Satking 5G came out for sale 1 year ago, which one was first?Titanium Brian, it appears somebody cloned your LNBF, and is selling it. Maybe some midnight runs off the shift?
Satking 5G came out for sale 1 year ago, which one was first?Titanium Brian, it appears somebody cloned your LNBF, and is selling it. Maybe some midnight runs off the shift?
Maybe you have one of those 5g antennas on an electric pole in front of your house, and your dish is aimed in that general direction?Brian -
Wondering if you could share your thoughts. I live in an area that got hammered by 5G when the radios were fired up around the first week of January.
I just purchased and installed your C138, but as you can see in the attached screenshot, the C138 is not filtering the 5G as I would have hoped.
Have you checked by looking into the waveguide of the feed your removed, to see if there's a wasp nest in it?Several weeks ago I started losing reception of everything under 3800 MHz and many feeds above 3800MHz were also becoming unstable. I ordered a C238 LNBF to replace my C2-PLL LNBF and had a chance to install it over the weekend. I'll admit I was a bit skeptical but wow. I honestly just swapped out the LNBF, no meter to tweak, and everything between 3800-4200 is back to normal with the same and in some cases slightly better SQ. While I guess the better SQ could somehow be related to newer hardware or a slight difference in LNBF positioning, the improvement is obvious. Big thanks to Titanium Satellite for making these available.
The C1PLL or C2PLL LNBFs are no longer available. Amazon warehouse still has a few C1W-PLL units in stock.Titanium satellite do you have any c1 or c2 PLL LEFT or on clearance. I’m in the sricks. I doubt 5G will be an issue for me since my dish is shielded by trees and pointed away from a cell tower. Thanks!
Plastic cover was still intact and waveguide clean with no guests inside.Have you checked by looking into the waveguide of the feed your removed, to see if there's a wasp nest in it?
Is there a pictorial example of what an RF fence looks like?Maybe you have one of those 5g antennas on an electric pole in front of your house, and your dish is aimed in that general direction?
If so, you'll have to find some way to put up an RF fence between your dish and that antenna. IF your dish doesn't have to be aimed "through" that 5g antenna, you may be able to mount metal screening around the whole perimeter edge of your dish with sheet metal screws. This would be mounted sort of like the sidewalls of a swimming pool.
5 G entered my area 1 month ago, and I was left without a signal in all the TP of the arc, practically zero signal, 4 days ago the Titanium 5G arrived and I am back in the c band, I would like to try these LNB PLL but shipping is very expensivePlease test and share your results. What works best for your system?
I would suggest that it would not suitable for most NA hobbyists as the band pass filter cut-off will eliminate many transponders above 4.1GHz.
In our testing, we found the PLL versions did not filter as well as the DRO models that we selected.
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