Ku band LNB 10.722 frequency

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darlifs

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Anyone knows where I can find a LNB for Ku band Linear with the frequency of 10.722, because all I've seen the lowest frequency are 10.95.
Thanks
 
but all universal the frequency are 10.95 to 12.... and the satellite I looking for have 10.722 for the channel I want.
 
Most standard LNB's have a LNB LO of 10750 which will get 11.7-12.2 Ghz (11700-12200) on the KU scale.

Universals have 2 LNB LO's (9750/10600) and can get from 10700-12750
 
A Universal LNB should work, they work from 10700 - 12750.

What satellite are you trying to receive?

Same question I have :)

EDIT- I see that "Sky Brazil" is using that frequency on Intelsat 6B at 43.0°W, but that transponder is scrambled.
Or Amos 2 at 4.0°W has that frequency.
 
I know that is scrambled, but I already have the Sky receiver. the satellite as I know is Panamsat B6. PAS B6 at 43W, 60.26AZ, 39 EL, 51.42 Pol. Frequency 10722, Vert LNB 13V, Horiz LNB 18V , Symbol Rate 30000.
Position relative to Local Long 80.3, Lat 25.8.
 
There is the picture of the LNB that are been used here, but the guy that made the installation told me that he is ordering the LNB in the specific frequency, and charge me $35 hundred to get dish working, because he is the only one that know how to do.
 

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which one Universal have this frequency, because all I've seen has 10950 to 12750. If you has the specification of this one that you are talking about, please let me know.
 
This is straight off the side of the box from my DMS International:
Universal Twin LNBF
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Input: 10.7 - 12.75 GHz
Lo: 9.75 & 10.6 GHz
NF: 0.3 dB


Al
 
which one Universal have this frequency, because all I've seen has 10950 to 12750. If you has the specification of this one that you are talking about, please let me know.

where have you been looking?

EVERY Universal LNB I've seen covers 10700-12750 MHZ
 
Iceberg is correct, as always. All I use are Universals---listen to Iceberg and you will learn. Chances are, if you disagree with him on these topics, you are wrong.
 
There is the picture of the LNB that are been used here, but the guy that made the installation told me that he is ordering the LNB in the specific frequency, and charge me $35 hundred to get dish working, because he is the only one that know how to do.

Do you mean he is charging you $3500.00 to do the installation???

Just what is he doing for that price?
 
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