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Default To John From OP: "F" Connectors ?

Two wrong answers!

The current DirecTV system signals run from 250 MHz to 2150 MHz from
dish LNBs to receiver. Yes, that's VHF to microwave. No more diplexers.

Even the old big dish could run up to 2150.



In article ,
You wrote:

In article ,
PhattyMo wrote:

Hell,they use them on Dish/DirectTV,etc. What are those,like 5.8+Ghz
systems?
I don't see why they wouldn't work at 1Ghz.


Bzzzzt, Wrong, DBS uses a Block DownConverter LNB out on the Feedhorn,
and the coax running into the receiver is 900 - 1450 Mhz. Thanks
for playing.......

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