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Originally Posted by lovefreetv
I have a Fortec Star Ultra Receiver with Universal 0.4db LNB. I am using a Satcontrol Motor. I am confident I have the dish set right for the arch since I can get channels on all satellites within my range when selecting the different ones on my receiver.
However, I only receive two channels on G10R (one horizontal and one vertical of NASA TV). According to Lyngsat, NASA is not even on G10R. In addition, I should get dozens of FTA channels. I have tried all the scans on my reciver including Power Scan and Advanced Scan. I have even tried manually adding the transponders listed on Lynsat.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Do I need a different type of LNB or something. Perhaps this sattelite is not compatable with the Fortec Star?
My guess is that somehow I am realy getting crossover from Echostar 7 @119 W, even though my dish is pointed at 123 W. Echostar has a L/R format. Anyone know if this is possible? Thanks for any help.
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There is no problem with respect to compatability. You should have no problem receiving G10r, provided that your lnb is truely a universal, and not one of those so called universal dbs lnbs.
I'm curious what freq you are receiving NASA on? 11447 perhaps, just a guess? You are certainly right, that you are probably actually receiving Echo7, but there are a couple possibilities.
What "lnb type" are you using for G10r? What LO numbers are written on your LNB? Are you sure you set up your due south sat properly? You said you are receiving channels on all sats, but are they the proper channels and do they come up with the proper frequencies?