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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Anti-interference filter for c-band
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<blockquote data-quote="beavs2112" data-source="post: 1066515" data-attributes="member: 384689"><p>don't forget the plots of his crazyscan are of the I.F. frequencies after being down-converted and mixed with the LO. by his LNBF then measured by his receiver (whatever card he used to generate them). Also the Norsat filters won't directly bolt onto his LNBF. they are designed to be used with a different type feedhorn. So to use them you have to buy a new feedhorn and two c-band lnb's then bolt the filters between the feedhorn and lnb.</p><p>Have any Romanian (based on satesco's given location) or other European for that matter----- wireless mobilephone operators obtained licences to operate in the 3.4 to 3.7GHZ range yet? Here in North America things are still in the planning stages. Nothing has been deployed in a large scale way in the field across the countries yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beavs2112, post: 1066515, member: 384689"] don't forget the plots of his crazyscan are of the I.F. frequencies after being down-converted and mixed with the LO. by his LNBF then measured by his receiver (whatever card he used to generate them). Also the Norsat filters won't directly bolt onto his LNBF. they are designed to be used with a different type feedhorn. So to use them you have to buy a new feedhorn and two c-band lnb's then bolt the filters between the feedhorn and lnb. Have any Romanian (based on satesco's given location) or other European for that matter----- wireless mobilephone operators obtained licences to operate in the 3.4 to 3.7GHZ range yet? Here in North America things are still in the planning stages. Nothing has been deployed in a large scale way in the field across the countries yet. [/QUOTE]
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