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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
X band ...any point ??
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<blockquote data-quote="satosk" data-source="post: 894401" data-attributes="member: 328760"><p>I`m very happy that some guys want to go further and think about next goals they can achieve. That`s very promising as progress can not be stopped!</p><p>Well, me and my buddy Peon also think ahead, unfortunately the progress has been stopped by other personal circumstances. Anyway, if Vipersan started the X-band theme here is something from us.</p><p>The X band lnbs are as available as Ka band ones. That means to write an email to the right guy prepare to pay double the price what the Ka PLL lnb costs. Bear in mind, that the X band (7.25 - 7.75 GHz) is mostly considered as a "military zone".</p><p>The Norsat X1000HAF was delivered to Peon`s place earlier this year (2014), unfortunately all new projects has been temporarily postponed due to personal circumstances and the need to finish all earlier projects. t</p><p>Because of those reasons I am not able to provide more details, but I hope you`ll find something useful in the attached documentation or links provided.</p><p></p><p>As I can`t upload any larger files, here are some useful links to make people interested to find out more:</p><p><a href="http://www.satcomdirect.com/connect/presentations09/Satcom%20Direct%20Seminar%20_%20X-Band%20Satcom.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.satcomdirect.com/connect/presentations09/Satcom Direct Seminar _ X-Band Satcom.pdf</a></p><p><a href="http://xtar.com/pdfs/LANT_data.pdf" target="_blank">http://xtar.com/pdfs/LANT_data.pdf</a></p><p><a href="http://xtar.com/pdfs/EUR_data.pdf" target="_blank">http://xtar.com/pdfs/EUR_data.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satosk, post: 894401, member: 328760"] I`m very happy that some guys want to go further and think about next goals they can achieve. That`s very promising as progress can not be stopped! Well, me and my buddy Peon also think ahead, unfortunately the progress has been stopped by other personal circumstances. Anyway, if Vipersan started the X-band theme here is something from us. The X band lnbs are as available as Ka band ones. That means to write an email to the right guy prepare to pay double the price what the Ka PLL lnb costs. Bear in mind, that the X band (7.25 - 7.75 GHz) is mostly considered as a "military zone". The Norsat X1000HAF was delivered to Peon`s place earlier this year (2014), unfortunately all new projects has been temporarily postponed due to personal circumstances and the need to finish all earlier projects. t Because of those reasons I am not able to provide more details, but I hope you`ll find something useful in the attached documentation or links provided. As I can`t upload any larger files, here are some useful links to make people interested to find out more: [URL='http://www.satcomdirect.com/connect/presentations09/Satcom%20Direct%20Seminar%20_%20X-Band%20Satcom.pdf']http://www.satcomdirect.com/connect/presentations09/Satcom Direct Seminar _ X-Band Satcom.pdf[/URL] [url]http://xtar.com/pdfs/LANT_data.pdf[/url] [url]http://xtar.com/pdfs/EUR_data.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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