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  2. Ku band - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_band

    The K u band (/ ˌ k eɪ ˈ j uː /) is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies from 12 to 18 gigahertz (GHz). The symbol is short for "K-under" (originally German: Kurz-unten), because it is the lower part of the original NATO K band, which was split into three bands (K u, K, and K a) because of the presence of the atmospheric water vapor resonance ...

  3. Low-noise block downconverter - Wikipedia

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    This LNB has one port for all vertical polarised channels both low and high band, and another port for all low and high band horizontal channels. The basic model has only 2 connections and presumably has a local oscillator of 10.41 GHz with an intermediate frequency of 290–2340 MHz from an input of 10.7–12.75 GHz.

  4. Multiswitch - Wikipedia

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    The common LNB types are: Ku band (lower), linear, polarisation switched by DC line voltage. These are common for FTA reception, also some earlier StarChoice (Shaw DBS) systems. Ku band (lower), linear, both polarisations "stacked" by outputting one set of signals 575 MHz higher than the other.

  5. Block upconverter - Wikipedia

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    BUCs used in remote locations are often 2 or 4 W in the K u band and 5 W in the C band. The 10 MHz reference frequency is usually sent on the same feedline as the main carrier. Many smaller BUCs also get their direct current (DC) over the feedline, using an internal DC block. BUCs are generally used in conjunction with low-noise block ...

  6. Satellite television - Wikipedia

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    Back view of a linear polarised LNB. The advantages of using an LNB are that cheaper cable can be used to connect the indoor receiver to the satellite television dish and LNB, and that the technology for handling the signal at L-band and UHF was far cheaper than that for handling the signal at C-band frequencies. [16]

  7. Orthomode transducer - Wikipedia

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    Orthomode transducer, VSAT K u band Outdoor unit, includes feed horn, OMT, LNB and BUC Orthomode transducer (Portenseigne, France) Orthomode transducer, vertical and horizontal polarity Antenna side of OMT. An orthomode transducer (OMT) is a waveguide component that is commonly referred to as a polarisation duplexer.

  8. Linear (group) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_(group)

    Linear (pronounced: / l ɪ ˈ n ɪər /; lin-EER [1]) is an American freestyle-pop group from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [2]The lineup originally consisted of founder, vocalist, and main songwriter Charlie Pennachio, bassist and guitar player Wyatt Pauley, Vocalist, Rap and percussion player Joey Restivo, drummer Gerald Rappaport, guitarist Phil Conneilly, and backup vocalist/keyboardist Ricki ...

  9. Satellite dish - Wikipedia

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    The LNB converts the signals from electromagnetic or radio waves to electrical signals and shifts the signals from the downlinked C-band and/or K u-band to the L-band range. Direct broadcast satellite dishes use an LNBF, which integrates the feedhorn with the LNB.

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