Just Sharing This The 'New' Titanium 5G BLUE lnbf release.

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@John

Thank you for sharing, the "Blue" range on the Tit parallels the "Blue" range on the inline band pass filters, seems like there is a colour coded system for these 5G jobbies.
Red = 3800 - 4200
Blue = 4000 - 4200

I think for the USA market there will probably be a decent customer base as a lot of the C-Band stuff has been shunted up into the 4000 - 4200 range.
For the Euro, Asian and Oceania zeems there is still plenty juice in the 3800 to 4000 range so I think the Red Tit might get more suck.
 

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Do these realistically help with reception in the 3800-4200 band in the UK? Or are we fighting a losing battle?
 

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Do these realistically help with reception in the 3800-4200 band in the UK? Or are we fighting a losing battle?

The decent quality in line band pass filters really do help, as do the Titanium C-Band LNBF's.

I had a feed on 46.0E in C-Band that was in and out of a lock due to local 5G.
After fitting a Titanium LNBF with filtering, the feed had a stable and solid lock, never lost the lock at all.

The filters can have a sharp cut off point and selection of the filter range is dependent on the required reception frequencies.
For example, it would make no sense to use an ALGA Red inline band pass filter if you wished to receive a C-Band frequency at 3780 MHz, the filter would block it.

I have some top class "Pro" grade ALGA Red in line bandpass filters available at medium wad.
 

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What's the actual 5G band that's being used in the UK? Does it stop at 3799.99 or does it extend beyond that? Conflicting reports suggest it goes beyond that given that it seems to wipe the entire C band spectrum, though it maybe because non-filtered LNBs were used.
 

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What's the actual 5G band that's being used in the UK? Does it stop at 3799.99 or does it extend beyond that? Conflicting reports suggest it goes beyond that given that it seems to wipe the entire C band spectrum, though it maybe because non-filtered LNBs were used.

It 'aint gonna get any better i'm afraid during 2025 or sometime afterwards ....
Here's the first few paragraphs of an Ofcom anouncement released a couple of days ago.
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Do these realistically help with reception in the 3800-4200 band in the UK? Or are we fighting a losing battle?

Using a C138 5G lnbf now so In my case, yes.... - for the time being at least but the near future looks very bleak

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