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Fringe Reception General
fibre lnb from global invacom
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<blockquote data-quote="Invacom" data-source="post: 699348" data-attributes="member: 354509"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Thought I would post a general reply to you all about our Fibre LNB's.</p><p></p><p>First thing to make very clear is these LNB's do not perform in any way better than a standard LNB. Their Noise figure is typically 0.7dB and whilst we do make a version for a Prime Focus Dish you should not confuse it with our very Low Noise Rf lnb's. It will NOT perform any better.</p><p></p><p>We launched the Fibre LNB range to over come the need to have four coaxial cables from a quattro lnb feeding a IRS system as used in apartment buildings. The lnb has the ability to feed upto 32 locations offering every location 4 sat feeds suitable for either a multi switch or direct into satellite receivers.</p><p></p><p>Many people have been using our Fibre LNB more as a solution for very long cable runs between dish and Sat receiver. By using fibre connection between dish and receiver it is possible to go distances of upto 5 miles although please remember two very important facts.</p><p>1. The LNB will require power which is typically supplied by a coaxial cable.</p><p>2. As the system is designed to be split between a number of converters, using it as a point to point solution will mean that TOOOOOOOO much light power will hit the converter and the system will not function correctly . You MUST install an optical attenuator of around 10dB if you intend to use our product as a solution to overcome long distances.</p><p></p><p>Hope the above gives you guys some help but feel free to ask questions if you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Invacom, post: 699348, member: 354509"] Hi All, Thought I would post a general reply to you all about our Fibre LNB's. First thing to make very clear is these LNB's do not perform in any way better than a standard LNB. Their Noise figure is typically 0.7dB and whilst we do make a version for a Prime Focus Dish you should not confuse it with our very Low Noise Rf lnb's. It will NOT perform any better. We launched the Fibre LNB range to over come the need to have four coaxial cables from a quattro lnb feeding a IRS system as used in apartment buildings. The lnb has the ability to feed upto 32 locations offering every location 4 sat feeds suitable for either a multi switch or direct into satellite receivers. Many people have been using our Fibre LNB more as a solution for very long cable runs between dish and Sat receiver. By using fibre connection between dish and receiver it is possible to go distances of upto 5 miles although please remember two very important facts. 1. The LNB will require power which is typically supplied by a coaxial cable. 2. As the system is designed to be split between a number of converters, using it as a point to point solution will mean that TOOOOOOOO much light power will hit the converter and the system will not function correctly . You MUST install an optical attenuator of around 10dB if you intend to use our product as a solution to overcome long distances. Hope the above gives you guys some help but feel free to ask questions if you want to. [/QUOTE]
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