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October 14th, 2008
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Quad LNB Advance Info
Introduction
The Quad LNBF combines four single-output LNBFs with an internal switch. The Quad allows for reception of signals from 110° West and 119° West satellites and routes these signals to as many as 4 receivers.
Product Features
- 4 outputs (L to R: 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B) on the Quad allow direct connection to as many as 4 receivers with no need for power inserters, splitters or multi-dish switches.
- Allows reception of programming from 110° and 119° satellite locations
- Can be configured to receive programming from all 3 satellite locations.
- Can support more than 4 receivers when used with SW44 or SW64 Multi-Dish Switches and 5 splitters.
Installation Options
- 2 Satellite Locations (110° & 119°), Up to 4 Receivers
- 2 Satellite Locations (110° & 119°), Up to 8 Receivers
- Quad LNBF, DISH 500, 2 SW44 Switches, 4 Splitters, 2 power inserter
- 3 Satellite Locations (110°, 119°, 61.5°), Up to 2 Receivers
- Quad LNBF, DISH 500, Dual LNBF, DISH 300, 2 SW21 Switches
The other 2 outputs will have 110° & 119° only.
- 3 Satellite Locations (110°, 119°, 61.5°), Up to 4 Receivers
- Quad LNBF, Dual LNBF, DISH 500, DISH 300, 1 SW64 Switch, 1 power inserter.
3 Satellite Locations (110°, 119°, 61.5°), Up to 8 Receivers - Quad LNBF, Dual LNBF, DISH 500, DISH 300, 2 SW64 Switches, 3 feed through loads, 6 Splitters, 2 power inserters
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MgGibson2 (October 22nd, 2008),
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October 15th, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
Hey Gibah, maybe this can be moved to a section that we can find it for reference?? Also your other one too.
Thanks for the info.
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October 15th, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
They'll soon peggy.
Thank you.
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October 15th, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
OK, I think this is the best place for this. I am also going to make it a sticky...
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October 15th, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
Thanks JC for moving this to the right place, this is a great thread/sticky!
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October 15th, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
looks like the right place
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October 22nd, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
will this work on quad dishpro lnbf?
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October 22nd, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
That is great infomartion can this be used with an HD reciever or do you need a special brand or type of QUAD LNB ?
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October 23rd, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
What LNBF wiuyld i need ?
Can you be more specific as to which QUAD LNBF (brand -make)
would work on on Dish 500 to recieve a HD signal ?
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October 23rd, 2008
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Re: Quad LNB Advance Info
It appears to be a DN:
Dish Network Legacy Quad LNBF (NEW)
It is made too look at the 110 and 119 and
should get the HD channels on these birds.
It can be used with Dish500.
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