The Universal Bracket is connected to the B side of the dish
arm in this picture.
Sometimes you may only need to use the lipstick LNB shown
here as the small circle just left of the larger Direcway LNB.
This is used if you only need to look 2 degrees off for the TV
signal.
Below is a listing of Direcway satellites, and the location (or marker) used for positioning the LNB
on the Universal Bracket. Sometimes the customer’s current DirecTV satellite receiver will not
work because it is too many degrees offset from their Direcway satellite. In this case, you will need
to switch a customers DirecTV service to a different DirecTV satellite.
Direcway Sat 89 (IA-8)
DirecTV 101 Mark 8 on Universal Bracket A (not verified)
Dish Network 101= Mark 8 on Universal Bracket A (not verified)
Direcway Sat 91 (G11)
DirecTV 101 Mark 6 on Universal Bracket A (not verified)
Dish Network 101= Mark 6 on Universal Bracket A (not verified)
Direcway Sat 99 (G4R)
DirecTV 101 = Use Lipstick 2 degree LNB
Dish Network 101 = Use Lipstick 2 degree LNB
DirecTV 110 = Mark 8 on Universal Bracket A
Dish Network 110 = Mark 8 on Universal Bracket A
DirecTV 119 = Mark 18 on Universal Bracket A
Dish Network 119 = Mark 18 on Universal Bracket A
Direcway Sat 116.8 (SatMEX 5)
DirecTV 101 = Mark 14 on Universal Bracket B
Dish Network 101 = Mark 14 on Universal Bracket B
DirecTV 110 = Mark 2 on Universal Bracket B
Dish Network 110 = Mark 2 on Universal Bracket B
DirecTV 119 = Use Lipstick 2 degree LNB
Dish Network 119 = Use Lipstick 2 degree LNB
Direcway 127 (Horizons1)
DirecTV 119 = Mark 15 (apx.) on Universal Bracket B (not verified)
Dish Network 119 = Mark 15 (apx.) on Universal Bracket B (not verified)