cactikid
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Only seen this now and unsure if its a known thing .
4 sat outputs
1 terrestrial for connection for aerial.
4 sat outputs
1 terrestrial for connection for aerial.
DESCRIPTION of Quad LNB with Terrestrial Input
- Universal Quad LNB With Terrestrial Input
- Outputs: 5
- 4x Satellite
- 1x Terrestrial
- Colour: Black
- Neck Diameter: 40mm
- Connections: F-Type Connectors
- Primarily Used With Universal Satellite Dishes (Alternatively, Use With Adapter on Sky Dish)
- Input Frequency
- Low Band: 10.7 - 11.7 GHz
- High Band: 11.7 - 12.75 GHz
- Output Frequency
- Low Band: 950 - 1950 MHz
- High Band: 1100~2150 MHz
- Noise Figure
- Low/High Band: 0.3 dB Typ. (1 dB Max.)
- Conversion Gain: 55 dB Min
- Manufacturer: Labgear / VisibleWave
- CC 8525600000 0.17kg Y
USES of Quad LNB with Terrestrial Input
- Use in conjunction with a UHF aerial to feed up to 4 combo receivers from a single universal satellite dish
- At the set top box, the signal is split back out using a TV signal combiner
- Used in conjunction with our range of universal dishes from 60-120cm
- When used in conjunction with a MK3 to MK4 LNB Adapter, it is possible to use this LNB on a Sky satellite dish
ADVANTAGES of Quad LNB with Terrestrial Input
- Unlike normal LNBs, the Inverto quad LNB with terrestrial input has 4 satellite outputs & 1 terrestrial (Saorview) input
- This means you can feed one single cable to each viewing room with a combined satellite and terrestrial feed
- Offers a very simple and low cost solution to the problem of single cable multi-room setups
- The combined satellite & terrestrial feed can then be split out using a aerial & satellite combiner in reverse in the viewing location
- This saves time and money by only having the run one single cable to each viewing location
How it Works - Quad LNB with Terrestrial Input
- You simply connect your terrestrial (aerial) feed directly to the quad LNB
- The LNB works like a mini multiswitch by Combining:
- A feed from the UHF aerial
- A signal from a satellite dish (via he LNB)
- It outputs the following....
- Up to 4 independent feeds containing satellite and terrestrial feeds
- Combined signal at each box is then split back out using the following...
- A satellite & TV aerial combiner (in reverse)
- A satellite and TV aerial wall plate
- Alternatively don't split at all if running directly to a single tuner TV or set top box
- This would give either satellite or terrestrial viewing - but not both
- More USELESS info if you know about it