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Old 12-09-08, 05:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Getting Eurobird

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currently I have an 8 foot dish, facing Hotbird 13 degree east, and EL 888 FTA Super Plus STB, The problem is that I want to get Eurobird too, I have another 4 foot dish and very old lnb.

I can connect the wires coming from the 2 lnb's and put one single cable into the receiver. Now when I go for tunning the eurobird channel a problem arrises.

Eurobird and hotbird have allot of common channels, because of the my STB shows signal strength for eurobird and hotbird with only one dish and lnb.

The question.

How can I know when I connect the other dish that the channels I am getting are really from eurobird and not from Hotbird is there a specific channel on eurobird that I can tune in prior to setting the dish for eurobird and then when I see signal strength in that channel I will be sure that now I am locked on Eurobird.?
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Old 12-09-08, 06:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Euro Bird 9

Hi member,
When you set receiver matter is frequencies not the satellite name. Before searching Euro Bird 9, set frequencies at (11843 v 27500) this shows most ten sports , ary, b4u etc... For complete chart of Euro bird 9 channels you can view, visiting this link..
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http://en.kingofsat.net/pos-9E.php
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