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Re: Freesat question
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If I understand correctly on a satellite installation the "tuner" is in the LNB and the cable only carries the tuned signal not the full "bandwidth"? |
Re: Freesat question
For each tuner you need an LNB, so three tuners you;d need a triple LNB (a quad one is probably cheaper as sky uses them..)
As for the tuner well NO, an LNB converts the signal from somewhere in the region of 10-11Ghz down to a more reasonable figure that can be carried down Co-ax without to much attenuation..(roughly about 900-1100Mhz), the tuners inside of the sat reciever handle the lower signal.. |
Re: Freesat question
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For a + box to work fully, it has to allow for the possibility that one tuner will want to tune in to a horizontally polarized signal at the same time as the other tuner will want to receive a vertically polarized signal. The only way to ensure this full flexibility is to give each tuner its own LNB (or rather, install multiple LNBs within a single casing, which is what a dual, quad or octo-LNB is). |
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