An LNB bracket on a satellite dish, known as a low-noise block bracket, connects to the Y-bracket on the mast of the polar plate. Find out how to install the right brackets on a dish with help from a certified satellite installer in this free video on satellite TV.
Expert: Bill Barney
Bio: Bill Barney has installed more than 3500 satellite dish systems. He and his wife Debbie have owned Community Dish in Pahrump, Nevada, since 2003.
Filmmaker: Lew Gitlin
JUST RUN A LINE FROM MY HOUSE TO YOURS THEN YOU HAVE 1 PORT LEFT LOL
shanefacebook1 2 months ago in playlist Satellite TV Installation
i can build a DISH all day with my eyes closed, all day
kingjoer 5 months ago
@lasleazy1 just run a line from the dish to ur 211 u should hAVE two extra portson ur lnb
kingjoer 5 months ago
In the video you say to connect the short cable to the #1 LNB port. My LNBF is exactly like the one in the video, but the port you are connecting the cable is marked #3 on my LNBF. Can you clarify this? Thanks.
sanjuanmountain 7 months ago
Entertaining video. Thanks..
findsatellitetv 1 year ago
This is food for thought....
findsatellitetv 1 year ago
hey, what is the "in" port for?
AidansTechWorld 1 year ago
what if i want to do more than one receiver. i already have the 222k receiver installed but i want to add a 311 receiver also?
lasleazy1 1 year ago
I've never heard anyone get winded putting a dish together
dhide14 1 year ago
well. where are the cables connected to? arent they supposed to be connected inside the lnb first? integrated 1000.2 bracket specially designed for a LNB for a 1000.2 dish kit. Pff
dubnex 1 year ago