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Interference in Ku-band and sat-inline amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="yang sat" data-source="post: 1144109" data-attributes="member: 417313"><p>If it is 950-2150M, there is mobile phone 2-4G interference. In fact, you only need to buy kitchen aluminum foil to solve it. Wrap all F connectors. F connector for LNB and coaxial cable. The coaxial cable and the F connector of the multi-way switch. Coaxial cable and DVB F connector. All L-band jammers come in at maximum power from the F connector. Of course, your coaxial cable is qualified, it does not need to be particularly good.</p><p>In fact, the advantage of optical fiber transmission of satellite television lies in the long distance of more than 150 meters and multi-users. </p><p>The main problem is that the price is high. </p><p>Optical fiber LNB. </p><p>Optical fiber mixer. </p><p>Optical fiber power amplifier. </p><p>Optical fiber power splitter. </p><p>Optical fiber demodulator and satellite multiplexer. </p><p>And then to several groups of DVB-TV in a family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yang sat, post: 1144109, member: 417313"] If it is 950-2150M, there is mobile phone 2-4G interference. In fact, you only need to buy kitchen aluminum foil to solve it. Wrap all F connectors. F connector for LNB and coaxial cable. The coaxial cable and the F connector of the multi-way switch. Coaxial cable and DVB F connector. All L-band jammers come in at maximum power from the F connector. Of course, your coaxial cable is qualified, it does not need to be particularly good. In fact, the advantage of optical fiber transmission of satellite television lies in the long distance of more than 150 meters and multi-users. The main problem is that the price is high. Optical fiber LNB. Optical fiber mixer. Optical fiber power amplifier. Optical fiber power splitter. Optical fiber demodulator and satellite multiplexer. And then to several groups of DVB-TV in a family. [/QUOTE]
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