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funya
08-07-2010, 07:37 AM
Originally posted from a user: whitefish

This is just a simple guide for selection of "Ku" band lnb and configuration.

There are 2 different of Ku band LNBFs; 1=circular lnb=lo 11250 mhz, 2=linear lnb, linear has 3 different types of frequency, 1= universal =l.0=9750mhz-10600mhz (Europe model), 2=universal= l.0=9750mhz- 10750 MHz, ( US model’s, use both also called wide band LNBFs), 3= standard =10750mhz

61.5'w echo3 = use standard circular lnb = 11250 MHz
63'w estrela = use linear lnb, either universal or standard linear=10750 MHz
71.8w nahuel1= linear lnb, either universal or standard linear= 10750 MHz
77'w echo 4= circular standard lnb= 11250 MHz
79'w amc 5= linear lnb, either universal or standard = 10750 MHz
82'w nimiq 2= circular standard lnb= 11250 MHz
87'w amc 3 = linear lnb, either universal or standard = 10750 MHz
91'w galaxy 11= linear lnb, either universal or standard=10750 MHz
91'w nimiq1&3= circular lnb standard= 11250 MHz
93'w intelsat 6= linear lnb, either universal or standard=10750 MHz
95'w galaxy 3c= linear lnb, either universal or standard= 10750 MHz
97'w intelsat5= linear lnb, either universal or standard= 10750 MHz
101'w amc 4= linear lnb, either universal or standard= 10750 MHz
103'w amc 1= linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 MHz
105'w amc 15= linear lnb, either universal or standard=10750 MHz
107.3'w anik = linear lnb, either universal or standard= 10750 MHz
110'w echo 8 & 10,X = circular lnb standard = 11250 MHz
111'w anik f2 = linear lnb, either universal or standard =10750 MHz
116.8'w satmex5 = linear lnb, either universal or standard=10750 MHz
118.7w anik f3 = linear lnb, either universal or standard =10750 MHz
119'w echo 7 = circular lnb standard = 11250 MHz
121'w echo 9 = linear lnb, either universal or standard = 10750 MHz
123'w galaxy 10r = linear lnb, either universal or standard =10750 MHz
127'w galaxy 13 = linear lnb, either universal or standard = 10750 MHz
129'w echo 5 = circular lnb standard = 11250 MHz
148'w echo1&2= circular lnb standard = 11250 MHz

Costactc
08-07-2010, 10:37 AM
I would like to applaud the time and effort you put into this list funya. However there are several sats you missed and many names have changed:

63w Telstar 14
72w AMC 6
74w Horizons2
83w AMC9
85w AMC16
89w Galaxy28
91w Galaxy17
93w Galaxy25
97w Galaxy19
99w Galaxy16
101w SES1
113w Satmex6
123w Galaxy18

Although there aren't too many channels on the Atlantic side channels for ku can be found at:

15w
22w
30w
43w
61w

woolhat
08-07-2010, 01:32 PM
For 118.7 you need a low band circular lnb;not a linear lnb.

funya
08-08-2010, 07:42 AM
I wish I could take credit for this. I don't put it together.
Originally posted by user: whitefish

WillDekkard
08-09-2010, 04:48 AM
I wish I could take credit for this. I don't put it together.
Originally posted by user: whitefish

I am sure whitefish would be pleased to be credited for his/her work. However, the nature of FTA, the sat information and the sats themselves change quite regularly and becomes outdated quickly.

miguelon
09-24-2010, 04:14 PM
What type of LNB is needed to watch AMC 21: PBS Montana

easily confused
09-24-2010, 04:31 PM
What type of LNB is needed to watch AMC 21: PBS Montana
at 125 W.

Linear = 10750

xayoz
09-25-2010, 01:19 PM
the short version is that BEV and DN is 11250
true FTA is 10750

Costactc
09-25-2010, 01:24 PM
the short version is that BEV and DN is 11250
true FTA is 10750

Unless your using a universal lnb then it would be 9750-10600.