pwrsurge said:Isn't it supposed to be under the Titanium satellite brand now?
Regardless of brand, a standard L.O. PLL dual output LNBF is a welcome addition to the market.
You sir would not be a good mailman.Boo on the weather. Waiting for it to stop so i can test.
It's already for sale on Ebay at $28 w/free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GEOSATpro-S...wnconverters&hash=item3f2d293ec1#ht_229wt_953
He can custom label it as .001db if you buy 10 or more.I'm not impressed by the NR of 0.5db.
He can custom label it as .001db if you buy 10 or more.
Are you impressed with lies?I'm not impressed by the NR of 0.5db.
Are you impressed with lies?
Technology currently limits PLL LNBFs to a 0.5 or 0.6 NR. Any spec stating that a PLL is less than 0.5 is a "marketing fib". It is impossible.
Are you impressed with lies?
Technology currently limits PLL LNBFs to a 0.5 or 0.6 NR. Any spec stating that a PLL is less than 0.5 is a "marketing fib". It is impossible.
Is it possible that other manufacturers are using different test methods. e.g. ant makers will often state ant gain as dbi rather than just db or audio amps rated in peak watts rather than rms to make their products look better?
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