Is DM800 HD or other common HD boxes are capable to work with L-band ? Like L-band is working on 9E with freq. 20185
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Re: L-band
The Ku Band Satellite Frequencies (11.700 Ghz – 12.7Ghz ) are down converted (brought down) by the LNB so that our Satellite Receivers can handle the required Frequencies. If the Ku Band Frequencies weren’t brought down to the L-Band Range then the Design of the Receivers plus their accessories ( co-axial cabling etc.) would cost so much that it would be impractical to buy them.
Now to answer all your Questions in one sentence. We receive the L-Band with our Dishes and Receivers. They can be either Ku or C Band As regards the quality to the L-Band....the C Band is better than the Ku Band as regards attenuation of the Signal.
Finally the L-Band is also used by Maritime and other Military Personnel.Comment
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Re: L-band
Are you sure you are on 9East and not on some other Satellite? Because if you are getting a signal you should be able to see the channels.
Here is a screen shot.Attached FilesComment
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I am deadly sure, I am on 9E. The pic you send is not from 9E L-band. Just look on the chart from Flysat.
Vu+ Solo2
Dream Box 800HD,
Neotion 3000, Skystar2, PTCL IPTV
HP LCD W2338h
Samsung LED 40 C5000Comment
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