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Tim Godsil

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Could I use the linear lnb of a super dish or 1000? Would The Feed Horn have a 40 mm clamp?
 
A dish 1000 does not have a linear LNB

A Superdish LNB would work but it is stacked frequencies which requires a little math when setting up the LNB
 
I don't know the specifics of the Super Dish LNB, but LNB stacking means that both the Vertical and Horizontal polarity are placed on one.

Example:

Normal LNB:

100 H 200H 300H
150 V 250V 350V

Stacked:

100H 200H 300H 450H(Original 150V) 550H(Original 250V) 650H(Original 350V)

All frequencies are on the Horizontal Band, the verticals are moved to higher frequencies.
 
But wait. I took apart an old dish 1000. It had a Dish 500 Lnb and then a Linear Lnb Next too it. And what is this stacked frequencies thing?
 
What does that mean? What math do i need to do?

stacked LNB's take the H frequencies, makes them V and puts them at a higher group of frequencies than V. If you have a blind scan box the receiver does the math but for a non blind scan box you need to do the math.
 
But what about the setup off the old dish 1000? It had a dish 500 lnb and the a small linear lnb next to it? It this stacked? ALSO what about the linear lnb's form the old directv phase II dishes?
 
But what about the setup off the old dish 1000? It had a dish 500 lnb and the a small linear lnb next to it?
Seriously...do you read the responses that people give or just make your own assumptions. I'll repeat it again and I'll even slow it down

NO
it does
not.
110,119,129
are ALL
circular in
Dish Land.
Only 105 & 121
are linear.

It this stacked?
yes it is.

ALSO what about the linear lnb's form the old directv phase II dishes?
Phase II or Phase III? Doesn't matter honestly. Unless it is a Superdish the LNB's are circular polarity and will not work for normal FTA. DIrecTV is all circular and DIsh (sans 105 & 121) are also circualr
 
The 105 and 121 LNBFs are linear.

If you have a dish1000 it's likely a DPTwin and a DPDual, both circular.

With a superdish linear LNBF and the MRX1000 in Antenna Setup you can set LNB Freq 1 = 10750 and LNB Freq 2 = 13850, with these settings it will "un-bandstack" the signal. My Primestar dish right now has a superdish LNB attached to the old Primestar feedhorn and it works pretty good. I'm not sure about the "40mm clamp" but it fit all four holes when I put it together.
 
No, the Superdish LNBs will not fit a 40mm clamp, due to the feedhorn used. You would need a LNBF (integrated feedhorn and LNB) for that application.
 
Hate to re-hash this, but are those LNB's completely useless due to the interior workings (wirings)? Or do the Dish Network receivers cause them to stack? Just need a little more insight on this.
 
The LNBs are unique.
I'll look around for one of the several other recent threads on 'em.
They're quite interesting, and solve a few problems for avid FTAers who are in a bind to get lots of LNBs, or LNBs very close together.
I think most modern receivers can handle them without too much trouble.

update:
Little server outage there for a while.
Here are some relevant threads worth the read.
Hope they help go give a good foundation.

http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/87332-butchering-fss-stacked-lnb-fta.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/105586-8-satellites-one-dish.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/107850-bandstacking-technology-thoughts.html
http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/108023-16-satellites-one-diseqc-switch.html
 
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