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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="Satfaca" data-source="post: 1165714" data-attributes="member: 297203"><p>It's definitely a 5G thing, I've never thought of that, will need to research why this happens at the end of the RF.</p><p>I've always been reluctant to LNBFs, specially in C-band, prefer good old feedhorns with fit-on LNBs. I do understand that these 5G filters/LNBs simply cut off everything below/beyond certain frequency and that is out of question for me, I still receive some russian & nepali signals below 3.625 GHz more or less uninterrupted and everything between 3.810 GHz-4.200 GHz as well. It's just this narrow range above 4.160 GHz that bothers me. Considering 5G towers from three different directions (closest being just 300m away) maybe I should simply be happy to receive something at all...</p><p>Maybe a simple inline atenuator would help?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satfaca, post: 1165714, member: 297203"] It's definitely a 5G thing, I've never thought of that, will need to research why this happens at the end of the RF. I've always been reluctant to LNBFs, specially in C-band, prefer good old feedhorns with fit-on LNBs. I do understand that these 5G filters/LNBs simply cut off everything below/beyond certain frequency and that is out of question for me, I still receive some russian & nepali signals below 3.625 GHz more or less uninterrupted and everything between 3.810 GHz-4.200 GHz as well. It's just this narrow range above 4.160 GHz that bothers me. Considering 5G towers from three different directions (closest being just 300m away) maybe I should simply be happy to receive something at all... Maybe a simple inline atenuator would help?! [/QUOTE]
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