Customization: | Available |
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Customized: | Customized |
Usage: | TV |
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Input frequency | 10.7-12.75GHZ |
Output frequency | 950-2150MHz |
LO Frequency | 9.75/10.6GHz |
Conversion Gain |
65dB |
Gain Flatness |
≤±1.5dB |
Input VSWR |
2.5:1(max) |
Output VSWR |
2.0:1(max) |
Output Connector |
F-female Connector |
Output Impedance |
75Ω |
Cross Polar Isolation |
20dB(min) |
Supply Voltage |
1)Ca:11.5-14.0V(Vertical Polarization)13VDCtype 16.0-19.0V(Horizontal Polarization)18VDCtype |
Direct Current |
150mA |
Control Signals |
1) Low Band:Ca or Cb(see below) 2) High Band:Cc or Cb(see below) 3) Cc:Continues 22KHz |
Operating Temperature |
-40ºCto+70ºC |
Storage Temperature |
-40ºCto+80ºC |
Relative Humidity |
0%-95% |
Phase Noise |
1)-50dBc/Hz@1KHz(max) 2)-75 dBc/Hz@10KHz(max) 3)-95 dBc/Hz@100KHz(max) |
Image Rejection |
45dB(min) |
A single output Ku-band LNB (Low Noise Block) is a device used in satellite communication systems to receive signals from satellites in the Ku-band frequency range. It is typically used in conjunction with a satellite dish to capture the signals and convert them into a lower frequency range that can be easily processed by the receiver.
The LNB has a single output port that connects to the receiver or set-top box. It receives the signals from the satellite dish and amplifies them while minimizing the noise. The LNB also downconverts the signals to a lower frequency range, typically in the L-band, which is then sent to the receiver for further processing.
The single output Ku-band LNB is commonly used in residential satellite TV systems where only one receiver is connected to the satellite dish. It provides a reliable and efficient way to receive satellite signals in the Ku-band frequency range.