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trapper
03/01/10
No,not hi def.............................thanks
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trapper
02/27/10
It is a stacked l&B ............so this diagram is incorrect?
This LNB uses a fixed left and right polarization. This causes the LNB to function like a dual LNB with the multi-switch built in. For this reason, a multi-switch is not required on stacked LNB’s. There is only one output from the LNB. When using more than one receiver a 2.4 GHz splitter can be used. The splitter must have a DC pass on one port and the balance of the ports cannot have DC pass. This allows the first receiver to supply the DC power to the LNB, the balance of the receivers will receive the signal but not send the DC power to the LNB. (See figure # 4, 5, 6, 7)
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trapper
02/27/10
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