LNB settings for QPH-031?


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Old 30-07-2008   #1
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LNB settings for QPH-031?

Hi all, I'm a bit confused on the LNB settings. On the box is says LO 10.75/11.25GHz and with my Mercury II receiver I use a setting of 10750 and it works great and have it locked down on Hispasat 30W.

I'm trying to get ProgDVB to work and have it hooked up the the other L port on the LNB. The default settings for ProgDVB are for a universal LNB and list:

LOF 1 9750 MHz
Switch 11700 MHz
LOF 2 10600 MHz

My questions are do I simply change both the LOF 1 and 2 to 10750?

What is the Switch frequency for?

Thanks for any help in clearing this up for me, SB
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AFAIK, with this LNB, as you are using one linear port, you only have the one LO frequency (no switch frequency needed as with a Universal LNB) so clicking the custom box in the menu you enter 10750 and leave the other LOF boxes blank.

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i have also imported this lnb from usa last year for 150$ now the price is a little bit lower,there is a very big plastic wheater protection slider on my lnb,in europe we dont have this part!

the freqancy range is not the same on linar port,on circular it is a little bit higher,and difrent from orginal freqency,circulat signals on 36 e here very weak at the moment i can only reveive normal kuband signals without any problems
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Originally Posted by stumblebum View Post
I'm trying to get ProgDVB to work and have it hooked up the the other L port on the LNB. The default settings for ProgDVB are for a universal LNB and list:

LOF 1 9750 MHz
Switch 11700 MHz
LOF 2 10600 MHz
Update - looks like I need to give up on ProgDVB for now (SS2 driver issues that I have not been able to resolve).

Trying to get DVBViewer to work instead and used the LOF 1 of 10750 and the other two blank and I think I'm getting close to getting DVBViewer to work. I can get a good solid signal in the transponder status box but I have not been able to make any sense of the channels. I will try to find out more about running DVBViewer and try to make it work.

Got to run, SB
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could it be posible that some circular/linar channels sending in usa invers?
if so maybe you cant change it in the dvb viewer?
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