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Old 01-12-2008   #1
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Antenna Setup angle

I staying in Abu Dhabi. we have central dish system, but individual recever. I was getting Hotbird, Nilesat etc.
Due some problem to my Dig. Receiver I given for repair.
Now I have to set the antenna setup, such as LNB No.DISEqc, etc.
If any body knows this details, please send to me to
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Hi,
There is no way on this earth that anybody would know the diseqc switch positions, apart from the person who installed it.

However, all you need to do is to flick through the positions for each satellite, and see which ones give you a signal and let you watch TV.

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