quad c band lnbf

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Hello anyone know where to get new or used 6 of these c band lnbfs, like a esx244 lnbf
 
Hi magic static thank you for your reply,What i was trying to do is run 4 different receivers independent of each other.Thank you again much appreciated.
 
A dual output LNBF connected to a multi-switch will provide independent (both polarities) outputs to as many receivers as the switch has outputs! :D
yup exactly. I ran at one time about 8 receivers off of a dual LNB (back when 123W had the Equity channels) :)
 
I used a esx244 hooked Upto 2 8output MS that was when I was busting out 50 or 100 dsr410's and need to download and auth for SRL.

Performance was ok. I always liked the esx241 and 242 however never really thought a 4 output lnbf was all that useful unless you were doing something unique.




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Like linear/circular combo? Would be nice to have if performance was ok.. They were able to do that on Ku, should be possible on C-band as well...
 
Anything is possible if a substantial market exists. But it is highly improbable that you will ever see a C-band LNBF in distribution with optimized combined circular and linear reception.

The QPH-031 distribution was possible because of the incredible market potential. It remains as the most popular KU LNBF ever distributed in North America. In comparison, the C-band market is quite small with the demand for combined circular/linear being an even smaller fraction.

I have read on some European forums that some hobbyists are experimenting with dielectric insets with decent results on simultaneous linear and circular signals.
 
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