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Old 17-11-2008   #1
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My System: orbitron mesh 2.40,with ADL C/KU, FIBO 1.20M.....
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Hello. I have a dish Orbitron 2,40 m in mesh, I'd like to install, a feed chaparral C / KU, but I have a little doubt, the best LNB KU, to install in the feed (wideband or universal?) Thanks....cheers
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My System: chaparral montery 40 fully loaded ehcostar ad3600ipvia 3 dishes zone 2 / 1 mt motorized / 2.3 m motorized

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Hello. I have a dish Orbitron 2,40 m in mesh, I'd like to install, a feed chaparral C / KU, but I have a little doubt, the best LNB KU, to install in the feed (wideband or universal?) Thanks....cheers
will your receiver work with a wide band lnb as they are old now and not got a low db gain on them i think they only go down to about 0.7
and universal go down to 0.1 now

also with the chaparral feed horn a corotor will works both ku and c band lnbs has its own polarizer seperate from the lnbs a wide band ku and c band lnbs will work fine with a corotor but note sure about a universal lnb working with a corotor

will your receiver work a corotor as it needs seperate wires from the receiver 3 or some times 4 wires to work the seperate polarizer
as a universal lnb changes polarity with voltage going up the coax
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