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LNB monoblock Opticum Konwerter Monoblock Quad LMQP-04H Golden Line
LNB monoblock Opticum Konwerter Monoblock Quad LMQP-04H Golden Line
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LNB monoblock Opticum Konwerter Monoblock Quad LMQP-04H Golden Line
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LNB monoblock Opticum Konwerter Monoblock Quad LMQP-04H Golden Line
LNB monoblock Opticum Konwerter Monoblock Quad LMQP-04H Golden Line
Opticum Konwerter Monoblock Quad LMQP-04H Golden Line is a monoblock LNB designed for satellite reception that integrates two LNB heads into a single housing and provides four independent outputs. The device allows reception of signals from two closely spaced satellites when mounted on a compatible dish and supplies four separate feeds for connecting multiple receivers or a single multi-tuner receiver. The compact Golden Line housing is engineered to fit standard dish feeds and to simplify installations that require simultaneous access to different orbital positions.
The monoblock provides four outputs, enabling independent connections for up to four receivers or a quad-tuner device without additional splitting equipment. Integrated dual-LNB construction reduces the need for separate mounts and alignment, making it easier to receive signals from two satellites with a single reflector. The unit is compatible with common satellite dishes and supports standard F-type cable connections for reliable signal transmission.
Mount the monoblock on a compatible satellite dish feed arm following the dish manufacturer’s alignment instructions. Align the dish to the primary satellite and adjust the monoblock position to cover the second satellite according to the required orbital separation. Connect each F-type output to a receiver or to the corresponding input on a multi-tuner receiver using quality coaxial cables. Power is provided through the coaxial cable from the connected receivers; ensure receivers supply the required 12–18 V and 22 kHz switching signals if used for polarization or band selection.
Use weatherproof F-type connectors and maintain a clear line of sight to the satellites. Verify cable length and signal loss to ensure adequate signal strength at each receiver. For precise alignment, use a satellite meter or the receiver’s signal quality display, and secure the monoblock firmly to avoid movement in wind conditions.
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