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Lnb's or elevation
With the birdog with only 97 programed into it and with only one linear lnb on the arm of the wave frontier set right at zero, I can find 97 no problem. I can find the point where the maximum signal can be found. On the birdog the signal reads about 197 this is not enough to "lock on". Is there a difference between a standard linear lnb and a universal lnb? Or do I need a lnb with a lower noise figure? Wave frontier says to use a Z10L or Z20L so I ordered one, But I'm afraid when it comes it won't work either. I have a magnetic elevation meter on the back of the dish where its supposed to go and the numbers for the angle seem to be right. Its not real exact but should be real close. Plus the birdog just confirms its where its supposed to be. I saw some linear lnbs with a noise figure of .2db is this something i should look into?
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