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Quad 23mm ASTRA LNB with 14GHz filter for 80cm dish
IDLB-QUDL20-A2CON-8PP

The ASTRA2Connect service makesbroadband internet available to homes in rural locations or locations beyond the reach of existing terrestrial broadband services.
This special Quad-LNB enables the reception of additional broadband and TV services for ASTRA2Connect subscribers with one satellite dish. The standard ASTRA2Connect equipment consists of an antenna with single feed iLNB for internet and TV / radio services from 23.5° East. Mounted on the multifeed clamp, this Quad-LNB specially designed by Inverto enhances the ASTRA2Connect experience with an extensive choice of TV and radio channels via the ASTRA satellites at 19.2° East. Regularly receiving 460 channels from 28.2° East, the upgrade gives consumers access to additional 1150 TV and radio channels. This LNB enables the distribution of satellite signals to maximum four Set Top Boxes with Single Tuner (or two STBs with Twin Tuner). It uses a special filter to suppress interferences caused by simultaneous transmission and reception.
Main Features
• 14 GHz Filter for optimal TV and Radio Reception
• Low Phase Noise, DVB-S2 (HDTV) compliant
• Low Noise Figure (Max. 0.7 dB)
• Low Power Consumption
• High Cross Polarization Isolation
• Very high Frequency Stability
ASTRA and ASTRA2Connect are brands of SES ASTRA. All rights reserved.

| Low Band Input Frequency Range | 10.7 ~ 11.7 GHz |
| Low Band Output Frequency Range | 950 ~ 1950 MHz |
| Low Band LO Frequency | 9.75 GHz |
| High Band Input Frequency Range | 11.7 ~ 12.75 GHz |
| High Band Output Frequency Range | 1100 ~ 2150 MHz |
| High Band LO Frequency | 10.6 GHz |
| Noise Figure | 0.7 dB Typ. (1.0 dB Max.) |
| LO Initial Accuracy | +/- 1.0 MHz Max. |
| LO Temperature Drift | +/- 3.0 MHz Max. |
| Phase Noise (@ 10 kHz) | - 80 dBc / Hz Max. |
| Conversion Gain | 56 dB Min. |
| Gain Ripple (Over 26 MHz Bandwidth) | +/- 0.75 dB |
| Gain Variation (Over Full Band) | +/- 5 dB Max. |
| Image Rejection | 40 dB Min. |
| 1 dB Compression Point (@ Output) | 0.0 dBm Min. |
| Cross Polarization Isolation | 22 dB Min. |
| Control Signal Ca (Vertical Polarization) | 11.5 ~ 14.0 V |
| Control Signal Cb (Horizontal Polarization) | 16.0 ~ 19.0 V |
| Control Signal Cc (Band Switching) | 22 +/- 4 kHz |
| Output VSWR | 2.0 : 1 |
| In-Band Spurious | - 60 dBm Max. |
| Current Consumption | 200 mA Max. @ 11 ~ 20 V |
| Operating Temperature | - 30 °C ~ + 60 °C |
| Output Impedance | 75 Ω |
| Output Connector | F-Type (Female) |
| Weight | 255 g |
What is a feedhorn?
The feedhorn is the part of a satellite dish system which gathers the reflected signal from the dish and focuses it towards the LNB.
What is an LNB?
What is an LNBF?
An LNBF is an LNB with an integrated feedhorn
What is a Monoblock LNB?
Why can I receive only one satellite with my Monoblock?
Monoblock LNBs are designed for a specific dish size, 80cm for example. If your dish is too small (70cm for example) or too wide (90cm for example) it is not possible to receive both satellites together. Please choose the dish size for which the monoblock LNB has been designed.

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