Universal LNB Vs C/Ku standard LNB

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Tanuki

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I've been trying to search the Forum for a thread on Universal LNB's vs a C/KU standard LNB. But every one has those terms in thier signatures to the search is painfull.

Could someone please explain the differance for me?

Thank you.
Tanuki
 
Here are a few types of LNB's:

Standard Ku Band:
LO: 10750
Range: 11700 MHz - 12200 MHz

Universal Ku Band:
LO: 9750 / 10600
Range: 10700 MHz - 11700 MHz and 11700 MHz - 12750 MHz

Standard C Band:
LO: 5150
Range: 3700 MHz - 4200 MHz or (3400 MHz - 4200 MHz) depends on the LNB.

The main reason for a universal LNB is for a few Atlantic birds.
A standard LNB is more useful if you plan on having more that 4 LNBs or if you are not interested in the few Atlantic birds that use a universal LNB.

EDIT - Anole's link give the same information :)
 
Universal LNB's are a necessity in Europe as it allows a satellite to use twice as much space for channels since there is a low band and a high band.

Here in the US other than PAS9 and a couple other satellites over the atlantic, its not needed.
 
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