110/119 eliptical dish can it receive bev@91??

 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Oakville, Ontario Canada

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Registered: Jul-06
if i have my elipical dish positioned @ 110/119 and it is fixed will i get bev at 91. or i have to reposition it?? let's hope that the new bin is here soon so i don't have to have sex with my wife everynight...mind you its amazing but i still prefer my SAT!! thank you in anticipation of your help in this matter. cheers!!
 

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Username: Wired

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Andrew, you are funny. Thanks for making me smile with such a humoures post.
 

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Username: Mike2715

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Registered: Jul-06
Yes you can but you need another LNB
 

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Username: Mike2715

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Registered: Jul-06
Give him a chance......
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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Registered: Jul-06
Hey Andrew, I guess you will have to have sex with your wife EVERY night for MONTHS. That's just my honest opinion...

-The BIN Chi CODE
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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i have 2 lnb -just wondering about the angles involved .
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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You still need to move your dish a tiny bit towards the left, no matter what. Just mark your settings though, before you move a thing. I prefer using mechanical pencils, for more precise markings.

-The BIN Chi CODE
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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thanks a lot bin chi code. i already have no nfl--no hockey--no basketball---soccer is over sat---i'm so depressed
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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Stand behind the dish, and move it 10 degrees to the left. Tilt down (elevation) few degrees (4-8 deg). Then fine tune.
-The BIN Chi CODE
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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BY DOING THAT I WON'T SCREW UP THE 110/119 ?? thanks for the help bin chi code
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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"BIN"thereDONEthat", you're not alone! Same here. ftasupport.c0m Mod is usually ahead of what is going on with the fix status, but now, NADA as in ZERO.
-The BIN Chi CODE
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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Registered: Jul-06
"BIN"thereDONEthat , you'll lose both 110/119 of course, unless you point it back where it was. That's why mark it with pencil before adjusting to BEV.
The BIN Chi CODE
 

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Username: Eurick_hunt

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Make you a deal man, I will come over and setup your dish for you then I can bang the old lady while you are watching B3V. This deal only stands as long as she isn't tipping the scales at anything over 175 or so. Get back to me.
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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Just ignore above...That's the best way to communicate with idiots!
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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Registered: Jul-06
Night-night...
The BIN Chi CODE
 

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Username: Mike2715

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You don't have to move your dish. You will need another lnb... There are several posts on mounting that and you will get all 3.....
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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THANKS FOR THE HELP-GOODNITE
 

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Username: Mike2715

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No problem...
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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whats this mike?? i have 2 lnb giving 4 feeds what is "you will get all 3..." please elaborate
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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IS HAVING AN ELIPTICAL DISH NOT LIKE HAVING 2 DISHES??
 

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Username: Mike2715

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Ok you have two dual lnb's.. pointing at two sat's.. if you want a third you will need a linear for bev instead of a circular. Which is a third.
 

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Username: Mike2715

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IS HAVING AN ELIPTICAL DISH NOT LIKE HAVING 2 DISHES??

Yes It opens the field and depending on how big you can go up to 5 or more sat's.
 

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Username: Mike2715

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BIN did you catch that.....
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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i think i got sold more equipment than i need then--i didn't really need an eliptical dish for just dishnet nor a dual lnb then ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE ADDED EQUIPMENT I HAVE??
 

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Username: Mike2715

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ok... two dual lnb's for dish is norm... if legacy... then you can put it thru a multi-switch and run several rec's very easily....... if you add other lnb's of a diff. type. then you would add a diff. multiswitch or the diseqec swithes to get more birds.
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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thanx for the info mike-its 3:30am --and i no longer know what you are talking about--too complex for me!!! lol----just wondering if you know any "birds" from your experience worth chasing without moving the 110/119 configuration
 

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Username: Mike2715

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Registered: Jul-06
thanx for the info mike-its 3:30am --and i no longer know what you are talking about--too complex for me!!! lol----just wondering if you know any "birds" from your experience worth chasing without moving the 110/119 configuration


Bev would be a good one... at 91 Deg works on the same bin and seems to go down alot later..... what part don't you understand... pretty much parabolics 101....
 

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Username: Mike2715

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Registered: Jul-06
1:00 here but work for myself.... thought i would chip-in.... don't have to be up until 6:00 so what the heck....
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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Registered: Jul-06
OK-so lets summarize--you are saying that without any moving of the eliptical 110/119 set-up i have now--i can also receive bev?? at nimiq 91 using the same bin on my cool sat 5000 the nor_123 or do i manually enter the bev key and turn off the autoroll. and why didn't the sat guy tell me all this lol--i guess thats why they have "mike" in these forums LOL
 

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Username: Bintheredonethat

Canada

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Registered: Jul-06
thanx a lot for the help mike--you've given me a little "sat" tutorial tonite . but all this "sat" talk has made me quite horn-y and i better go have sex with my wife now before morning arrives..lol cheers
 

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Username: Mike2715

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Registered: Jul-06
This is true but another lnb you would have to aline, yes.... lol now I sound like yoda... your dime but you can call.. can talk alot fasre than type... sec. is in bed... your choice.....
 

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Username: Uncle_charlie

Post Number: 21
Registered: Jul-06
Hey Mike....you need to rethink linear and circular polarity.

Dish and Bell are the same polarity on the lnbs.

Its star choice that is the different polarity.Dont let anyone give you a bad steer
 

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Username: Lakers1

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Registered: Jun-06
can anyone give me the keys for Bev? Thanks
 

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Username: Da_bin_chi_code

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Registered: Jul-06
Hey Mike, CORRECTION, Charlie McCarthy is CORRECT
SAT-91 is Circular too.
Just for INFOS:
Below are Circularly Polarized:
EchoStar 3 @61.5°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/echo3.html
Nimiq 2 @82.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/nimiq2.html
Nimiq 1/3 @91.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/nimiq1.html
EchoStar 6/8 @110.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/110west.html
EchoStar 7 @119.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/echo7.html
EchoStar 1/2 @148.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/148west.html

How do I know they are circularly polarized?
If you click on any one of the links for the satellites above you will notice that under the first column labeled as "Freq. Tp" you will find one of the following single letter designations:

"R" = right-hand (=circular polarization)...14V
"L" = left-hand (=circular polarization)...18V

So what about linear polarization?
Linear polarization refers to a wave of radio signal rotating in a single plane. Think of an approaching helicopter as the helicopter's main rotor is moving towards you. It is rotating in a single, horizontal plane. The same approaching helicopter's smaller rear rotor is rotating in a single, vertical plane. In our satellite case it can be either in the "H"orizontal or "V"ertical plane.

The following example satellites (visable in N.America) are transmitting with a linear polarized signal:

SBS 6 @74.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/sbs6.html
AMC 5 @79.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/amc5.html
AMC 9 @85.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/amc9.html
IA 6 @93.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/ia6.html
IA 5 @97.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/ia5.html
AMC 1 @103.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/amc1.html
AMC 2 at 105.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/amc2.html
EchoStar 9 @121.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c0m/echo9ia13.html
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