2.45GHz and 900MHz should not be problem. 2.45GHz is quite far below C-band (3.7-4.2GHz) and will be severely attenuated by trees.
CC is available on most network programming, but not usually present on live event backhauls. What channels specifically are you interested in CC? We can check if it has CC. MicroHD is the only consumer DVBS2 STB with CC. So if CC is necessary, it narrows your options!
I live in Belize ,Central America. I have a 6 foot mesh move-able dish,X2 Premium Mini HD and III HD receiver, I have used C1W-PLL, BSC421 AND ESX242. Out of the three Lnb's the ESX242 works the best and I can get most all the transponders with a good lock. BSC421 is next with less locks and C1W-pll is last. I get channels that many say they have problems with , I have found that some receivers do not have as sensitive tuners and the choose of LNBF makes a big differance.I didn't realize a dual output would give lower quality reception.I'll stick with a single output then and save on only one coax to boot.Does the wideband C1PLL receive as well as the C1-PLL C-band LNBF 3.7 - 4.2GHz WiMax and WiFi Filter? I'd like to pick up the lower range Spanish channels on SES 40.5...but not at the expense of everything else.Thanks!
That's right.The Geosatpro micro hd controls its own polarity,correct?
Nope. Polarity is selected by the receiver changing the LNB voltage 13-V 18-HSecond receiver requires additional polarity control wires,correct?