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rmt38

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#119617 7-Jun-2013 20:51
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Hi,

All internet references I have found specify an LO of 10750.  And the picture of a dual lnb on the legiontv web site has an LO of 10750 on the label.  My LNB looks exactly like that LNB, but my label is a lot simpler.

My label says:

LO 11.3 Ghz
12.25 - 12.75 Ghz
950 - 1450 Mhz

And here's what my lnb looks like:



Is this still a dual LNB?  Can this get Optus C1 and D1, so I can get both SBS and Freeview?  If I can work that out, I'll know what satellite box to buy Cool

Cheers.

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  #832445 7-Jun-2013 21:08

Yes. It's a dual LNB for c1 and d1. They are getting a bit old now and a lot of them are unreliable. You can only receive sbs until the end of the year and only if you can decrypt Optus aurora.




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rmt38

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  #833163 9-Jun-2013 18:44
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hdinsider: Yes. It's a dual LNB for c1 and d1. They are getting a bit old now and a lot of them are unreliable. You can only receive sbs until the end of the year and only if you can decrypt Optus aurora.

Right, thanks, that's what I wanted to know.  Fingers crossed, I'll order an  receiver and aurora card and hope for the best.

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