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Satellite Monoblock Converter opticum MONOBLOCK TWIN LMTP-04H for Twin LNB setups
opticum MONOBLOCK TWIN LMTP-04H is a satellite monoblock converter designed for Twin LNB setups that require reception from two adjacent orbital positions. The device integrates two LNB inputs into a single housing with two outputs, enabling connection of two satellite tuners or a dual-tuner receiver without using a motorized dish. It is intended for household satellite TV systems that need simple switching between satellites while maintaining compact installation and reliable signal distribution.
The monoblock converter supports dual-feed reception and provides two independent outputs for separate receivers or twin-tuner STBs, simplifying multi-satellite reception on a single dish. Its compact design reduces the need for additional cabling and switching equipment. The unit is compatible with standard satellite dishes and LNB mounting arrangements, offering stable signal reception for adjacent orbital positions. Installation and operation are straightforward, with passive switching between inputs handled internally.
Mount the opticum MONOBLOCK TWIN LMTP-04H on a compatible satellite dish LNB arm following the dish and receiver manufacturer instructions. Connect the two coaxial cables from the monoblock outputs to the respective satellite receivers or to the twin inputs of a twin-tuner receiver. Align the dish to the primary satellite, then fine-tune elevation and azimuth to achieve optimal signal quality for both orbital positions. Configure each receiver to the appropriate satellite position and transponder frequencies as required by the broadcaster.
Use high-quality, properly shielded coaxial cables and weatherproof F-type connectors to minimize signal loss and protect connections from moisture. Verify dish alignment for both satellites during installation and check signal levels on each receiver. For multi-dwelling or long cable runs consider using an in-line amplifier if signal strength is marginal. Refer to receiver and dish documentation for exact tuning parameters and compatibility notes.
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