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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
5G interference, new LNB?
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1129554" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>The Titanium I used is model C1W-PLL and not C138. Perhaps the latter is better for interference. The next step is for whoever has it to give us pictures/screenshots if and to what extent it meets our expectations. But I'm not sure it will help those who want to lock the signal below 3800 MHz, where there are a lot of transponders with satellite TV programs in the C band. I hope I'm not right for those who buy the Titanium C138.</p><p>I have used several anti-jamming lnbs, the amateur ones, and I have to say that none can protect except on certain frequencies, and not completely. </p><p>On satellites with strong signals, reception is possible even below 3700 MHz. For example, at 40.0E, the satellite has such a strong signal in my area that interference is hardly noticeable on a few transponders.</p><p>Here are the three lnbs mentioned in the previous post, with the depolarizing plate I made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1129554, member: 297935"] The Titanium I used is model C1W-PLL and not C138. Perhaps the latter is better for interference. The next step is for whoever has it to give us pictures/screenshots if and to what extent it meets our expectations. But I'm not sure it will help those who want to lock the signal below 3800 MHz, where there are a lot of transponders with satellite TV programs in the C band. I hope I'm not right for those who buy the Titanium C138. I have used several anti-jamming lnbs, the amateur ones, and I have to say that none can protect except on certain frequencies, and not completely. On satellites with strong signals, reception is possible even below 3700 MHz. For example, at 40.0E, the satellite has such a strong signal in my area that interference is hardly noticeable on a few transponders. Here are the three lnbs mentioned in the previous post, with the depolarizing plate I made. [/QUOTE]
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