Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
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Last edited by beekeeper on Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
I forget which polarity is 18V, but if it is Horizontal, just scan all channels as Horizontal. Make one list for real Horizontal channels and assign to DiseqC Port 1 and assign the Vertical channels to DiseqC Port 2. Do the same for Ku and use ports 3 and 4.
Although all your channels will show H polarity in the receiver, it will work because the LNBs will receive 18V!
Although all your channels will show H polarity in the receiver, it will work because the LNBs will receive 18V!
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Re: Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
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Last edited by beekeeper on Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
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Last edited by beekeeper on Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
13V will probably be enough to power your LNBs. Try to scan both V and H polarities using your DiseqC switch. If 13V fails, you will have to improvise!
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Re: Bullseye II Feedhorn with ASC1 controller
That is correct! Most consumer receivers probably couldn't deliver enough power to multiple LNBs.beekeeper wrote:Looks like the switch is powering only the selected LNB so it should not overpower the receiver or asc1 controller.
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