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Reception of two frequency ranges of one
satellite with a universal twin LNB
Meaning of the settings in the “Pol/Ant.” line of the
main menu.
0 kHz: low
or 22 kHz: high *
frequency range
no meaning
H/V acc. to polarization.
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Reception of one frequency range of two
satellites with 22 kHz switch and dual
LNB’s
0 kHz: LNB 1,
22 kHz: LNB 2
no meaning
H/V acc. to polarization
*
At the moment only digital programmes are broadcast in the
high frequency range of the Astra satellite system.
Pol./Ant. : H a / 0 kHz
Pol./Ant. : H a / 0 kHz
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Reception of the high and low frequency
ranges of two satellites with ToneBurst
switch and quattro LNBs
Meaning of the settings in the “Pol/Ant.” line of the
main menu.
0 kHz: low
or 22 kHz: high *
frequency range
a: LNB 1
b: LNB 2
H/V acc. to polarization
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Reception of one frequency range of
each of four satellites
In this case, you need two ToneBurst switches, two
22 kHz multi-switches and four dual LNB’s. Such a
system is to be found in the section “Reception of 4
satellites” of the “Connection” chapter on page 9.
Meaning of the settings in the “Pol/Ant.” line of the
main menu.
0 kHz:
LNB 1 or 3
22 kHz:
LNB 2 or 4
a: LNB 1 or 2
b: LNB 3 or 4
H/V according to polarization
*
At the moment only digital programmes are broadcast in the
high frequency range of the Astra satellite system.
Pol./Ant. : H a / 0 kHz
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Pol./Ant. : H a / 0 kHz
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