With the Megasat Multifeed LNB it is possible to receive satellites that are only 2° apart. The narrow neck of the LNB makes it possible to place the LNBs close to each other... Read more.
With the Megasat Multifeed LNB it is possible to receive satellites that are only 2° apart. The narrow neck of the LNB makes it possible to place the LNBs close to each other. The LNB has a Low Noise Figure of 0.1 db. Moreover, this head is HDTV compatible. The LNB is supplied with an adapter ring to 40mm, making it suitable for mounting on a 40MM LNB holder. • Short distance between LNBs (2 degrees) • Ultra slim feed head (Ø30mm) • Long life electronic • incl. 40mm adapter • DVB-S2 (HDTV) compatible • Low power consumption • 0/22 Khz band sitting • Slim feed technology • Low noise figure 0.1 dB
What is an LNB?
LNB is an abbreviation for Low Noise Block. An LNB is also called a receiving head. The satellite dish bundles the radio signals broadcast by the satellite. The bundled signal is reflected in a concentrated manner on the receiving head. Your dish installation must be properly adjusted for this. It is advisable to have this done by a professional installer. When your dish installation is correctly adjusted, the LNB receives the satellite signal from the satellite to which it is adjusted. The LNB converges the signal so that your digital receiver produces an image.
There are different types of receiving heads. When choosing an LNB, it is important to consider how many and which satellites you want to receive. It is also important to determine how many receivers you want to connect the LNB to.