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<blockquote data-quote="closetosoton" data-source="post: 87490" data-attributes="member: 184281"><p>In the days on old Analogue Satellite systems I beleive it was reasonably easy to blow the receiver output stage/lnb by unplugging whilst it was still powered. I guess things are a little more resiliant these days - but my question for today is: is it OK to power up a receiver with no LNB on its output(s)?</p><p></p><p>For example: if I displace my receiver to mate it to my PC for software gigery-pokery, I have no access to RF cabling, thus its desirable to be able to turn it on without plugging in an LNB - would this present a problem? To date I've always ensured a cable/LNB was plugged in before powering on a receiver.</p><p></p><p>-cts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="closetosoton, post: 87490, member: 184281"] In the days on old Analogue Satellite systems I beleive it was reasonably easy to blow the receiver output stage/lnb by unplugging whilst it was still powered. I guess things are a little more resiliant these days - but my question for today is: is it OK to power up a receiver with no LNB on its output(s)? For example: if I displace my receiver to mate it to my PC for software gigery-pokery, I have no access to RF cabling, thus its desirable to be able to turn it on without plugging in an LNB - would this present a problem? To date I've always ensured a cable/LNB was plugged in before powering on a receiver. -cts [/QUOTE]
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