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Originally Posted by ccctvp
It will not let me put a frequency that big in it. The highest it will let me type in is 2150.00MHz
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cctvp lets back up a forget what every else has posted, about you entering in the frequency on a DSR receiver, they don't work that way. they are giving you info on a mpeg receiver, which you don't have.
but you may want to get a mpeg (FTA) receiver would be easyer for you, an more stable to change channels.
Now 1st ? will a DSR4500 (should have a letter after model #, that will tell how many different SR it will work) tune a DVB signal?
I don't think that the 4500 does tune DVB only digi-chipper signal.
Now I have worked with DSR 4000, 4006, an 4200, an their is 3 models of each all depending on their SR that is set in them. the V model (V will be after the model of all 3 on the back of the receiver on its tag) which does most of the SR out their to this day.
now on you frequency, that you are entering, it is TP (transponder) NOT DOWN LINK, I use a 4006 here an it a nice unite all manual, but I can receive channels that a non production digi-chipper receiver will get. now on to c-band is a 20mhz split with you're lowest TP (or channel you may call like channel 1) is 1430.0, then the next TP will be 1410.0 an so on with a 20mhz shift, now you do know you're out put frequency of you're lnb is 950 to 1450 mhz, so you are tuning a TP, not down link frequency. an you're highest TP will be the lowest in frequency 970.0.
Option 6-7-7-8 then I like to select manual tune an set it all up from their on out.
Now on the Ku-band you're TP tunning is just the reverse of c-band, you're low TP will be you're low frequency of LNB ossalator TP 1 is 970.0, an TP 2 is 990.0, the same 20mhz shift but just backwards from c-band, also make shure you have a check mark in the Ku window.
now on another note cctvp, this DSR line is a little bugee if you have been trying to do some tuning an keep on seeing "Can Not Find Channel" you may want to to a master reset an then start putting the TP data back in it that receiver, I have to reset mine here from time to time. these receiver where ment to be on 1 channel only for commercial purpose, not to be used as a feed hunter would use it for, but they work very well for it as long as you understand the workings of 1.
good luck ccctvp, hope this helps on the dsr4500, if you have a problem on tunning it in get back will me, an I will pull out some of my tech sheets on that receiver.