Satfaca
Specialist Contributor
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
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- Location
- Melmac (46N, 14.5E)
- My Satellite Setup
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Orbitron SX-10 310 cm + H2H motor + ADL RP2-CPOR feed
Prodelin PFA 240 cm + EGIS ProfiTracker + Chaparral PR1 Ku feed
Octagon SF8008 (Twin & Combo) + TBS 6925
Chaparral M140 + Echostar DVR-7000 HDD + Lyngbox
- My Location
- Melmac
I can only speculate why you're not experiencing any interference there, one would be there is no 5G there, the second idea would be that your antenna is just about enough below the line those mobile antennas radiate...
Here the screenshot of 40E scan, note that anything locked between 3.600-3.810 GHz is practically useless, no video can be watched most of the time.
This is ilustrative how signal looks like in the "interference band" and in undisturbed part of it. Look at the SNR level jumping up & down for 3.608 LH.
BTW, this is one of the strongests if not the strongest C-band satellite in the arc.
Titanium C138 anti-5G LNBF test coming next spring/summer.
Here the screenshot of 40E scan, note that anything locked between 3.600-3.810 GHz is practically useless, no video can be watched most of the time.
This is ilustrative how signal looks like in the "interference band" and in undisturbed part of it. Look at the SNR level jumping up & down for 3.608 LH.
BTW, this is one of the strongests if not the strongest C-band satellite in the arc.
Titanium C138 anti-5G LNBF test coming next spring/summer.