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LNBP8

Specifications

SKU: 1110378

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LNB SUPPLY AND CONTROL VOLTAGE REGULATOR
Parameter Description Value
Part Number Component Identifier LNBP8
Type Device Type Low Noise Block Downconverter (LNB)
Frequency Range Input Frequency Range 10.7 GHz to 12.75 GHz
Local Oscillator (LO) Frequency LO Frequency 9.75 GHz / 10.6 GHz (Switchable)
Output Frequency Range IF Output Frequency Range 950 MHz to 2150 MHz
Noise Figure Noise Performance < 0.7 dB (Typical)
Gain Signal Amplification 60 dB ± 2 dB (Typical)
Polarization Supported Polarizations Vertical / Horizontal (Switchable)
Power Supply Operating Voltage 13 V DC to 24 V DC
Current Consumption Power Consumption < 150 mA (Typical)
Operating Temperature Temperature Range -40°C to +60°C
Environmental Protection Protection Features IP65 (Dust Tight and Water Jet Protected)
Dimensions Physical Size 150 mm x 100 mm x 50 mm
Weight Weight 1.2 kg

Instructions for Use

  1. Installation:

    • Ensure the LNB is securely mounted on the satellite dish.
    • Connect the coaxial cable from the LNB to the satellite receiver.
  2. Power Supply:

    • The LNB is powered via the coaxial cable from the satellite receiver.
    • Ensure the power supply voltage is within the range of 13 V DC to 24 V DC.
  3. Frequency Selection:

    • The LO frequency can be switched between 9.75 GHz and 10.6 GHz using the control signal from the satellite receiver.
    • The control signal is typically 13 V DC for 9.75 GHz and 18 V DC for 10.6 GHz.
  4. Polarization Selection:

    • Polarization can be switched between vertical and horizontal using the control signal from the satellite receiver.
    • The control signal is typically a 22 kHz tone for horizontal polarization and no tone for vertical polarization.
  5. Testing:

    • Use a signal strength meter or the built-in signal strength indicator on the satellite receiver to ensure proper alignment and signal reception.
    • Adjust the dish position if necessary to optimize the signal strength.
  6. Maintenance:

    • Regularly inspect the LNB for any physical damage or corrosion.
    • Clean the LNB and dish as needed to maintain optimal performance.
    • Ensure the coaxial connections are tight and secure to prevent signal loss.
  7. Storage:

    • Store the LNB in a dry, cool place when not in use.
    • Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and moisture.
  8. Troubleshooting:

    • If the signal strength is weak, check the dish alignment and all connections.
    • If the LNB fails to power on, verify the power supply and coaxial cable connections.
    • If the polarization or frequency settings are incorrect, check the control signals from the satellite receiver.
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