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Chaparral
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Chaparral Single
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Chaparral Universal LNB Single
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Chaparral Single
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Detailed Description

Description
This is the Chaparral Universal Ku LNB. It is designed for reviving KU and FTA satellite signal in the frequency of 10.7-12.75 Ghz for high frequency and is fully compatible with all KU free to air fta satellites. When using a Universal LNB you will need to set your receiver LNB type to Universal. You will also need to make sure your reciever's LO (local ocsillator) frequency is set to 10600 MHz and 9750 MHz. A free to air receiver may show this as 10600/9750 on one line, or there may be one input line for the High band of 10600 MHz and a seperate line for the Low band 9750 Mhz. The Universal linear Ku LNB provides internationally renowned Chaparral quality and reliability at a very affordable price. This unit features 22KHz tone switching for selection between high and low band in addition to conventional voltage-selected polarization selection.

Compact and easy to install, the Universal linear Ku LNBF is the ideal solution for offset antennas for both analog and digital satellite signal reception.

Compact and easy to install, the Universal Dual Ku LNB is the ideal solution for offset antennas for both analog and digital free to air fta satellite signal reception.
The Universal linear Ku Twin LNB incorporates proven LNB technology for superior noise performance and reliability. Key benefits include high cross polarity isolation and low noise temperature.
Features
- Ku universal compatible for analog and digital signal reception
- Free to air compatible for fta satellites like Galaxy 19 at 97 west
- High cross pol isolation
- Low noise temperature
- We offer great wholesale pricing
- Easy to install
- Lightweight, won't weigh down your dish
- protective cover slides down to keep water out of the cable connectors
The Universal linear Ku LNBF incorporates proven LNB technology for superior noise performance and 11-7230-1 reliability. Key benefits include high cross polarity isolation and low noise temperature.
Specifications on the Chaparral Universal Single Lnb
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Input Frequency
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10.7 - 11.7 Ghz
11.7-12.75 Ghz
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Output Frequency
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950 - 1950 MHz
1100 - 2150 MHz
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LO Frequency
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9.75 Ghz
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10.6 Ghz
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LO Temperature Drift (@ -40 – 60°C)
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+- 3 MHz
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LO Phase Noise
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50dBc @ 1Khz
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75dBc @ 10Khz
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95dBc @ 100Khz
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110dBc @ 1Mhz
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Conversion Gain
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58dB (Tipical)
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Cross Pol Isolation
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20 dB
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Connection
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75 Ohms connector F type
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Polarization Switching Voltage Vertical:
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11.5 - 14.0 V
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Horizontal:
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16.0 – 19.0 V
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Band SwitchinG
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Low: 0 KHz
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High 22 +- 4 KHz
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Operation Temperature
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-30°C to + 60°C
0~100%
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Output ConnectoR
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75 ohm F type
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LNB is A low-noise block converter (LNB, for low-noise block) is the (receiving or downlink) antenna of what is commonly called the parabolic satellite dish commonly used for satellite TV reception. It is functionally equivalent to the dipole antenna used for most other TV reception purposes, although it is actually waveguide based. Whereas the dipole antenna is unable to adapt itself to various polarization planes without being rotated, the LNB can be switched electronically between horizontal and vertical polarization reception. The LNB is usually fixed on or in the satellite dish, for the reasons outlined below. The corresponding component in the uplink transmit link is called a Block upconvert (BUC).
Satellites use comparatively high radio frequencies to transmit their signals.
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