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    Universal Lnb
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    Having a hard time finding a universal lnb. If I get a chance I will be installing another bud for the circular Atlantic sats with a wideband corotor. With this type of feed I will need seperate lnb's and most of the one's I see advertised on NA sites are all linear, no point in setting up this type of feed unless my ku lnb is universal as most sats are on this part of the arc. Here's a pic of the feed, which I've had several times, that I'll be using:


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    Ku Satellite (in Montreal) has a dual output universal LNB on their website. I have used them in the past, with good service.
    AZBox Ultra HD, Amiko Mini HD265 + Amiko 8x1, 4x1 DiSEqC, 22KHz switches
    80cm: 30w, 34.5w / 80cm: 117w, 123w / 80cm: 97w, 103w, 110w / 80cm: 99w, 105w / 75e: 87w, 91w, 97w / 60e: 101w / 60e: 125w, 129w / 60e: 107.3W, 111.1W (Shaw Direct)
    Avatar: 2008 setup 61.5w, 72w or 74w (selectable), 79w, 87w
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    with that type of wideband corotor i think it as a buildin switich for linear and circular.i think.
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    No switches in this type of feed just a servo motor to switch between polarities.
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    I am not a LNB pro but I have a old Chaparral lnb off a 7 1/2 bud, made in the USA MAG-7, HEMT low noise block converter
    part No, 31244 gain.65 db Typ
    input; 3.7- 4.2 GHz Noise; 35K
    OUTPUT: 950-1450 MHz

    would this work or do I need to put it in file 13.
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    Much appreciated IQ but that wouldn't work for me and I am still undecided if I'm going to through with this install.
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