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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
indian lnb hack jobs for dual band
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<blockquote data-quote="drspastic" data-source="post: 1133099" data-attributes="member: 417771"><p>i keep seeing videos where indians are cutting the back from a c band lnb then mounting a ku band behind it.</p><p>at first i thought they were idiots, but thinking more about it, the physical lnb is just a closed tube to keep the antennas clean and dry, snf ku band signals shouldnt resonate the c band antennas therefore power might not be lost. </p><p>i assume once the signal is in the wave guide its getting funneled until it hits something.</p><p>now i have seen some c/ku band lnb on the market but no doubt they also lose signal either from switching circuits or just being a compromise.</p><p></p><p>anybody got thoughts on this? anybody tear down a combo lnb to see the guts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drspastic, post: 1133099, member: 417771"] i keep seeing videos where indians are cutting the back from a c band lnb then mounting a ku band behind it. at first i thought they were idiots, but thinking more about it, the physical lnb is just a closed tube to keep the antennas clean and dry, snf ku band signals shouldnt resonate the c band antennas therefore power might not be lost. i assume once the signal is in the wave guide its getting funneled until it hits something. now i have seen some c/ku band lnb on the market but no doubt they also lose signal either from switching circuits or just being a compromise. anybody got thoughts on this? anybody tear down a combo lnb to see the guts? [/QUOTE]
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