1. Make sure you set the LO for circular as 11250
2. Look like your dish is fixed. Where does it aims at? For the fixed dish, if you mount the circular lnbf next to the linear, expect it to hit the a sat a 4 degs apart from the linear. East or West sat depends on what side you mount the circular.
Exampble:
Let say your dish aims at T5, standing behind the dish, if the circular mounted on the right side of the linear, it will hit either at T6 or Nimiq1
If the circular mounted at the left side of the linear, it will hit either AMC4 or AMC1.
If the circular lnbf hit a linear Ku sat, you won't get lock at all.
Michael
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Originally Posted by fta-fan
I tried to bind a DBS circular LNB to the Fortec linear LNB (side by side) like Sadoun did in his sample installation ( http://www.sadoun.com/images/Install...icture_035.jpg). I used no switch. I tried all possible positions. I couldn't get a quality bar from the DBS circular LNB.
The only place of the circular LNB that gave me a quality bar is directly in front of the linear LNB.
Any suggestions to make the two LNB work side by side?
The system I'm using is the Fortec Lifetime system including receiver, dish and linear LNB. The circular LNB is a RCA DBS LNB bought from Bestbuy.
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