Eagle Aspen 4000 C Ku LNBF

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I came across an Eagle Aspen 4000 C/Ku LNBF today from an old C-band setup that someone had.

As far as I can tell they don't make these anymore. Seems they just make mostly circular LNBs now.

I currently have a BSC621-2 and was curious how these compare. Anyone have any reviews for the Eagle Aspen 4000 C/Ku LNBF?
 
I used one back in 2000. It was just an lnbf with C/Ku with no scalar plate. Since it was older technology the noise figure and gain was much lower. It believe C was 25K and Ku was .8
The BSC621-2 was made much later and has higher gain, lower noise, and comes with a scalar ring/insert for circular reception.
I still have mine lying in a box somewhere in the garage. They were the first wave of lnb that had no servo motors when DVB was now emerging in the early 2000. Used it with a Satcruiser Acer 101.
 
It is the same one I had, but never got a scalar with it. It has a separate C & Ku feed. I bought it from a company called "Smallear.com". The specs with the gain should be there on the label.
 
Not sure if this will reach you, but do you still have that Eagle Aspen V-4000 lnbf? If so, I would be interested in buying it.
 
can you post a pic looking at the inside of it?
thanks
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