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Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
LNB with Terrestrial in
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<blockquote data-quote="ShaneW" data-source="post: 517218" data-attributes="member: 289085"><p>The beauty of this device is you can connect your VHF/UHF aerial straight into your LNB without having to run a seperate cable down for the terrestrial signal. (the cable will contain IF (L band) from the LNB and your VHF/UHF signal from your aerial).</p><p></p><p>You then use a special splitter inside to seperate the 2, one going to your satellite decoder, and the other to your TV RF in.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering how well they work though, Haven't seen the circuit diagram. was thinking that if your aerial picks up a signal in L-band from somewhere (very possible) like 1.8GHz cell signal, or anything in that band. Would it not get combined into the LNBs output and interfere with the signal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaneW, post: 517218, member: 289085"] The beauty of this device is you can connect your VHF/UHF aerial straight into your LNB without having to run a seperate cable down for the terrestrial signal. (the cable will contain IF (L band) from the LNB and your VHF/UHF signal from your aerial). You then use a special splitter inside to seperate the 2, one going to your satellite decoder, and the other to your TV RF in. I was wondering how well they work though, Haven't seen the circuit diagram. was thinking that if your aerial picks up a signal in L-band from somewhere (very possible) like 1.8GHz cell signal, or anything in that band. Would it not get combined into the LNBs output and interfere with the signal? [/QUOTE]
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