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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
40.5W SES6 & NSS806
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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1134020" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>The Titanium C138 and C238 models of LNBF are supposed to have a sharp cut off point at 3800 MHz.</p><p>They are aimed primarily at the USA market where there is less use below 3800 MHz than from the satellites we have visible.</p><p></p><p>There are other makes of twin probe LNBF that have the 5G filter inbuilt that cover the range of 3700 MHz to 4200 MHz but you would probably need to import them from Australia (eBay) or China (Ali Express).</p><p>The SatKing model seems to get some good reviews but it is from Australia, I could not find that specific brand on Ali Express when I checked.</p><p></p><p>Other than that you would need an external 5G filter similar to the rectangular tube pictured above by John.</p><p>I suppose you could try an older C1-PLL or C2-PLL LNB from Titanium.</p><p>They do not have the 5G filter built in but they do have a WiFi filter built into them and they cover 3700 MHz to 4200 MHz range.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Update: - John has linked you to an alternative LNBF with 5G filter in his post just before mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1134020, member: 178786"] The Titanium C138 and C238 models of LNBF are supposed to have a sharp cut off point at 3800 MHz. They are aimed primarily at the USA market where there is less use below 3800 MHz than from the satellites we have visible. There are other makes of twin probe LNBF that have the 5G filter inbuilt that cover the range of 3700 MHz to 4200 MHz but you would probably need to import them from Australia (eBay) or China (Ali Express). The SatKing model seems to get some good reviews but it is from Australia, I could not find that specific brand on Ali Express when I checked. Other than that you would need an external 5G filter similar to the rectangular tube pictured above by John. I suppose you could try an older C1-PLL or C2-PLL LNB from Titanium. They do not have the 5G filter built in but they do have a WiFi filter built into them and they cover 3700 MHz to 4200 MHz range. Update: - John has linked you to an alternative LNBF with 5G filter in his post just before mine. [/QUOTE]
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