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Username: 6709394

Post Number: 6
Registered: Mar-08
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right now i'm using 121w degree channel is moved. i need to buy a new universal LNB to connect to 118.7 and 119 west .can i use my old 121 LNB to connect to 110w.thank
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Username: Nydas

Post Number: 9781
Registered: Jun-06
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No. You will need CB2008A Universal LNB specially designed to get both 118 and 119. About 20-25 dollars.
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Username: 6709394

Post Number: 7
Registered: Mar-08
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Yes,i also has old LNB to connect 121w,can i use this 121 LNB to change connect 110W.And i need to buy new LNB to connect 110W.Please help, Nalin Nyda.Thankyou
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Username: Nydas

Post Number: 9786
Registered: Jun-06
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You probably can use your old LNB for 121 for 110 - I will have to check if it is otherwise - If it is a circular LNB, you can.
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Username: Abj

Post Number: 552
Registered: Feb-06
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if you are using universal lnb to catch 121 right now, yes you can use the same lnb to get 110 or 119. But you can't catch 118. If I read your question correctly, you are wondering if you can use the lnb for 121 to catch 110. The answer is yes as long as it universal lnb. Make sure you're setting your lnb setting to universal. and set it to 10600 for your freq.I am using the universal lnb to catch 121 but I can turn the dish to 110 with universal lnb and catch the bird.
Just make sure your antenna setting is correct.
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