c-band

Hi just get one 8' satellite dish and on dish is this lnb chaparral eagle aspen with two connectors:1.question why are two connectors and how I can turn this dish what receiver need to use motor
 
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Your lnb is most likely a dual output so you can connect 2 receivers. I personally prefer to use stand alone positioners like a vbox where I can save my sat positions. Any decent fta receiver will do but make sure it can do dvb-s2 as the best fta c band channels have gone that way.
 
Hole depth depends on where you are located and if there is a frost line. I'm in Canada so our frost line is approximately 4'. That is a coroter with both c and ku band lnbs, I've used that before. You get the best of both bands with that piece of equipment and also c band circular for several of the Atlantic arc sats. Where are you located? You will also need a receiver that can flip polarity from H to V like an older sd Pansat then you can just loop out the feed.
 
Being located in Kitchner, I woold suggest a depth of at least 3 1/2'. Any of those receivers will do just fine but my favourite was always the 3500. With a corotor you also have the luxury of skewing from inside and not have to do it by the dish.
 
thank you that is my next project soon gonna be nice weather for work outside.
Costa or any body I have chance to by prosat hd with android for $150 is this receiver good for c bend.
 
I've never had the opportunity to test out a prosat stb. For fta, I live and die by the Technomate brand- a bit more expensive but always excellent quality and support is solid with Phantompatch files being released continuously.
 
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