BSC 621 LNBF and BSC 621-2 LNBF differences

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I hope this will help you all understand the difference between the two LNBFs. I got this info from Sadoun site:

BSC 621 LNBF:

Special for diginal C and integrated STANDARD KU Band satellite reception
C Band: 3.4 GHz ^ 4.2 GHz
STANDARD Ku Band: 11.7GHz ^ 12.2 GHz

BSC 621-2 LNBF:

Special for diginal and intregrated UNIVERSAL Ku Band satellite reception
Extended frequency:
C Band: 3.4 GHz ^ 4.2 GHz
UNIVERSAL Ku Band: 10.7 GHz ^ 12.75 GHz
(NOTE: Make sure your receiver support Universal LNBFs)

Make sure you know the right LNBF for your system! :up
 
The thing I found is that some sites send you to the installation guide for the BSC 621-2 when you click the link for the BSC 621. There is another difference between the two (which I had backwards until linuxman pointed it out to me today). The BSC 621 has a built in 0/22k tone switch to switch between C band and KU. The BSC 621-2 has a built in 2 port disecq to switch between to 2 bands. That subtle difference can wreak havock on your wiring setup if you are not careful.
 
The BSC 621 has a built in 0/22k tone switch to switch between C band and KU.
The BSC 621-2 has a built in 2 port disecq to switch between to 2 bands.
...and the 621-2 then selects which Ku band via 22khz tone.
Yea, I'd say that'd mess up your switch designs. :)
 
The manuals on both LNBFs are identical, when I downloaded both from Sadoun's website. Same everything.
I bought the BSC 621-2 from Rick's Satellite. He was nice to write on the box the settings for the DiseQc switch so I won't get confused. I will install it very soon with my 5 foot Wilson aluminun (solid) dish and arm driven by the V-box.
 
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