How to input the parameter of the circular polarity
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How to input the parameter of the circular polarity
In the current, we just have one kind polarity, which is the line polarity in which the parameter is either H or V. However, some satellites use circle polarity whose parameter is either L or R, the firmware just does not support to input such kind parameter. How to input them?
As far as I know, circle polarity L corresponds to line polarity H while R corresponds to V. Anyway, it's not convenient and hard to remember. Please add the support for circle polarity.
As far as I know, circle polarity L corresponds to line polarity H while R corresponds to V. Anyway, it's not convenient and hard to remember. Please add the support for circle polarity.
Last edited by xmh0511 on Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
You must select the LNB according to the conversion indicated by the LNB
LO Frequency: 5150MHz
You must select in antenna configuration the frequency of the LNB the 5150
LO Frequency: 5150MHz
You must select in antenna configuration the frequency of the LNB the 5150
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
I don't know what you mean. I was asking the polarity instead you was answering LNB frequency.
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
You already know what R and L are
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
R is V L is H, only change LOF frequency.
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
They have already told you what R and L are, R turns counterclockwise and L in the same direction, that should not matter to you, you just have to select the frequency indicated by the LNB in the LOF and put it in the Finder default is universal 9750-10600 MHz
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
It is an irrelevant option, it is only the polarity L Left hand, R Right hand, such as the position of the Vertical and Horizontal antenna, examine in the Finder the Led what color it has, you will know voltage and polarization
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
If these polarity options were irrelevant, wouldn't H and V are irelevant too? Obviously, they are significant parameters to consist of the information of the transponder. Since H and V are offerred why don't we offer L and R?
Re: How to input the parameter of the circle polarity
Because it has no technical interest beyond the voltage to switch, the LED already tells you, to align the antenna, which is its purpose, you have to look at other data that is relevantxmh0511 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 1:02 amIf these polarity options were irrelevant, wouldn't H and V are irelevant too? Obviously, they are significant parameters to consist of the information of the transponder. Since H and V are offerred why don't we offer L and R?
To distinguish them, remember H-I-J-K-L for 18V and R-S-T-U-V for 13V, so you will remember
Re: How to input the parameter of the circular polarity
With L and R satellites I find that when scanned in by blind scan, the frequency is found on both H and V as the scan is done.
Rotating TP's / satellites rotate past H and then V and then H again.
As they are like a polarized H signal for a moment as they rotate, they will for that moment not be seen by the V pick up and the same again in 90 degrees for the H pick up.
A dielectric plate can be placed in a normal LNB to scatter these signals so that one of H or V pick ups in the LNB can see the signal at all times.
Even with or without a dielectric plate, I scan in both H and V and then check which is getting the better signal.
Owen
Rotating TP's / satellites rotate past H and then V and then H again.
As they are like a polarized H signal for a moment as they rotate, they will for that moment not be seen by the V pick up and the same again in 90 degrees for the H pick up.
A dielectric plate can be placed in a normal LNB to scatter these signals so that one of H or V pick ups in the LNB can see the signal at all times.
Even with or without a dielectric plate, I scan in both H and V and then check which is getting the better signal.
Owen
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