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Foxsat HDR and the LNB out |
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Foxsat HDR and the LNB out
This is probably such a rediculous question to ask, bet here goes;
What wold happen if I coupled my Freesat TV with my Foxsat HDR via the LNB out port? |
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This is probably such a rediculous question to ask, bet here goes;
What wold happen if I coupled my Freesat TV with my Foxsat HDR via the LNB out port? |
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hdr off - full channel choice on the TV.
hdr-on - only channels in the same frequency band (high/low) and polarity (horizontal/vertical) as the transponder tuner 1 is currently using. Best by far to run a 3rd cable from your lnb which is most likey a quad |
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I use LNB out to create a loopback adapter, as I only have single LNB dish. I can live with the limitation that I can only view channels on the same polarization if one is being recorded. I have 4 tuners on my Windows Media Center, so it is not a big problem.
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