patmos SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Aug 9, 2005 64 0 Nov 8, 2007 #1 I have the Teflon dielectric plate in my LNB. Will it affect signal level when moving from Circular sat to linear ones. If yes by how much?
I have the Teflon dielectric plate in my LNB. Will it affect signal level when moving from Circular sat to linear ones. If yes by how much?
qwert1515 SatelliteGuys TheList Sep 26, 2005 4,246 41 Los Angeles CA Nov 8, 2007 #2 I am not sure the exact amount but I know it will effect your signal, on my 1.2 Meter dish I loose all linear signals if that plate is in I think its like using a DBS circular LNB for a linear satellite, I have never seen a signal doing that.
I am not sure the exact amount but I know it will effect your signal, on my 1.2 Meter dish I loose all linear signals if that plate is in I think its like using a DBS circular LNB for a linear satellite, I have never seen a signal doing that.
A adrian SatelliteGuys Family Jan 23, 2006 55 0 Nov 11, 2007 #3 Definitely yes.It varies from sat to sat,also transponder to transponder.Suggest you try it yourself.Any suggestions from the Forum members how to solve this problem.How does a polarotor LNB deal with linear and circular polarity?
Definitely yes.It varies from sat to sat,also transponder to transponder.Suggest you try it yourself.Any suggestions from the Forum members how to solve this problem.How does a polarotor LNB deal with linear and circular polarity?