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Hama Universal "Lypsi 3D" Quad LNB
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Technical Specs
Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series) Shade of colour Black, Silver Electrospecific Properties Amplification (typically) 65 dB Input Frequency Range 10,7 Ghz - 12,75 Ghz Noise Factor (typically) 0.2 dB Oscillator Frequency 9.75 GHz (L1), 10,6 GHz (L2) Output Frequency Range 950-2050 MHz, 1100-2150 MHz Power Consumption (typical) 170 mA Switch vertical/horizontal 13V, 18V Physical Properties Additional Functions 22 kHz switching Model Quad-LNB Size & Weight Feed Horn Diameter 23 mm -
More product information
- For connecting up to 12 digital receivers in combination with Hama 5/6, 5/8, 5/12, 9/4 or 9/8 multi-switches
- Suitable for 3D TV/HDTV reception
- The feedhorn adapter ring enlargens the diameter of the "Multifeed" feedhorn from 23 mm to 40 mm which allows the LNB to be mounted in standard feed holders
- The new feedhorn concept allows better satellite focusing and reduces effects thanks to minor lobes (e.g. position of adjacent satellites)
- Excellent values for cross polarisation, decoupling, linear noise figure and amplification over the complete reception range
- Low power consumption
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What's in the Box
- 1 universal "Lypsi 3D" quad LNB
- 1 feedhorn adapter ring
- 4 protective rubber grommet
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Note for Consumers
A lot of German households only use the satellite position Astra 19.2 degrees. Thanks to so-called multifeed bars, further LNBs can be mounted to realize the reception of further orbital positions/satellites (Eutelsat/Hotbird) with only one fixed antenna.