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Twin Output 10700 Wide Band LNB for Foxtel IQ or VAST

Product Description

This LNB is specifically manufactured for the Australian market.  This LNB will fit all standard satellite dish LNB holders in Australia.  This LNB is best for Foxtel IQ services or for VAST Australian free to air channels (where there is more than one VAST box in the house)  Highest gain and lowest noise figures separates this LNB from low performance cheap imports.  

High performance, twin output LNB will fit all standard Offset dishes (as pictured below).  With a frequency range of 11.7 ~ 12.75GHz and local oscillator of 10.700 GHz it is compatible with all Optus satellites .

Foxtel IQ decoder boxes requires 2 x cables from the dish to the box and this LNB has dual ports for this application.

It is important to "SKEW" the LNB to the correct position for your particular area.  This simply means rotating the entire LNB within its holder to the correct angle.  How do I know what angle to skew the LNB to?  We attach an LNB skew sticker to the plastic housing of the LNB.  This sticker will show positive and negative angle markings.  We will also email you a copy of our elevation, direction and LNB skew charts.  Simply look up your town or a town as close as possible from the list and rotate the LNB to match - simple.  Please be sure when ordering to include your email address so we can email the charts to you.

Question - What does LNB mean in relation to satellites?

Answer - LNB stands for Low Noise Block. Also know as LNBA - Low Noise Block Amplifier or LNBF - Low Noise Block Feedhorn.

Question - How does an LNB work?

Answer - An LNB features a feed horn, amplifier and down converter.  The signal is received from the satellite and reflected to the LNB feed horn.  The signal is then down converted to a frequency that the satellite decoder can receive.  It is then amplified so as to become robust enough to produce a reliable signal that can be received by the set top box.

Question - How do I change the LNB on my satellite dish?

Answer - Changing the LNB is easy and only requires a screwdriver and spanners to remove the old one and fit the new one.  Skewing the LNB is most important and if not performed correctly the signal will be non-existent or weak causing pixelation.  It is important that you receive the correct information that details the skew position for your area.

Question - What is a Wideband LNB ?

Answer - A Wideband LNB is an LNB with an extended frequency range that is greater than a narrow band LNB.  An LNB with a local oscillator of 11300 will have a frequency range of 11.25 ~ 12.75GHz.  This is suitable for many Asian and European satellites.  In Australia, we require a 10700 LNB which has a frequency range of 11.7~ 12.75GHz.  This is suitable for receiving Foxtel and/or VAST.

Question - Can I use a single output LNB for Foxtel?

Answer - Technically, you can but requires a work around and limits many of the features of the Foxtel box.  It is standard practice to use a twin output LNB for Foxtel as they require 2 x cables to be fed from the satellite dish to the IQ decoder.  The Australian satellite TV service known as VAST only requires a single output LNB

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Main Features

  • LO frequency 10.70 GHz Low Noise figure
  • Low phase Noise HDTV-DVBS2 compliant
  • Low Noise figure
  • Low Power consumption
  • High Cross-Pole performance
  • High Frequency stability
  • Twin ports

 

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Ross Croxson
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Works well 😀Thx

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John Thomson

Twin Output 10700 Wide Band LNB for Foxtel IQ or VAST

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Katrina Goodes

Haven’t been able to get anyone to get up on my roof to replace it so still have no TV signal lm an old girl will give feed when installed

M
Marlene Schwarz
Speedy service

Easy ordering and payment no fuss quick delivery. Item in excellent condition with clear instruction for skew,. has now been installed and works as expected.

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Alan Henning

I love the product and it works perfectly. I recommend this company.

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  • Will this work with a Satking DVBS2-800CA decoder

    Hi Graham,
    Yes that LNB will work fine with the Satking 800 and you won't have to change any settings either.

    Cheers
    John

  • Would this work with a 2 input 8 output multiswitch? Inverto say it won't

    Hi, That info. is incorrect. They work perfectly with a multiswitch. Regards, Philip.

  • Hello. Will the Signal max twin LMB work on my Oyster Vision 3 system? I think the LNB I have has stopped working. I use only one of the two available LNB ports which is connected to a Fowtell box and I get Foxtell and fre to air Thankyou and regards. Chris

    Hi Chris,

    We have both a Signalmax and a Satking twin LNB and both are very compact so I imagine either would fit. I think you should call Smartsat (Oyster) first just to make sure.

    Cheers,

    Philip. Satplus VIC.

  • Can I use one channel for vast & if so which one.

    Hi there, I think when you mention one channel you mean one port on the LNB.  Yes you can use any of the output ports on the LNB for VAST. 

    Cheers
    John

  • If I only need to use one channel, say for vast. does it matter which one I choose

    You can use either port for VAST. It makes no difference.

    Regards,

    Philip

  • Hi I just sent a question and left out the item description. The item I was enquiring about is the Signal Max Twin LNB. again my question is. I wish to connect 2 Foxtel set top boxes to the one Dish with one box being 4K IQ? If this is the best item, do I need to run 2 Co-ax cables to each box from the dish or can this be connected to the existing panel in the wall and split from there? Is there another item I can use to successfully split them from the existing panel in the wall?

    Hi,
    In order to run 2 x Foxtel IQ boxes, you'll need 2 cables to each decoder.  Twin output LNB from the dish, feed these two cables into the Signalmax  multiswitch ( 2 in 4 out) and 2 cables to each decoder from the multiswitch.  See links below:

    Signalmax Twin LNB - https://www.satplus.com.au/products/premium-essential-straightfeed-high-band-twin-output-10700-lnb?variant=42445557452


    Signalmax 2 in 4 out MS - https://www.satplus.com.au/products/signalmax-2-in-4-out-amplified-multiswitch?variant=1196073699


    John

  • Will the sat plus twin lab work with DVBS2-980CA

    Hi Barry, yes our single output and twin output 10700 Satplus/Signalmax LNB's will work with the Satking 980CA VAST decoder.
    Cheers
    John

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Ross Croxson
LNB

Works well 😀Thx

J
John Thomson

Twin Output 10700 Wide Band LNB for Foxtel IQ or VAST

K
Katrina Goodes

Haven’t been able to get anyone to get up on my roof to replace it so still have no TV signal lm an old girl will give feed when installed

M
Marlene Schwarz
Speedy service

Easy ordering and payment no fuss quick delivery. Item in excellent condition with clear instruction for skew,. has now been installed and works as expected.

A
Alan Henning

I love the product and it works perfectly. I recommend this company.

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This LNB is specifically manufactured for the Australian market.  This LNB will fit all standard satellite dish LNB holders in Australia.  This LNB is best for Foxtel IQ services or for VAST Australian free to air channels (where there is more than one VAST box in the house)  Highest gain and lowest noise figures separates this LNB from low performance cheap imports.  

High performance, twin output LNB will fit all standard Offset dishes (as pictured below).  With a frequency range of 11.7 ~ 12.75GHz and local oscillator of 10.700 GHz it is compatible with all Optus satellites .

Foxtel IQ decoder boxes requires 2 x cables from the dish to the box and this LNB has dual ports for this application.

It is important to "SKEW" the LNB to the correct position for your particular area.  This simply means rotating the entire LNB within its holder to the correct angle.  How do I know what angle to skew the LNB to?  We attach an LNB skew sticker to the plastic housing of the LNB.  This sticker will show positive and negative angle markings.  We will also email you a copy of our elevation, direction and LNB skew charts.  Simply look up your town or a town as close as possible from the list and rotate the LNB to match - simple.  Please be sure when ordering to include your email address so we can email the charts to you.

Question - What does LNB mean in relation to satellites?

Answer - LNB stands for Low Noise Block. Also know as LNBA - Low Noise Block Amplifier or LNBF - Low Noise Block Feedhorn.

Question - How does an LNB work?

Answer - An LNB features a feed horn, amplifier and down converter.  The signal is received from the satellite and reflected to the LNB feed horn.  The signal is then down converted to a frequency that the satellite decoder can receive.  It is then amplified so as to become robust enough to produce a reliable signal that can be received by the set top box.

Question - How do I change the LNB on my satellite dish?

Answer - Changing the LNB is easy and only requires a screwdriver and spanners to remove the old one and fit the new one.  Skewing the LNB is most important and if not performed correctly the signal will be non-existent or weak causing pixelation.  It is important that you receive the correct information that details the skew position for your area.

Question - What is a Wideband LNB ?

Answer - A Wideband LNB is an LNB with an extended frequency range that is greater than a narrow band LNB.  An LNB with a local oscillator of 11300 will have a frequency range of 11.25 ~ 12.75GHz.  This is suitable for many Asian and European satellites.  In Australia, we require a 10700 LNB which has a frequency range of 11.7~ 12.75GHz.  This is suitable for receiving Foxtel and/or VAST.

Question - Can I use a single output LNB for Foxtel?

Answer - Technically, you can but requires a work around and limits many of the features of the Foxtel box.  It is standard practice to use a twin output LNB for Foxtel as they require 2 x cables to be fed from the satellite dish to the IQ decoder.  The Australian satellite TV service known as VAST only requires a single output LNB

FREE SHIPPING

 

Main Features

  • LO frequency 10.70 GHz Low Noise figure
  • Low phase Noise HDTV-DVBS2 compliant
  • Low Noise figure
  • Low Power consumption
  • High Cross-Pole performance
  • High Frequency stability
  • Twin ports