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LNB converter Corab Quad for satellite reception, model Y_KONW-01797
LNB converter Corab Quad for satellite reception, model Y_KONW-01797
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LNB converter Corab Quad for satellite reception, model Y_KONW-01797
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LNB converter Corab Quad for satellite reception, model Y_KONW-01797
LNB converter Corab Quad for satellite reception, model Y_KONW-01797
Corab LNB Quad for satellite reception, model Y_KONW-01797, is a Ku-band low-noise block downconverter designed to receive and convert satellite broadcasts and provide four independent outputs for connection to multiple satellite receivers. The unit enables simultaneous reception by up to four tuners from a single dish feed, supporting typical home and small business satellite distribution needs. The product housing and feed assembly are built to match standard satellite dish focal lengths and coaxial connections used in consumer satellite installations.
The Corab LNB Quad delivers four independent outputs that allow multiple set-top boxes or receivers to access satellite signals without additional splitting devices. It offers stable frequency conversion for Ku-band signals and a compact form factor that fits common single-dish installations. The device is compatible with widely used F-type coaxial connectors and is intended for straightforward mounting on standard LNB arms. Its design aims to provide consistent signal reception across all outputs when installed and aligned properly.
Mount the LNB on the dish arm according to the dish manufacturer's alignment instructions, ensuring correct focal distance and secure fastening. Connect each output using quality coaxial cable with F-type connectors to the respective satellite receivers or distribution equipment. Power is supplied through the coaxial cable from compatible receivers; verify receiver power settings and supply voltage per your receiver documentation. After connections are made, perform satellite alignment and signal level checks using the receiver’s signal meter or a dedicated satellite meter to optimize reception quality for each tuner.
Use low-loss coaxial cable and properly crimped or threaded F-type connectors to minimize signal loss. Protect outdoor connections from moisture with silicone sealant or weatherproofing boots and periodically inspect the LNB and mount for alignment and corrosion. For multi-dwelling or complex distribution systems, consider a multi-switch or powered distribution amplifier if signal levels drop when splitting to many receivers.
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