I've been trying to research the California Amplifier LNB I have (140011) and it looks like the stability is flat out horrid on it. It's something like 3 Mhz. It isn't listed on the manufactures site but here's what i've dug up on it:
17° K "Mini-Mag" C-Band LNB w/3.0 MHz. L.O. Freq. Stability
It seems that that same part number was on 25k, 20k, and 17k LNBs. Who knows what the heck mine is,
The DMS ASC211 is rated as the following:
R.F. FREQUENCY RANGE 3.4 to 4.2 GHz
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 950 ~ 1750 MHz
DRO LO FREQUENCY 5.150 GHz
LO FREQUENCY STABILITY ± 1.0 MHz @ 25° C
± 2.5 MHz @ ( - 40° C~ + 60° C)
LO LEAKAGE - 40 dBm
CONVERSION GAIN 62 dB (min)
GAIN FLATNESS ± 0.5 dB / 36 MHz at receiving channel
IMAGE REJECTION 40 dB ( min )
P1dB GAIN COMPRESSION 0 dBm
OUTPUT V.S.W.R. 2.5:1 ( MAX )
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 75 OHM
OUTPUT CONNECTOR TYPE F FEMALE
INPUT FLANGE CPR-229G WAVEGUIDE
DC SUPPLY +15~25 Volts at 150 mA
NOISE FIGURE 17° K ( MAX )
OPERATING TEMPERATURE -40° C ~ +60° C
DIMENSION 98.5 x 70.0 x 76.5 ( mm )
WEIGHT 200g
The ASC211 is dirt cheap (Under $10) - is it worth concidering it or should I save my $$ and pick up a Norsat or somehting? It looks like it's only marginally better at best.
I'd appreciate any input.
It's on a California Amplifier C/Ku feedhorn & polarotor that I plan on putting on top my 5' Winegard mesh dish.
17° K "Mini-Mag" C-Band LNB w/3.0 MHz. L.O. Freq. Stability
It seems that that same part number was on 25k, 20k, and 17k LNBs. Who knows what the heck mine is,
The DMS ASC211 is rated as the following:
R.F. FREQUENCY RANGE 3.4 to 4.2 GHz
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 950 ~ 1750 MHz
DRO LO FREQUENCY 5.150 GHz
LO FREQUENCY STABILITY ± 1.0 MHz @ 25° C
± 2.5 MHz @ ( - 40° C~ + 60° C)
LO LEAKAGE - 40 dBm
CONVERSION GAIN 62 dB (min)
GAIN FLATNESS ± 0.5 dB / 36 MHz at receiving channel
IMAGE REJECTION 40 dB ( min )
P1dB GAIN COMPRESSION 0 dBm
OUTPUT V.S.W.R. 2.5:1 ( MAX )
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 75 OHM
OUTPUT CONNECTOR TYPE F FEMALE
INPUT FLANGE CPR-229G WAVEGUIDE
DC SUPPLY +15~25 Volts at 150 mA
NOISE FIGURE 17° K ( MAX )
OPERATING TEMPERATURE -40° C ~ +60° C
DIMENSION 98.5 x 70.0 x 76.5 ( mm )
WEIGHT 200g
The ASC211 is dirt cheap (Under $10) - is it worth concidering it or should I save my $$ and pick up a Norsat or somehting? It looks like it's only marginally better at best.
I'd appreciate any input.
It's on a California Amplifier C/Ku feedhorn & polarotor that I plan on putting on top my 5' Winegard mesh dish.