The company is better known (to me) for making or importing switches.
That particular LNB doesn't have the most outstanding specs, but I'm sure it'd be fine if you just want to get started.
You might find some vendors throwing in a cheap LNB with the purchase of a dish.
This would be a good candidate.
It'll work for most things.
To get an idea of the difference between an LNB that works, and one that is excellent, visit our
Equipment Review Department.
Scan through looking for LNB reviews, and then give 'em a read.
I recall one several years back by Iceberg; it was on an Invacom.
Catch that review, and note how it outperformed whatever it was compared to.
Sometimes you -need- that extra margin, and sometimes you do -not-.
Spend your money and make your choices.