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Old 07-11-2005, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by videobruce
To use one dish for FTA and CA I would need both types of LNB?'s

What are the temp. ranges of todays KU LNB's?
The LNB type depends on what satellite you want to point your dish at; whether the channels are FTA or conditional access has no bearing on the LNB type.

Temperature ranges (I assume you are talking degrees Kelvin) are not usually listed on KU band LNBs, at least none that I have seen.

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