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<blockquote data-quote="jonniecheescake" data-source="post: 987712" data-attributes="member: 409357"><p>thanks for your reply, I'm an electrician and sometimes have to instal the odd dish for my clients, the sort of non standard installs that sky won't do, like on a chimney, or when cables have to go through a loft.</p><p>I don't have any skyQ boxes, but last week a client had the skyQ dish (which sky had left them)</p><p>and they asked me to fit it, i just aligned it up with a normal quad LNB on 28 degrees, then swapped it over to the skyQ wideband version, they said it worked fine. But i would like to set up my meter for skyQ. What voltage does a skyQ LNB need to work? Not sure how low my meter frequencies will cover, i'll have to check. But i could set the H & V for the higher frequencies?</p><p>Which output on the LNB is which (V&H?) and does it matter which connects to which input on the skyQ box?</p><p>cheers j.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonniecheescake, post: 987712, member: 409357"] thanks for your reply, I'm an electrician and sometimes have to instal the odd dish for my clients, the sort of non standard installs that sky won't do, like on a chimney, or when cables have to go through a loft. I don't have any skyQ boxes, but last week a client had the skyQ dish (which sky had left them) and they asked me to fit it, i just aligned it up with a normal quad LNB on 28 degrees, then swapped it over to the skyQ wideband version, they said it worked fine. But i would like to set up my meter for skyQ. What voltage does a skyQ LNB need to work? Not sure how low my meter frequencies will cover, i'll have to check. But i could set the H & V for the higher frequencies? Which output on the LNB is which (V&H?) and does it matter which connects to which input on the skyQ box? cheers j. [/QUOTE]
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