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    IMO, Wait a few days before you buy anything. There is a reason for this.
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    stuff is active now on 89w ku off and on tp
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    IMO, Wait a few days before you buy anything. There is a reason for this.

    cause of the micro
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    The guard band of 4 MHz ensures
    that the transponders do not interact with each other.
    The minimum spacing in MHz for two transponders using the same polarity is 2MHz each side of the transponder, for a total of 4 MHz of dead air space between each pair of transponders. Much is written on this subject and if you want more information on it read the attached .pdf file or Google search "satellite transponder guard frequency".

    Our fta systems are not designed for tight tolerances. We do not pay a lot of money for them compared to commercial systems. Some of our lnbs drift, while other fta lnbs can be moved 2-4 MHz off of a frequency and still get a signal on the frequency it was moved from. Knowing these things, it is easy to see how closely spaced transponders can cause problems for our fta systems.

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    Nice findings and review!! I think Vyper can forward a copy of this review so Xsat can take a look and see if they can work something out not to delete the second find closer than 4mhz!
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    [QUOTE=el bandido;48979]First, 12196 and 12192H are going to be the same transponder. 4MHz Is not really enough separation for two transponders transmitting TV signals. The X
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    Can anyone tell me is there any difference in the new X2 hd receive over the other X2 hd model
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