecom 10722 H 27500 3/4 92%
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5.0W CMC Channel OIV 11478 H 10910 5/6 80%
5.0W MCM Belgique GlobeCast 12543 H 27500 3/4 93%
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7.0W MBC+Drama S******* 11862 V 27500 3/4 74%
7.0W JCS+1 Al Jazeera 12284 V 27500 3/4 81%
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8.0W K3 K3 12545 H 3038 3/4 82%
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11.0W
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12.5W
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15.0W
================================= ================================= ===================Good luck!
dude66
15-01-2010, 04:55 PM
Thank you Goran! You are a star!Will keep you posted when I am set up next week.
Dude66:respect-applause-00
Dig Deep
15-01-2010, 08:30 PM
Yes, as always !
I have a toroid as well, 90 but it is still on the ground due to some roofwork
But it will have a go as soon as the snow goes away.
simon 2003
15-01-2010, 08:39 PM
Great reference thread guys
whompus
15-01-2010, 10:24 PM
Been looking to buy one of these dishes when the weather improves, thanks for the info goran.:respect-046:
goran
15-01-2010, 11:26 PM
My pleasure!:coolgleamA:
The great things about them are:
-instant switching from one satellite to another
-no noise to wake the neighbours or the dragon in bed :D
-if one puts up twin or quatro [or worse :D] LNBs and one has 2 or more receivers in the house, and maybe some would even like a twin tuner, like myself - then you can watch something on one satellite and record something else, not just from a different transponder but from a different satellite altogether...
-each receiver can have its full independence across as many satellite positions as you can shove on that T90 dish
-only one dish is enough per house, for up to 8 single tuner or 4 twin tuner receivers, with Octo LNBs, for instance...
Not bad, eh? ;)
OLE!!!:respect-048:
FENDOCH
16-01-2010, 11:48 AM
Yes, as always !
I have a toroid as well, 90 but it is still on the ground due to some roofwork
But it will have a go as soon as the snow goes away.
Hi DIG
You STILL NOT got that up yet......How many years has it been......It will be ANTIQUE shortly LOL
goran
16-01-2010, 12:38 PM
Hehe, better you said it, than me, Fendoch, m8... :D
C'mon, Dig, m8, get yer gear together....
I'll need that signal-meter soon... ;)
If only I had more experience...:smash:
It is complex: 16 Twin LNBs...
So, 2 16in1 switches.
More drilling...
Fen, come help us, please!!! :D :D :D
FENDOCH
16-01-2010, 05:51 PM
Hehe, better you said it, than me, Fendoch, m8... :D
C'mon, Dig, m8, get yer gear together....
I'll need that signal-meter soon... ;)
If only I had more experience...:smash:
It is complex: 16 Twin LNBs...
So, 2 16in1 switches.
More drilling...
Fen, come help us, please!!! :D :D :D
Hi m8
I would love to m8, but not much opportunity to leave here just now....kind of busy.
I have my T90 connected to 8 Quad LNBs with 8 in one switches. Been great but I still have problems with the version 2 switches on occasions version 1 no problems, but each time I try to buy version 1 they send me version 2. Maybe its about time I get myself 16 in 1 ?????
Any good suppliers m8 ?????
@DIG Get your finger out m8....YOU were going to do that 2 years ago at least !!!! LOL
Cheers
Goran mate, what info do you have that 28E and 30W are possible together on a T90, I have never tried to exend the lnb arm as I never even dreamed it was possible.
Yoda
goran
16-01-2010, 09:31 PM
Those 2 are easy, Yoda! See Satlex. Or below... ;)
However, when you try 42'E and 30'W - then it goes nuts and gives up... Not sure that is possible...
Here are the pickies I posted above again, larger...
T90 by @Chrisno 28E - 30W (twin LNBs):
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/gogach/Sat%20TV/Chrisno.jpg
T90 by @Vana (Kaštel Novi) 28E - 30W:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/gogach/Sat%20TV/vana1.jpg
T90 by @Vicko2 (Switzerland) 28E - 30W:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y73/gogach/Sat%20TV/Vicko28E-30W.jpg
Plus this: 17 LNB-a by @Thomas Hoyer.
Look at the little cupboard for switches... http://www.sat-plus.com/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif
17 LNB from 28E-30W
30° West
24.5° West
22° West
18° West
15° West
12.5° West
8°+7° West
5°+4° West
1° West°
4°+5° East
7° East
9°+10° East
13° East
16° East
19.2° East
23.5° East
28.2°+28.5° East
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/4866/t90thomashoyer17lnb28e3.jpg
T90 by @Michael Laue 28E - 12W (no extensions):
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/3372/michaellaue28e12wmarkacq.jpg
2 x T90 - 29 LNB by @Satlex ((T90 West - 14 LNB)) + ((T90 East - 15 LNB)):
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/5690/2xt901415lnb.jpg
Heheeeeee....
Fendoch, m8, you will have a PM soon...
goran
16-01-2010, 09:53 PM
Btw, allegedly Spaun are best swiches [the least loses] but they do not make them as EMP Centauri, 17in1 ...
These cost around 49 Euros each:
http://www.emp-centauri.cz/images/products/s_16_1_pcp_w3.jpg
Examples Of Utilization:
http://www.emp-centauri.cz/images/util/S16_1PCPW3-rec.gif
Although, if you want to serve a few apartments - but these are around 340 Euros each:
http://www.spaun.de/files/b2fab_en_Edition%2013%20-%20EN%20-%20SMK%2017xxx.PDF[B]Kaskadierbarer
Multischalter, passiv
für 16 SAT-ZF-Ebenen
SMK 17089 F
http://www.spaun.de/images/datasheet/smk17089f_2.jpg
http://www.spaun.de/images/datasheet/a_diseqc2_logo03.gif
http://www.spaun.de/images/datasheet/digital-compatible03.jpg
http://www.spaun.de/images/datasheet/standard_class.gif
Cascadable
multiswitch, passive
for 16 SAT IF signals
Cascadable multiswitch
• 16 Trunk in / -outputs for SAT IF
• 8 receiver outputs
• Only useable in combination with
Basic multiswitch *** 17089 NF
goran
17-01-2010, 01:33 PM
Fendoch says that the following does not work with the Centauri 8in1 V2 but with my EMP it does. I believe that Yoda has the V2, so we should hear from him on the subject.
I remember him stating that it worked with AZbox HD internal settings and before they wrote it fully and properly [prompted by yours truly :D], so that it could work with older versions, too.
Yoda, m8: how did you manage to get the V2 working in V2 8in1 EMP Centauri switches - if you did, of course?
Njezic, in the post no. 7, says this is how it works for him, for V2:
Astra 19.2E LNB<1> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input1>
Hotbird 13.0E LNB<2> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input2>
Eutelsat 16.0E LNB<3> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input3>
Intelsat 1.0W LNB<4> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input4>
Thor 0.8W LNB<4> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input4>
Siruis 4.8E LNB<5> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input5>
Eurobird 9.0E LNB<6> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input6>
Eutelsat 10.0E LNB<6> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input6>
Astra 23.5E LNB<7> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input7>
Astra 28.2E LNB<8> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input8>
Eurobird 28.5E LNB<8> - DiseqC1.1 - DiseqC <None> - Uncommitted switch <Input8>
Can anyone confirm, please?
I tried mine, apart from a specific SW in AZbox HD, also in Enigma 1 [DBox2] and E2 [Smart Titanium V2]!
DBox2 with Enigma 1 first:
LNB 1 - Diseqc Committed AA - Uncommitted input 1
LNB 2 - Diseqc Committed AB - Uncommitted input 1
LNB 3 - Diseqc Committed BA - Uncommitted input 1
LNB 4 - Diseqc Committed BB - Uncommitted input 1
LNB 5 - Diseqc Committed AA - Uncommitted input 2
LNB 6 - Diseqc Committed AB - Uncommitted input 2
LNB 7 - Diseqc Committed BA - Uncommitted input 2
LNB 8 - Diseqc Committed BB - Uncommitted input 2
Enigma2 in Smart Titanium V2 receiver:
Main menu -> Setup -> Service Searching -> Tuner configuration -> Configuration Mode -> advanced ->choose the first satellite and then...
-LNB 1
-DiSEqC mode -> 1.1
-Committed DiSEqC command -> AA
-Fast DiSEqC -> yes and then
-Command order -> uncommitted, committed, toneburst
-Uncommitted DiSEqC command -> Input 1 [for the first 4 LNBs]
Then, one choses the second satellite, then -> LNB 2 and then it’s all the same for the first 4 satellite positions/LNBs, except:
1 = AA
2 = AB
3 = BA
4 = BB.
That's the first 4 satellites/LNBs sorted.
Then, for the second 4 satellite positions/LNBs it’s all the same, except Input 2!
For the third four satellites the only difference is Input 3 etc.
When I finish and press the Exit button, I get a little window asking me “Are you sure you want to exit without saving?” I answer NO, of course, not wanting to lose all of my work.
Then I discovered that it is enough to press on the OK button [it takes me to “Tuner A“, ergo the previous menu] and one’s settings are saved.
Once one gets back into the “Tuner A [advanced]“ – one can see that the new settings are saved.
But there is no “How to”/“Manual” or “Help” to tell one how to do these things, as they drive you mad! Imagine, you worked a long time to sort it out and then you have no SAVE button...
Anyway, this thread now has a lot of info re. this dish and adjoining equipment that I had the pleasure of testing and as per usual, I love sharing it all...:respect-048:
Sharing is caring! :D :cheers2:
Likvid
17-01-2010, 01:50 PM
Btw, allegedly Spaun are best swiches [the least loses] but they do not make them as EMP Centauri, 17in1 [bigger loses, which may count when the signal is weak]...
It's not the signal carrier that you loose.
The losses with EMP is like making the cable 10 meters longer, again it's not the real S/N signal dB you loose but the power ratio dBuV which you compensate with a line amplifier if you have excessive losses or long cable runs at 100 meter or more...
EMP is the best switches today, Spaun might have more quality but they loose on functionality, when it comes to S/N signal, they are all the same.
goran
17-01-2010, 02:26 PM
P.S. Na sur 211F pise da je gubitak 1dB, u usporedbi sa 5dB-SAT/8db-TERR na EMP Centauri to je razlika kao fićo i mercedes"
That was Njezic giving me the info, regarding my Q about the loses [my translation]:
SUR 211F has 1 dB loss. Compare it with 5dB-SAT/8dB-TERR with EMP Centauri. The difference is comparable to a Fiat and Ferrari.
Comments?:respect-051:
goran
17-01-2010, 02:44 PM
Fendoch, I just read about T90, EMP 8/1 Profi line v2 & dream 500.
The man said it was working fine for a year and a half and then a big problem, which he sorted by finding a busted LNB and replacing it. He found which satellite was down, replaced the LNB and - OK now!
So, this would point to what I suspected: something HW-wise...
Good luck!:cheers2:
P.S. Apparently, "V1 has 3 switches, one of which is fired by 1.1 signal, while the other two by 1.0 signal".
In that case "repeat" settings, which one uses with cascade connections, "improves significantly the satellite switching."
V2 has one 1.1 switch, which "puts together 1.1 signals (1-8 uncommitted commands, so repeat settings isn't necessary".
FENDOCH
17-01-2010, 03:18 PM
OK m8
You have given me a few things to look at........My problem just now is getting the wifes books done for the TAX man.....So not much time to look just now....but when I do then I know where to go......
My 800 is working perfectly off the T90 with a version 1 EMP.(all 8 Sats) Its the 7020 off the T90 on version 2 that is giving me the problem.....I only get the FIRST sat which happens to be 28deg, but I also only get certain channels !!!!! It cant be any of the LNBs or the 800 would not work on these SATS which it does flawlessly...so what I need to do first I think is to change over the sat cable from one box to the other and see if I get all the sats on the 7020 with that connections.....If I dont then its the box.....If I do then its the Sat settings on the other switch that are wrong......Do you agree.
All the LNBs are new but if they are all working with the 800 then it cannot be them on the 7020.....Do you agree ???
If I could just get another version 1 switch then it would solve the problem, but the last twice I have got these I have asked for version 1 and guess what ???? Yes they sent version 2.....Too much hassle to return them.....
Anyway its nice that you are helping me out m8......THANKS VERY MUCH
goran
18-01-2010, 03:25 AM
Swapped the recs yet? Any good news? It would be interesting to learn what happened... ;)
Guys,
I can confirm that using the V2 I have eight lnbs setup and working 100%.
I can not detail the Azbox configuration as I am not at home until Friday this week, however I can confirm that it is posssible using Centauri 8in1 V2, I also discovered the following.
The V1 switch would not work past the fourth lnbv input.
The V2 was simple to install, just tell the stb the lnb number and use D 1.1
These switches have very sensitive ports and can die very easily, this may sound like childs talk but I can not stress enough...
POWER OFF STB AND REMOVE THE POWER CABLE THEN REMOVE THE LNB CABLE.
Do this before changing anything on the switch or you will find yourself buying a new one.
Yoda
FENDOCH
18-01-2010, 11:09 AM
Cheers YODA
I think this is what has happened with me.......so long in this game I should have known better !!!!!
@Goran
Yes I changed over the output cable from the 800 to the 7020 but still the same.......So either there is a hardware problem, or I have burnt out the switch, as yoda says.
Ok though I have a few version 2 switches, so when I have time, I will replace, and see how I get on.
I would bet money that when you change the switch the problem will be resolved, these switches behave in some very strange ways when damaged.
I had a weird problem where a switch that I had blown was seeing every other lnb ie 2 4 6 8 but not 1 3 5 7.
Like you say we should be wiser but when your tinkering its easy to forget to power off the stb.
Yoda.
Likvid
18-01-2010, 04:46 PM
I had four T90's over the years, don't know why i love and hate them at the same time.
T90 is good if you live in central Europe like Germany and the UK, you get what you want and it's fast zapping.
In my region Sweden the signals are much weaker so you don't get everything you want with the T90, i miss BBC/ITV here with a T90 which is mostly the reason i have always sold them after some time, however they are so fun to play with as you can tweak and play with the T90 as much as you like, there's always something you can do better.
If i lived in the UK i would not hesitate to get a T90 as my main dish instead of my Channel Master 120cm with motor i have now
goran
18-01-2010, 05:39 PM
I'm in Sweden, too. But I think it's a saviour!
My community wouldn't have agreed to anything bigger and moving!
And even then, it was rather difficult to get them to agree...
Had there not been a court case in Sweden, taken to the EU, by a couple of immigrants, who proved it's their RIGHT to have these services - who knows if they would care enough to allow me to have it...
It only worked after I threatened them and stood my ground with no room for manoeuvre...
I can hardly wait to have 2x16 twin LNBs and 2 x 16in1 switches, with a twin tuner receiver, that can properly support these features...:o16:
denton
05-03-2010, 09:07 PM
i have the T55 dish located mid wales with 3 lnbs at 19e 13e and 1w mine is capable of 8 lnbs at 3 degree apart also have 28e on seperate dish had it for 4-5 years now has worked very well for me strong winds not been a problem (touch wood).. think the T90 is capable of 16 lnbs ... not the easiest of dishes to set up unless you have knowledge of installation but once set up think it would do you well ...:respect-050:
How's the signal on 1W? I thought you needed a bigger dish for that sat?
Denton
dude66
18-04-2010, 01:18 PM
Hi Guys,
Well still did not set up anything. Dish has to go on the roof and not sure about wind resistance. As I said winds can be very strong here in west of Ireland.
Anyone can reassure me about this?
Dude66:king-041:
joesoap112
18-04-2010, 05:36 PM
Has anyone any info or experience on the best single LNBs to use with this dish ...It would be helpful to have opinions before I buy 16 to set up 2 T90 dishes(8 each) here in Northern Ireland.
joesoap112
17-06-2010, 12:52 PM
It's not the signal carrier that you loose.
The losses with EMP is like making the cable 10 meters longer, again it's not the real S/N signal dB you loose but the power ratio dBuV which you compensate with a line amplifier if you have excessive losses or long cable runs at 100 meter or more...
EMP is the best switches today, Spaun might have more quality but they loose on functionality, when it comes to S/N signal, they are all the same.
I agree I have just tried a Emp Centauri 8 way and its great ..then tried a 16way and could not discern any readable losses .I reccomend these switches with DM800
linux geek
21-11-2010, 09:46 PM
know this is an old thread but read with interest
atm I have a 1.1 trax on a motor but as thinking of swapping for multi lnb setup but to dual tuner on my vu duo like the idea of watching 39 east while recording 1 west
quick question what dose it preform like on 4.8 east in the north of the uk
my triax gets all tranponders on this sat but some are weak would not like to loose these.
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