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    TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221 Universal Twin LNB

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    TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221

    Universal Twin LNB

     

    TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221
    TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221

     

     

    Most of a satellite dish is just plain metal.

    The only part that contains any electronic components at all is in the front of the metal arm.

    It’s generally referred to as an LNB or sometimes LNBF,

    which stands for Low-Noise Block down converter. (Depending on your satellite TV system,

    it can also perform other tasks, too.)

    An LNB has two important functions: it’s a low-noise amplifier,

    meaning that it takes the extremely weak satellite signal and

    amplifies it. It’s also a block down converter, meaning it takes the signals on the super-

    high satellite frequencies and converts them to lower frequencies.

     

     

    Both functions are important in order to deliver a satellite signal through a regular cable.

    Satellite signals are very weak by the time they travel over 22,000 miles to your dish.

    The big, round, “dish” part of your dish acts as a lens,

    focusing as much signal as possible onto the LNB.

    The LNB amplifies that signal and sends it down the cable.

    There are other functions, too, but they’re not as important as receiving the signal.

     

     

     

     

     

    Universal Twin LNB

    What’s the Difference Between an LNB and a LNBF?

    TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221
    TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221

    First of all, let’s explain the terminology:

    Multicom stocks Single, Twin, Quad and Octo LNBFs

    LNB = Low Noise Block down-converter
    LNBF = Low Noise Block down-converter plus Feed horn

    A Feed horn is basically a metal funnel that guides the incoming signal to the actual antenna stub inside the throat of the LNB.

     

     

    LNB’s and LNBF’s are both amplifiers used in satellite dishes.

    As with other signal amplifiers,

    they take the very faint signal they receive and magnify

    it so that it is powerful enough to use. This is the first step in taking

    the microwave signal coming from space and turning it into images and sounds for televisions and computers.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    DESIGN
    A simple LNB attaches to the feed horn of a satellite dish.

    An LNBF is a more highly developed piece of technology,

    being a part of the feed horn itself. For this reason,

    an LNBF can be smaller than an LNB with comparable capabilities.

     

     

    FUNCTION
    As you switch channels, the LNB switches polarity through the use of an exterior motor.

    With an LNBF, the polarity changes when the receiver changes

    the voltage going into it. This voltage shift causes it to switch back

    and forth between two different antenna probes (horizontal and vertical) within the LNBF itself.

     

     

    USE
    Larger, older satellite dishes generally use the older LNB’s that are separate from the feed horn. Smaller, newer satellite dishes generally use the more compact LNBF’s.

    Because the industry has shifted almost completely to the use of LNBF’s,

    many actually do not even make the “F” distinction anymore,

    as LNBF’s are completely replacing LNB’s anyway.

     

    • Brand : Truman
    • LNP
    • TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221
      TRUMAN LNB 2 Port TM-221
    • Input : 10.7-12.75 GHz
    • Out put :950-2150 MHz
    • LO : 9.75 / 10.60 GHz
    • 2 ports
    • Image Rejection : 40dB(Min.
    • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.8 x 9.1 x 6.5 cm; 100 Grams
    • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 19 April 2022
    • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Truman

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