What is it? (Earth Terminals C Band satellite receiver)

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This unit is only missing a C-band dish and most likely would have been the satellite receiver sitting in someone's living room in the early 1980's. It would be of interest to a museum or collector, but no practical purpose other than documenting history.

The LNA and the downconvertor components are now packaged in a single small unit called an LNB. The tuner is of course, analog and is the equivalent to an old radio with a manual tuning dial. It used to be fun using the manual audio tuners to quickly find additional audio subcarriers.
 
Yes they are Dino stuff i use to install them in 1984 and they went for
approx 4000.00$ to 4500.00$ analog units with a lot of sparkling snow on weak transponders, but they were the good old days....
What do you think Ice....
 
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Yes that a veteran from the old days back when they still had the down converter (pre LNB days). Not worth much these days. I met Clyde Washburn back in the 80's he was one of the original receiver manufactures.
 
Still have a couple LNAs and preamps if you need spares...
Helps to give my shop a "cluttered" look...
-C.
 
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Dish size that's able to get FTA clear "Fox Soccer Channel" on 91 W

FTA HTPC