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crabber
26-04-2009, 07:51 AM
I need to replace a universal twin with a quad lnb.
Which one would you recommend for signal strength and value for money please?

Glenn_911
26-04-2009, 08:37 AM
crabber


Take a look Here :

Invacom High Performance Quad-LNBF. Excellent quality in receiving both analogue and digital signals. Feed input 40mm, supply voltage vertical 13 - 14,5 volts. Changeover between low/high band via 22 kHz signal from the receiver. Weatherproof casing.

Connection to four analogue or digital satellite receiver.

Technical Data:

Noise: 0.3dB
Diameter of feed: 40mm
Receiving frequency: 10.7 - 12.8 GHz
Oscillating frequency: 9.75 GHz / 10.6 GHz
Switching criteria: 14/18V, 22 kHz

Number II

The INVERTO Quad Universal LNB is a high quality product combined with the newest technology so it is able to work with a noise figure of 0,3 dB. This compact and high-quality converter is the key to the world of digital television. With high stability, excellent noise figure and a high developed production technology, INVERTO has reached a top position at the market.

Connection to an analogue or digital satellite receiver.

Technical Data:

low noise figure typ. 0.2dB
Diameter of feed: 40mm
Receiving frequency: 10.7 - 12.75 GHz
Oscillating frequency: 9.75 GHz / 10.6 GHz
Switching criteria: 14/18V, 22 kHz


Take care

Glenn_911