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Originally Posted by kevintranus
Dish 31 In
97 W
10750
11489
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As the other responder said, you have to give more details. The 10750 may or may not be right, because it depends on the LNBF you have, and you haven't said what that is. Also, I'm not sure what you are referring to re the 11489. I'm guessing that you're referring to what Lyngsat lists as a signal at 11749 (actually 11751), assuming that you inverted the 4 and the 7, then mis-typed the 7 as an 8???? If so, your best bet is to set up the receiver to this (or any other known transponder), in order to search for the satellite. My personal opinion is that it doesn't do a lot of good to do blind scans until you know you're on a satellite.
But make sure that your receiver has the proper SR value for whatever frequency you choose. But anyway, you need to indicate what equipment (particularly lnbf) you have, what settings you have entered into the receiver, and what you have done to locate the satellite.