SOLID C-BAND SINGLE LNBF
(Model - CB1-13K)
SPECIFICATION LNBF 13K
Input Frequency - 3.4-4.2GHz
L.O Frequency - 5.150GHz
Frequency Stability - +/-2MHz (-40'c-+70'c)
Local Leakage Input - 15dBm
Output Frequency - 950~1750MHz
Conversion Gain - 65dB (Typ.)
Gain Flatness - +/-1dB/36MHz
Output VSWR - 2.1
Output Spurious - -60dBm (Max)
Noise Figure - 13'K (Max)
Power Supply - 24V (DC),250mA(Max)
Waveguide - WC-229
Switching Voltage - 13V/18V
Image Rejection - 45dB(Min)
Output Power - +5dBM (at1dB Compression)
Output Compression - Type F Female
Input Connecter - Circular WG with Horn with Horn Ring
FAQs-
What is the LNB frequency for C band?
3,800 MHz to 4,200 MHz.
What is the difference between LNB and Lnbf?
This is the initial stage of converting the spaceborne microwave signal into visual and aural content for computers and televisions. A satellite dish's feedhorn is where a basic LNB is attached. An even more advanced technological component, an LNBF is a part of the feedhorn itself.
What is C band satellite dish?
C-band refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum allotted for satellite transmissions in the 4GHz to 8GHz frequency range.
What is C band LNB used for?
The frequency range for satellite broadcasts that the C Band LNB can receive is 3,800 MHz to 4,200 MHz. At 5150 MHz, the LO inside the LNB is standardized. It is evident that the two output signals, at 1350 MHz and 950 MHz, are inside the common intermediate frequency band that is supported by satellite receivers.
C-BAND SINGLE LNBF-13K
- Brand: SOLID
- Product Code: CB1-13K
- Availability: 2-3 Days
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₹400.00
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