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Old 12-09-2007, 03:01 AM
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Invocom LNB

Can you install invocom universal lnb and invocom quad dual lnb on the same dish?? What would a universal lnb do for me here in southern california? would I be able to watch a satellite or a channel that I wont be able to get in a quad dual??

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Old 12-09-2007, 04:43 AM
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Can you install invocom universal lnb and invocom quad dual lnb on the same dish?? What would a universal lnb do for me here in southern california? would I be able to watch a satellite or a channel that I wont be able to get in a quad dual??

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you really wouldn't gain much with a universal lnbf in California as they are mostly used for signals over the Atlantic your line of site will not let you get low enough to see these sats so just stay with the quad.
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Please define "quad dual lnb".

Universal LNB usually defines a LNB which can deal with a Lowband and a Highband too, means 2 bands within 1 lnb.
Quad means 4 individual outputs.
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Please define "quad dual lnb".

Universal LNB usually defines a LNB which can deal with a Lowband and a Highband too, means 2 bands within 1 lnb.
Quad means 4 individual outputs.
he is speaking of the invacom quad which is a QPH-031 which does both circular and linear sats and is a standard LO lnbf.
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Is there a website or page that tells me what can I receive in my area? what satellites can I get with my dish.....
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