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LNB CONFIGURATIONS
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On the following pages, the LNB configurations available are explained.
Note:
The antenna technician or dealer which has installed your satellite antenna
will be glad to give you more information about all necessary settings.
LNB configuration 1
Connection of one LNB with a single oscillator frequency (single LNB).
Low A = oscillator frequency for a single LNB.
LNB configuration 2
1. Connection of two single LNBs for receiving the services of two satellites.
Switching between the two satellites is effected with the 22 kHz switching
signal.
2. Connection of one universal LNB (e.g. single-, twin- oder quattro-LNB)
for receiving all services of one satellite for one or several users.
Switching between the low frequency range (low band) and the high
frequency range (high band) is effected with the 22 kHz switching signal.
Example (for the satellite Astra 19.2° East)
Low A = 09750 MHz, oscillator frequency for the low frequency range.
High A = 10600 MHz, oscillator frequency for the high frequency range.
The figure shows the connection of a quatro universal LNB via a multi-switch
(e.g. Grundig SVT 5/4 A) for multi-user systems.