Is there such a thing as a C/Ku-LNBF

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Virgil Gomes

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Hello everyone,

Is there such a thing as an LNBF that can be used to reveive C and Ku band?

I read it in a post on "TalkAbout". I didn't think there was anything out there that could do that.

Thanks,
Virgil
 
Virgil,
I was advised against using a dual feed LNBF as they are notorious for poor reception. I would look instead at a Corotor, which is a feedhorn designed to take both C and KU band LNB's. A few companies manufacture them, including Chapperal and Eagle.
 
Virgil Gomes said:
Hello everyone,

Is there such a thing as an LNBF that can be used to reveive C and Ku band?

I read it in a post on "TalkAbout". I didn't think there was anything out there that could do that.

Thanks,
Virgil

For a big dish it is best to get c/ku Lnb's and a dual band feedhorn. Chap,ADL feed's and maybe some Norsat Lnb's. well if you can get an lnbf free then go ahead :)
 
Hello everyone,

Thanks for the replys!!

It looks like there is a C/Ku LNBF, but you guys don't think it's a good idea.

Have you guys had personal bad experiences with them??

What do you think of just using a C-Band LNBF
(ASC421) http://www.dmsiusa.com/c-band_lnbf.htm

and strapping on an FSS linear Ku LNB. Can I do that?

Does anyone have experience with the ASC421?

Thank you,
Virgil
 
What dish are you using? Like the others said before if you are using a BUD setup, then by all means get a CorotorII with a 17deg (or lower) C-band LNB and a wideband .6db Ku-band LNB. Buy high stability if you are doing some serious hobbist stuff. Don't limit yourself to just one type.


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charper1 said:
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