Satellite TV LNB Question?

At present I have a 85cm Motorised dish. When I get it, I thought I'd watch more than Astra 19 & Hotbird 13.
Now I enjoy two receivers. One feed from into the other via the LNB out slot. I was wondering, what is best to view both ASTRA 19o and Hotbird 13o. The problem I am having is when I'm on Vertical Polarization within my living room, the slave box can only scrutinize Vertical and vice versa with Horizontal. Would I own these Polarization problems if I had a twin LNB, and what amount would I point it to for both Astra 13 & 19 if I decided to forget the motor (would it be surrounded by between at 16o?). Thanks


Answers:    A twin LNB would enable you to use both H & V at impossible to tell apart time, and on different frequencies, so you could watch two different channel on the same bird.
But I assume you want to watch two different satellites at equal time.
This can be done with an thwart LNB.
Try satellite superstore or Hisat.com
i would not have a clue but the ancestors on this site will know.

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