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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 948548" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>Seems that current draw can help evaluating the condition of an LNB (<a href="http://training.starband.com/html_files/installationNEW19.htm" target="_blank">How do I test the LNB to find out if it's defective?</a>). IMO that only shows that (some of the ?) electronics are possibly ok. Next must be to apply microwave (as from known well adjusted dish) and test frequencies \ factual output, and 14\18 v + 22khz needs testing, the receiver will do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 948548, member: 393358"] Seems that current draw can help evaluating the condition of an LNB ([URL="http://training.starband.com/html_files/installationNEW19.htm"]How do I test the LNB to find out if it's defective?[/URL]). IMO that only shows that (some of the ?) electronics are possibly ok. Next must be to apply microwave (as from known well adjusted dish) and test frequencies \ factual output, and 14\18 v + 22khz needs testing, the receiver will do that. [/QUOTE]
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