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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
4.5GHz - 4.8GHz C Band LNB's
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<blockquote data-quote="Fanciu1983" data-source="post: 1062771" data-attributes="member: 412345"><p>I would not be too pessimistic. With regards to the spectrum up to 3.8 GHz you might be right, but still this is extremely used in america and asia. Europe is more used for HUBs and uplinks and then I quote your comments.</p><p>My initial question was more related to the frequency band 4.5-4.8 GHz, the planned C-Band. Why is this particular frequency band barely used? There is no wimax-5G there, and is co-primary band with fixed and mobile terrestrial service, but it's FSS planned C-Band. </p><p>Anybody has the answer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanciu1983, post: 1062771, member: 412345"] I would not be too pessimistic. With regards to the spectrum up to 3.8 GHz you might be right, but still this is extremely used in america and asia. Europe is more used for HUBs and uplinks and then I quote your comments. My initial question was more related to the frequency band 4.5-4.8 GHz, the planned C-Band. Why is this particular frequency band barely used? There is no wimax-5G there, and is co-primary band with fixed and mobile terrestrial service, but it's FSS planned C-Band. Anybody has the answer? [/QUOTE]
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