Hi Terry,
As I have mentioned in the post above I don't use LNB DC Voltage switching to change the polarity. Each Dish has 2 LNB for each polarity and both LNB connected to different coaxial cable, amplifier, splitter and receiver.
I do this setup since each receiver only looking into one...
Yes, I have 2 dish aligned to two satellite. Each dish has 2 LNB for each polarity and I am using professional LNB which is not DC voltage switching to choose the polarization.
Each LNB connected to coaxial cable with 130 m length and L-Band amplifier in the middle, in the end of coaxial cable I...
Hi Terry,
Thanks for your advice, just now I am try using Active Splitter from Quitech Electronic with smaller loss (1 - 2 db ) but I still get an alarm 2 hours ago.
Regarding with the DC power to LNB, currently DC power supplied by IRD with capabilities of 350mA, for the LNB I have been tried...
Thanks ST-1 for your suggestion, in fact yes this installation is for professional used. For your question what I can answer is following :
Connectors: Are you using simple twist-on F-connectors, or RF-tight compression connectors throughout? RF Tight Compression
Cable proximity: does the coax...
Hi All,
I am new here and need some advice from all of user who might have an experience with my mine.
I build a Satellite TV reception with 4.2 m C-Band dishes (aligned to Palapa D and Telkom 1 satellite ) with 135 m cable length from dish to IRD (Decoder), currently I am using Belden 9292...
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