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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff_19341" data-source="post: 129798"><p>@ handymam44</p><p></p><p>your question why have I a Analogue/Digital single monobloc LNB.</p><p>Quite a few of the satellites that are transmitting in the bands that you are trying to receive transmit both analogue and digital signals, the LNB is capable of receiving both types of transmission. I have a analogue and digital receiver as have others, some use an analogue receiver to set up their system and then use a digital receiver for viewing.</p><p>Single monobloc just indicates that there are two single LNB's encased together, feeding your receiver via a single co-axial cable. Some LNB's are twin or quad or even octo, meaning that they have 2 or 4 or 8 outputs which are capable of feeding 2 or 4 or 8 receivers at the same time.</p><p>You are unduly worrying about your LNB.</p><p>You need to set up your dish so that it is pointing at 13east you then set your receiver for this to be input "A" or input "1". If you have fitted the monobloc so that the second LNB is on the right looking from the rear it will automatically pick up signals from 19east. This you set up your receiver for this to be input "B" or input "2".</p><p>Which receiver have you got? These instructions should be in the user manual that came with the receiver.</p><p>Hope that I have been of some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff_19341, post: 129798"] @ handymam44 your question why have I a Analogue/Digital single monobloc LNB. Quite a few of the satellites that are transmitting in the bands that you are trying to receive transmit both analogue and digital signals, the LNB is capable of receiving both types of transmission. I have a analogue and digital receiver as have others, some use an analogue receiver to set up their system and then use a digital receiver for viewing. Single monobloc just indicates that there are two single LNB's encased together, feeding your receiver via a single co-axial cable. Some LNB's are twin or quad or even octo, meaning that they have 2 or 4 or 8 outputs which are capable of feeding 2 or 4 or 8 receivers at the same time. You are unduly worrying about your LNB. You need to set up your dish so that it is pointing at 13east you then set your receiver for this to be input "A" or input "1". If you have fitted the monobloc so that the second LNB is on the right looking from the rear it will automatically pick up signals from 19east. This you set up your receiver for this to be input "B" or input "2". Which receiver have you got? These instructions should be in the user manual that came with the receiver. Hope that I have been of some help. [/QUOTE]
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