N netdvn Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Dec 26, 2007 28 0 America's Historic Triangle Oct 21, 2008 #1 Is there way to identify the LNB type (linear/circular) by just looking at the information from Lyngsat? What type of lnb is for 103W? Thanks,
Is there way to identify the LNB type (linear/circular) by just looking at the information from Lyngsat? What type of lnb is for 103W? Thanks,
L Lak7 SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Feb 28, 2008 5,451 7 Near Chicago, Illinois Oct 21, 2008 #2 Yes, look in the First column "Freq TP", if there is a H or V it's Linear, if there is a R or L it's Circular.
Yes, look in the First column "Freq TP", if there is a H or V it's Linear, if there is a R or L it's Circular.
N netdvn Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Dec 26, 2007 28 0 America's Historic Triangle Oct 21, 2008 #3 Thanks, Lak7 said: Yes, look in the First column "Freq TP", if there is a H or V it's Linear, if there is a R or L it's Circular. Click to expand... Thanks Lak7,
Thanks, Lak7 said: Yes, look in the First column "Freq TP", if there is a H or V it's Linear, if there is a R or L it's Circular. Click to expand... Thanks Lak7,
Tron SatelliteGuys Master May 6, 2005 6,599 34 Metro New Orleans, LA Oct 26, 2008 #4 103w requires a linear Ku-Band LNBF, either universal or standard. Skew is a bit off on that bird.
Anole SatelliteGuys Master Sep 22, 2005 11,819 14 L.A., Calif. Oct 26, 2008 #5 For a very brief overview of LNB types (for KU), the first post in the Switches Simplified FAQ goes over 'em.
For a very brief overview of LNB types (for KU), the first post in the Switches Simplified FAQ goes over 'em.