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<blockquote data-quote="ingles35" data-source="post: 376938" data-attributes="member: 254369"><p>I have an old analogue lnb connected to a digital (Sky) receiver pointed at HotBird. now, when I try to tune into channels according to the LyngSat list I have noticed that the frequencies I have to type into the receiver's menu do not correspond to those published in the list. I am assuming that this is because the analogue lnb's intermediate freqeuncy is different from that which the digital receiver is expecting. The result is that it is just trial and error when I try to tune in specific stations. Is there a precise way of calculating what frequencies I have to type in?</p><p>I'd appreciate any help you can give me.</p><p>Mike Edginton - UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ingles35, post: 376938, member: 254369"] I have an old analogue lnb connected to a digital (Sky) receiver pointed at HotBird. now, when I try to tune into channels according to the LyngSat list I have noticed that the frequencies I have to type into the receiver's menu do not correspond to those published in the list. I am assuming that this is because the analogue lnb's intermediate freqeuncy is different from that which the digital receiver is expecting. The result is that it is just trial and error when I try to tune in specific stations. Is there a precise way of calculating what frequencies I have to type in? I'd appreciate any help you can give me. Mike Edginton - UK [/QUOTE]
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