More than likely your thought is correct ...Good afternoon!
I’m curious on the difference between the 3D2RBLNBR0-01 and the 3D2RBLNBR0-02 LNBs.
Im assuming just a newer model but does anyone know?
Thanks! It looks different but works fine. Just was curious.More than likely your thought is correct ...
It's either a newer model or a different manufacture, but I'm leaning towards the newer model.
You'll be fine, and as a bonus, its a Reverse Band.Thanks! It looks different but works fine. Just was curious.
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Thanks for the info ....The -xx is manufacturer code. 01 is WNC, 02 is PBI/Eagle, 03 is Zinwell.
Thanks! yeah working great nowYou'll be fine, and as a bonus, its a Reverse Band.
Don't know if we'll ever get to the point where a RB will matter now, but the idea was there earlier.
Interesting... Thanks for the details!The -xx is manufacturer code. 01 is WNC, 02 is PBI/Eagle, 03 is Zinwell.
The -xx is manufacturer code. 01 is WNC, 02 is PBI/Eagle, 03 is Zinwell.
I'll take a guess .... without looking it up ...For extra bonus points, do you know the mfr codes for Andrew and California Amplifier?
There's a -14 for LNBs but I don't know if it is Andrew or Calamp. Neither have made LNBs for years so it is irrelevant except for old KaKu LNBs.
I don't even know their mfr cods any more but CalAmp did make dishes, LNBs and mounts early on. Andrew had a very capable team designing one of the first KaKu systems but could never get some mechanical specs to pass and therefore were never turned on to supply dishes and mounts.
From the last report I got on it. The "-14" LNB mfr. code was for a company called "MTI."There's a -14 for LNBs but I don't know if it is Andrew or Calamp. Neither have made LNBs for years so it is irrelevant except for old KaKu LNBs.