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Help locating a C-Band dual feed LNBF
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyperson" data-source="post: 927438" data-attributes="member: 183338"><p>Been a while but finally feel able to comment on the findings re: the dual output Titanium C2-PLL.</p><p></p><p>Do not have another make of dual output to compare with but sensitivity wise I found the Titanium was on a par with the WSI ESX241 (single) over several tested satellite positions.</p><p>Yesterday and at 60.0ºE, which I consider my easterly limit, I started set up and fine tuned with the WSI single on 3698 R 1666 reading 5.5dB as per:-</p><p><a href="https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/60-0%C2%BAe-intelsat-904.165125/" target="_blank">https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/60-0ºe-intelsat-904.165125/</a></p><p></p><p>Changed to the dual output Titanium which also saw initially 5.3dB, fine tuned to give 5.6dB.</p><p>Changed and connected to the second output on the LNB and exactly the same reading, 5.6dB.</p><p></p><p>Finally with the Titanium dual, had one output connected to the Technomate 5402 mk3, 8m coax run and the other output to the TBS 5925 USB, 25m run..... then reversed the coax cable connections at the LNB outputs resulting in identical .db readings at the receivers so think safe to say that there was no gain/loss between the dual outputs and the different receivers/coax run.</p><p></p><p>Overall and only my own setup/findings.....well pleased with the Titanium Dual output C2-PLL.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks to the peeps above that guided me with this. [ATTACH=full]78161[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyperson, post: 927438, member: 183338"] Been a while but finally feel able to comment on the findings re: the dual output Titanium C2-PLL. Do not have another make of dual output to compare with but sensitivity wise I found the Titanium was on a par with the WSI ESX241 (single) over several tested satellite positions. Yesterday and at 60.0ºE, which I consider my easterly limit, I started set up and fine tuned with the WSI single on 3698 R 1666 reading 5.5dB as per:- [url]https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/60-0%C2%BAe-intelsat-904.165125/[/url] Changed to the dual output Titanium which also saw initially 5.3dB, fine tuned to give 5.6dB. Changed and connected to the second output on the LNB and exactly the same reading, 5.6dB. Finally with the Titanium dual, had one output connected to the Technomate 5402 mk3, 8m coax run and the other output to the TBS 5925 USB, 25m run..... then reversed the coax cable connections at the LNB outputs resulting in identical .db readings at the receivers so think safe to say that there was no gain/loss between the dual outputs and the different receivers/coax run. Overall and only my own setup/findings.....well pleased with the Titanium Dual output C2-PLL. Again, thanks to the peeps above that guided me with this. [ATTACH=full]78161[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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