So will a universal LNBF with a 10600 LO work just fine for the things I've been thinking I need 10750 for?
So will a universal LNBF with a 10600 LO work just fine for the things I've been thinking I need 10750 for?
A universal LNB is actually better than a standard LNB in some cases. For example, since you're in AL, you may be able to receive the low Ku-band frequencies at 117W from 10970 to 11670 MHz by using your universal LNB with LO set to 9750 MHz and 22 kHz set to OFF. The 117W Eutelsat 117 West B footprint falls over your area. There are some Mexican transponders available.So will a universal LNBF with a 10600 LO work just fine for the things I've been thinking I need 10750 for?
Good point, I had not even noticed those. I thought all the low-Ku were in Europe.A universal LNB is actually better than a standard LNB in some cases. For example, since you're in AL, you may be able to receive the low Ku-band frequencies at 117W from 10970 to 11670 MHz by using your universal LNB with LO set to 9750 MHz and 22 kHz set to OFF. The 117W Eutelsat 117 West B footprint falls over your area. There are some Mexican transponders available.
Hmmm...looks like it's time to order a back up.4/3/2025 - Edision is out of stock on the TL-2 0.1dB Twin Output PLL Universal 9750/10600 Ku Band LNBF, AND the SL-2 0.1dB Single Output PLL Universal 9750/10600 Ku Band LNBF.
We (HyperMegaSat) do still have the SL-2 Single Output Model in Stock, but only a few dozen.
Once these are gone, they are gone for good it appears.
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