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Norsat 9000b-2 ka-band lnb
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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1088895" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>The stuff with pictures that is available to a UK location is on Ka-Band frequencies via sub bands A B, C and D. Multiple sub band LNB's are available commercially but they are not cheap. A pair of LNB's to cover sub bands A and D is a useful set to get. You will also need a feedhorn.</p><p></p><p>Once you have sourced the equipment, it is a matter of setting up the Ka-Band LNB with feed horn on the dish and setting the L.O. in your receiver. A Technomate TM5402 receiver can accept Ka-Band L.O.'s as can a Dr HD D15 receiver. Once the kit is setup just scan as you normally would for C-Band or Ku-Band.</p><p></p><p>Be prepared for a frustrating time with a fair bit of expenditure. The equipment if bought over the counter is not cheap and the signal levels can be quite variable with fine adjustments involved to get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1088895, member: 178786"] The stuff with pictures that is available to a UK location is on Ka-Band frequencies via sub bands A B, C and D. Multiple sub band LNB's are available commercially but they are not cheap. A pair of LNB's to cover sub bands A and D is a useful set to get. You will also need a feedhorn. Once you have sourced the equipment, it is a matter of setting up the Ka-Band LNB with feed horn on the dish and setting the L.O. in your receiver. A Technomate TM5402 receiver can accept Ka-Band L.O.'s as can a Dr HD D15 receiver. Once the kit is setup just scan as you normally would for C-Band or Ku-Band. Be prepared for a frustrating time with a fair bit of expenditure. The equipment if bought over the counter is not cheap and the signal levels can be quite variable with fine adjustments involved to get it right. [/QUOTE]
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