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SKEW OFFSET
The Carrier Skew is any known Skew on the target satellite. The Carrier Skew is used to adjust the
difference between the satellite polarity and physical polarity on the mount. The allowed Skew
range is from -50
to +50
. Most satellites have this value set to zero (0) unless the configured
satellite has a known Skew angle which the user may enter. If there happens to be a requirement
for a polarization offset, the user may manually enter this value in this area.
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LNB VOLTAGE
In cases where the LNB requires more power than the modem can provide, or if the user would
like to power the LNB from the controller, or if the user would like to find satellite without the
use of a modem. This option allows for power from the controller to be supplied to the LNB
through the RX IN cable.
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LNB 22kHZ TONE
The 22 KHz tone can be turned ON or OFF that allow for acquisition with LNBs that switch
frequency ranges by adjusting the 22 KHz tone. This option is OFF by default.
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DVB PASS THRESHOLD
The minimum value used to detect power during the satellite search. The system uses this value
for signal optimization for peaking and ignores any signal that falls below the set value. This
value represents the minimum receive signal strength that must be met or exceeded for the
system to change to Peak mode and lock on the carrier.
8.3.2 CARRIER BUTTONS
PREV CARRIER
Displays the previous carrier in the list and all the carrier configured parameters.