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<blockquote data-quote="divibi" data-source="post: 546162" data-attributes="member: 194201"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>You've got a very good dish (it's like a professional dish that broadcasters use). I recommend an ' Infosat C/KU Combo ' LNB. You will then pick up C-band and KU-band as if nothing happens from your sofa. It's a very neat solution; not professional, but extremely user-friendly. C-band is from 3.2 - 4.2 GHz. But nowadays , really it's more like 3.7-4.2 ghz. You're right 10, 11, or 12xxx GHz is ku-band. I do not know how your Channel Master dish works with that Infosat LNB. You can ask in "DISH setup" section of this forum. Always be sure if an LNB works well with your dish and your receiver before buying anything. Find people who own Channel Master dish and ask them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="divibi, post: 546162, member: 194201"] Hi there, You've got a very good dish (it's like a professional dish that broadcasters use). I recommend an ' Infosat C/KU Combo ' LNB. You will then pick up C-band and KU-band as if nothing happens from your sofa. It's a very neat solution; not professional, but extremely user-friendly. C-band is from 3.2 - 4.2 GHz. But nowadays , really it's more like 3.7-4.2 ghz. You're right 10, 11, or 12xxx GHz is ku-band. I do not know how your Channel Master dish works with that Infosat LNB. You can ask in "DISH setup" section of this forum. Always be sure if an LNB works well with your dish and your receiver before buying anything. Find people who own Channel Master dish and ask them. [/QUOTE]
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