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Sorry I'm not sure I fully understood your message.

Just I can say you we are only 3 users in the building, one with two Philips DVB-S receivers, another one with one Philips DVB-S receiver and me with the Technisat SkyStar 2 and I'm the only one that does not receives all transponders at same time ...

The brand is almost unreadable, I've tried it but the sun almost erased the label and is somewhat difficult to read.

I don't know if it has any amplificator, but I do know it feeds currently 6 users, and there are passive splitters.

I didn't used 22khz switch or diseqc settings.

And the low ...

Hi,

Universal Twin LNB.
Label says:
Input: 9.75-10.6Ghz
N.F. 0.2dB
Input: 10.7-12.75Ghz
Output: 950-2150Mhz

If nothing of that is the LOF, the label doesn't say the LOF.

I can't say where do their twin cabled join, but it should be joined somewhere (I don't have access to the antenna amplificator ...

Hi,

I have the same problem.

I have a SkyStar 2 using BDA drivers (standard no more works dont know why).
Bird is SES Astra over Canary Islands (19.2E, only partial transponder supported here)
It is a standard user-shared LNB, without switch nor DiSEqC.

Exactly transponders 11739.00 V and up.

Of ...

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