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Thread: Illustrated Guide to setting up disqec 1.1(T90 dish with multi LNB Vix image)

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    Illustrated Guide to setting up disqec 1.1(T90 dish with multi LNB Vix image)

    At this stage you should already have your lnbs locked on the desired satelites. I am using a 10 to 1 switch
    Connect the output to your receiver
    Connect your LNBs to your switch,
    carefully noting which LNB is connected to which input. I suggest a pen and notepad for this. Right that's the hardware sorted.
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    Now turn on your receiver and configure your tuner.
    Menu -> setup-> service searching->Tuner configuration->Select Tuner A or B whichever one your switch is connected to.
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    CONFIGURATION =ADVANCED
    SATELLITE (select the desired satellite from the list)
    LNB = (select the lnb it is connected to)
    PRIORITY = AUTO
    LOF = UNIVERSAL LNB
    VOLTAGE MODE = POLARISATION
    INCREASED VOLTAGE = NO
    TONE MODE= BAND
    DISEQC MODE = 1.1
    FAST DISEQC = NO
    TONEBURST = NONE
    DISEQC 1.0 COMMAND = NO
    DISEQC 1.1 COMMAND = INPUT (select the lnb input you selected above)
    DISEQC 1.1 REPEATS = NONE
    SEQUENCE REPEAT = NO

    do the same for each satellite changing only the satellite and the LNB number it is attached to on your switch, as follows!!
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    Now you press the green button to save your settings and exit out....
    Select your tuner in this case tuner A select automatic scan and your receiver will scan all the connected satellites.
    If you get this far then you should have cracked it! the first and last screenshot of the satellite settings are at the bottom of the post for some reason, perhaps the mods might tidy this tutorial up a bit.
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    thanks. I've been considering getting a motorised dish. this may come in handy.

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    I would also like to say thanks as I hope to install a 85 dish very soon with two LNB;s this should help

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    Quote Originally Posted by john doe View Post
    thanks. I've been considering getting a motorised dish. this may come in handy.
    The above is not about a motorised dish, but about multi LNB fixed dish.

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