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Norsat 4108CF Ku band LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="beavs2112" data-source="post: 915026" data-attributes="member: 384689"><p>hello martin. I also missed your post (dec 20 is my b-day!) yes the LNB is designed to fit on a feedhorn. I've attached norsat & skyware spec sheets for reference. I love sat related hardware so I am biased. I would take them up on the offer. However only you can determine if it suits a need or want of yours.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to what gilbertini posted ('Im going by model# in pic) the LNB is not a PLL design it is a DRO unit. However the Norsat 4000 series DRO types are quite good just not as stable as a PLL. It is a Norsat so it should be high quality. Please note 2 items on the LNB. Its freq range is <span style="color: #0000ff"><strong><em><u>LIMITED</u></em></strong><span style="color: #000000"> to </span></span>10.95-11.70 GHZ Ku band. Its LO freq is 10.0GHZ.</p><p></p><p>As for the feedhorn kit it looks like a brand new Skyware Global unit (similar to what I installed on Winston recently). From the pic it looks to be a single polarity C120 waveguide flange. it might come with a c-120 to wr-75 flange adapter to mate with the LNB.</p><p>Just be aware that Skyware make different versions of feedhorn. See if you can find out the model or part # of the feedhorn kit. Some are single linear polarity some are dual circular polarity. Some are narrow 11.7-12.2 GHZ Ku band some are wideband. Some Skyware feedhorns only have a C120 circular waveguide opening flange. The Norsat LNB is a WR-75 rectangular waveguide opening flange. So they may not bolt together properly without an adapter plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beavs2112, post: 915026, member: 384689"] hello martin. I also missed your post (dec 20 is my b-day!) yes the LNB is designed to fit on a feedhorn. I've attached norsat & skyware spec sheets for reference. I love sat related hardware so I am biased. I would take them up on the offer. However only you can determine if it suits a need or want of yours. Contrary to what gilbertini posted ('Im going by model# in pic) the LNB is not a PLL design it is a DRO unit. However the Norsat 4000 series DRO types are quite good just not as stable as a PLL. It is a Norsat so it should be high quality. Please note 2 items on the LNB. Its freq range is [COLOR=#0000ff][B][I][U]LIMITED[/U][/I][/B][COLOR=#000000] to [/COLOR][/COLOR]10.95-11.70 GHZ Ku band. Its LO freq is 10.0GHZ. As for the feedhorn kit it looks like a brand new Skyware Global unit (similar to what I installed on Winston recently). From the pic it looks to be a single polarity C120 waveguide flange. it might come with a c-120 to wr-75 flange adapter to mate with the LNB. Just be aware that Skyware make different versions of feedhorn. See if you can find out the model or part # of the feedhorn kit. Some are single linear polarity some are dual circular polarity. Some are narrow 11.7-12.2 GHZ Ku band some are wideband. Some Skyware feedhorns only have a C120 circular waveguide opening flange. The Norsat LNB is a WR-75 rectangular waveguide opening flange. So they may not bolt together properly without an adapter plate. [/QUOTE]
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