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Originally Posted by gigitty
I think that the lnb's are DP for sure. They are molded together and have only 1 out put each. The frist lnb I tried was much newer than the one I am using now, but the 119 had 2 outputs and 110 only one. This one had no signal at all on the 110. I am using the disec switch with 119 on port one and 110 0n port 2. I have the 110 set on single lnb with signal and quality over 96%. The 119 is only showing signal on osc-dp again at over 96%. Both sats are locked in on the dish settings too. I only get 151 channels on the 110 when I auto scan. I realize that I should get well over 300 channles on the 110.
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First you said it was a single...now you say they are 2 in 1.
2 in 1 is either a twin or a quad...not single.
Don't be concerned with how many ports it has...this is only to hook up more receivers.
Did you not look at my link to identify the LNB?
There should be NO doubt after viewing this link bro.
Reason is...single LNBs will require a switch.
If you have a twin or quad, the switch is built in.
If you use an external switch with a LNB (with built in switch) you will have problems.
Don't rule out the possibility of a bad LNB...test with another LNB.