Ku-band LNB (Low Noise Blocker) is a type of converter used in satellite television systems. It amplifies weak satellite signals while minimizing noise, allowing for clear reception of channels. Ku-band refers to the specific frequency range (10.7-12.75 GHz) it operates on, commonly used for Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite TV services.
Meta AI response: Ku-band LNB (Low Noise Blocker) is a type of converter used in satellite television systems. It amplifies weak satellite signals while minimizing noise, allowing for clear reception of channels. Ku-band refers to the specific frequency range (10.7-12.75 GHz) it operates on, commonly used for Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite TV services.
The Solid FS-327 DLX Universal Single LNBF (Low Noise Blocker Feedhorn) is a high-performance, single-feed LNBF designed for receiving Ku-Band satellite signals.
(4 Rings Feedhorn inside for extra gain)
Specifications:
Input Frequency: 10.70-11.7GHz
: 11.70-12.75GHz
Output Frequency : 950-1950MHz
: 1100-2150MHz
Lo. Frequency : 9.75 / 10.6GHz
Noise Figure : 0.1dB
Connection: Single F Connection
Low consumption
Variety of shape options
Weather protection by a rubber boot
Voltage tolerance for different receivers