Help identifying LNB

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I was wondering if anyone could identify the following.

Model No. NJR2115-FH
NF 1.1db
Supply voltage +15 to 24 VDC

Its mounted on a fiberglass 6' Prodelin offset dish. Sorry, no pictures yet. Does anyone know if this is C band or Ku? -Thanks
 
I'd guess that it is Ku as the noise(NF) is in db, C band lnb's, I think, are still usually rated in degrees, kelvin. Such as 25K. The throat of a C band lnbf is greater than 1.5 inches, a Ku lnbf, much smaller, around 1/2 inch.
 
It is listed on here Satellite dish (coincidenmtly alburquerque like your location) and it says LNB Down Converter so I would assume it is a fixed polarity LNB.

As per this thread , http://www.satelliteguys.us/c-band-satellite-discussion/130449-prodelin-dish-gets-new-home-2.html it seems to be a Ku LNB , maybe the OP could give you more info.

As per this one , http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/99266-possible-deal-used-ku-dishes.html It says it is a Ku offset Dish.

The LNB seems to me to requiere a rotor since its voltage is 15 to 24V or you would need a feedhorn with 2 LNB's like this , 1 for H , 1 for V signals.

A 6 footer could be used for C band as well although since this one is offset it will requiere a C band LNB designed for offset dishes or the conical scalar solution.
 
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