Analog Ku reception

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Please explain about C/ku, is it C band with a small dish, and do the receivers that are C/ku, able to work on Cband if you have the correct LNB. Please give the details, no one liners, please. Joe

Iceberg said:
if its NTSC and no sr, it is analog

you can't put that into a digital receiver...you need an analog receiver (the old C/Ku receivers on Ebay work the best) :D
 
Please explain about C/ku, is it C band with a small dish, and do the receivers that are C/ku, able to work on Cband if you have the correct LNB. Please give the details, no one liners, please.

C-band is a minimum of a 6 foot dish. Although some people can get digital C-band with a 4 footer or smaller. Analog C-band needs a 5-6 foot dish or bigger
KU band is what most of us have. The main difference between analog & digital is analog is 1 channel per transponder. Digital can stick 5,6,10,15+ channels per transponder. Also, the transponder can be split to 3 spots (upper, middle, lower)

Analog has a much clearer picture, since it is using the whole transponder.

There are lots of sports feeds still on analog (both C & Ku band). The reason I always say “C/KU receiver” is because the old setups had the capability of both (depending on the LNB’s you have)

I have 2 C/KU receivers for just KU band :D
 
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