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Low Symbol Rate Irish Radio on Intelsat 901 27.5°W
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<blockquote data-quote="Joolz" data-source="post: 1139860" data-attributes="member: 401749"><p>That is basically how I have mine setup with power pass through on one side and DC block to the SDR. </p><p>Best to check and setup the SDR system with a normal radio signal to prove it all works before hand.- Note any frequency offset on the SDR from a known radio signal (or calibrate)</p><p>Also as most LNBs can be a MHZ high or low and the accuracy of the SDR frequency can be off it can be hard to be certain you are on the currect frequency.</p><p>Make sure you know which LO is selected on the LNB</p><p>Once you locate a signal and note the frequency offsets it is easier to find signals in the future.</p><p>As the signal level is high from the LNB you must be careful not to have to much gain on the SDR.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joolz, post: 1139860, member: 401749"] That is basically how I have mine setup with power pass through on one side and DC block to the SDR. Best to check and setup the SDR system with a normal radio signal to prove it all works before hand.- Note any frequency offset on the SDR from a known radio signal (or calibrate) Also as most LNBs can be a MHZ high or low and the accuracy of the SDR frequency can be off it can be hard to be certain you are on the currect frequency. Make sure you know which LO is selected on the LNB Once you locate a signal and note the frequency offsets it is easier to find signals in the future. As the signal level is high from the LNB you must be careful not to have to much gain on the SDR. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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