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HH Motors A discussion forum on Satcontrol SM3D12, SG2100, Pansat PH900, STAB HH90, HH100 & HH120 HH motors. Also other brands are discussed here.

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Old 09-19-2004, 12:49 AM
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need a 105 sat. lnbf

i need a 105 sat. inbf for dish network i got a fortec star v but it will not work what can i do to get this one to work or do you thank that i need something else. :?: :?
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You will need a STACKED type FSS linear lnbf for the 105 or 121 orbital positions. If you only want to connect the 105 dish directly to your receiver without any switches, etc., then a standard linear KU band LNBF will work.
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Old 02-02-2005, 12:42 AM
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Do you sell those at ebay store?
went there but cant tell the diff,
found one have part number on it (BSCH83P81) but can't get much info out of it, wonder this lbnf can get 121 bird or not?
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