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help with multiple lnb with sirus setup dish

hi thank you very much for my first question and please help me with my these 2 questions .

first is that i have 90 cm trix oval shape dish which i installed to sirus 4.8 and question is that can i get .8 thore, intelsat 7,and 9 east sat with this setup dish please guide me for this.

second thig is that i have 2 diseq switches 4 port each if i have installed 7 lnbs and i dont have 8 port diseq switch can 2 diseq switches 4 port each can it work if so how and i have db 500s.
location orebro sweden.

thank you very much.
looking forward for response.
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You should be able to get 9E off it easily, and possibly 1W, probably just by strapping an lnb to the existing one with zip ties to start with.

Forget Intelsat 7 off this rig though

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