titanium lnb 5 G filter

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hello for fafore tell me the difference between these 2 titanium 5 G filter lnb products, to use in europe thank you
 

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The Perfomance Plus indicates a filter upgrade to the hardware for the C138 and C238 models. The filter upgrade provides additional attenuation of the interfering signals on frequencies below 3800MHz. This interference affects the entire block conversion if not attenuated prior to the conversion and will cause signal dropouts within the entire band pass frequency range.

Unfortunately, some sellers are selling (and customers are buying) the wrong filters to address the interference occurring in their regions. For example, 3700 - 4200 BPF filters are being sold to customers in markets where 5g is transmitting in the N77 and N78 bands. The 3700 - 4200 MHz 5G filters will not attenuate N77 or N78 5G as these bands transmit up to 3800MHz.

In the 1st Quarter of 2024, Titanium Satellite will begin distributing the Blue filter LNBFs with a 4000 - 4200 MHz Band Pass Filter. The frequencies below 4000 MHz will be attenuated, while the frequencies between 4000 and 4200 MHz will be allowed to pass without attenuation.
 
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There is no universal answer for any country or region. Your choice of band pass filter frequency range depends on what transponder frequencies you wish to receive, if terrestrial interference is present on adjacent frequencies and overloading the conversion process and if there are other methods to block or shield your system from the interference.

A good place to start is to determine if carriers on nearby cell towers are using N77 and/or N78 bands in your region. The page linked below shows that the N78 band was auctioned to a carrier and might be in use in your area. If so, the Performance Plus filtering on the C138 or C238 is likely a good solution to consider.

 
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The Perfomance Plus indicates a filter upgrade to the hardware for the C138 and C238 models. The filter upgrade provides additional attenuation of the interfering signals on frequencies below 3800MHz. This interference affects the entire block conversion if not attenuated prior to the conversion and will cause signal dropouts within the entire band pass frequency range.

Unfortunately, some sellers are selling (and customers are buying) the wrong filters to address the interference occurring in their regions. For example, 3700 - 4200 BPF filters are being sold to customers in markets where 5g is transmitting in the N77 and N78 bands. The 3700 - 4200 MHz 5G filters will not attenuate N77 or N78 5G as these bands transmit up to 3800MHz.

In the 1st Quarter of 2024, Titanium Satellite will begin distributing the Blue filter LNBFs with a 4000 - 4200 MHz Band Pass Filter. The frequencies below 4000 MHz will be attenuated, while the frequencies between 4000 and 4200 MHz will be allowed to pass without attenuation.
Thanks, Brian this is very good news for those needing these. I own 2 of your devices and they work,,,looks like a 3rd if needed for stepped up 5G. Will price be about the same????
 
Thanks, Brian this is very good news for those needing these. I own 2 of your devices and they work,,,looks like a 3rd if needed for stepped up 5G. Will price be about the same????
Sorry. Not able to comment on the price of the C140 and C240 LNBFs at this time. Too many production and logistics variables to estimate a landed cost.