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Hughes Jupiter ODU?
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<blockquote data-quote="s-band" data-source="post: 1125816" data-attributes="member: 407744"><p>I don't remember this one, maybe you're thinking of the Viasat which is an interesting curiosity but not much use as far as I can see. The Hughes might be usable but a pain if it needs 27MHz, unless Llew's mod works. Looking at the data sheet, it seems that the LNB is a DRO type and from the frequency stability, it doesn't appear to be locked to anything. The high band LO is on the high side.</p><p></p><p>If you want multi-band, the best option is a Gilat AN8024 (covers 17.5-20.5ish, see .pdf attached) which is used by a lot of <a href="https://russia.konnect.com/en/coverage-and-equipment-yamal-601" target="_blank">Russian internet providers</a>. The drawback to that is that it needs a bit of work to get linear polarisation with it. Otherwise, see Dreamsat's posts about modifying the Gilat AN8002/8004 ODUs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s-band, post: 1125816, member: 407744"] I don't remember this one, maybe you're thinking of the Viasat which is an interesting curiosity but not much use as far as I can see. The Hughes might be usable but a pain if it needs 27MHz, unless Llew's mod works. Looking at the data sheet, it seems that the LNB is a DRO type and from the frequency stability, it doesn't appear to be locked to anything. The high band LO is on the high side. If you want multi-band, the best option is a Gilat AN8024 (covers 17.5-20.5ish, see .pdf attached) which is used by a lot of [URL='https://russia.konnect.com/en/coverage-and-equipment-yamal-601']Russian internet providers[/URL]. The drawback to that is that it needs a bit of work to get linear polarisation with it. Otherwise, see Dreamsat's posts about modifying the Gilat AN8002/8004 ODUs [/QUOTE]
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