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How Do You Connect A Dual LNB Satellite Dish?

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How Do You Connect A Dual LNB Satellite Dish?

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It takes two coaxial cables to bring the signal from a dual LNB satellite dish into your home. Each coaxial cable runs to your satellite receiver to deliver the satellite programming you want. A dual LNB satellite dish brings you more programming options than a single LNB system, because a dual LNB can receive satellite signals from two different satellites at the same time. These extra channels are a bonus on your programming options, but you can only enjoy them if you install dual LNB satellites correctly. Mount the dual LNB dish to your roof by securing the base of the mount, also known as the foot, with the six enclosed bolts. Add sealant by caulking it around each bolt to protect the bolts from corrosion due to exposure to the outdoors. Insert the J-pole in the foot of your satellite mount. Use a level to adjust the top of the J-pole so it sits level with the ground. Tighten the bolts at the bottom of the satellite pole to secure its position. Slide your satellite dish onto the J-

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