DirecTV Dual LNB
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Two or four LNBs are in one unit to enable use of multiple receivers on one dish. Note the difference between a quad (or double twin) and a quattro. A quad LNB has four independent outputs, each of them has a separate switch for band/polarization. Then a quad LNB can drive up to four receivers independently. A quattro LNB has four outputs, each of them supplies only 1/4 of the available channels (Lo/Hi band and H/V polarization). A quattro LNB is suitable for a shared installation, using one or more multi-switches to deliver signals to any number of decoders. A Monoblock LNB (also spelled "monobloc") is a unit consisting of two LNBs and is designed to receive satellites spaced close together, generally 6°. For example in parts of Europe, mono-blocks designed to receive the Hot Bird and Astra 19.2°E satellites are popular because they enable reception of both satellites on a single dish without requiring an expensive and noisy rotator. A similar advantage is provided by the Duo LNB for simultaneous reception of signals from both the Astra 23.5°E and Astra 19.2°E positions. Check out
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