Saturday, September 5, 2020

JSC-MB4-2 LNBF as low as $0.49 each

FTA, SKY MEXICO, DBS Satellite Ku Universal Mono-block LNBF for 4° spacing

Brand: DMS International
Model: JSC-MB4-2

AS LOW AS $0.49 each SEE IT HERE

Why are these so cheap? We are closing these out at a super low price. They are new. We have not had any problems with this LNBF.

Digital Ready, HDTV approved, latest technology provides the best possible performance.

Receives two satellites at four degree spacing.
Commonly used for Galaxy 19 (97.0°W) and SES 1 (101.0°W)
This is a 'Universal' LNBF that works anywhere in the world.
Works for SKY MEXICO, FTA, DBS, and more.

The famous DMS DiSEqC switch is built in allowing you to deliver both signals down one coax without adding more devices in line. 0.2dB noise figure, high stability and high gain insures that you get the best possible picture. Only JSC LNBFs have the ability to give you the best reception.

Specifications
Input Frequency 10.7 - 11.7 GHz and 11.7 - 12.75 GHz
Output Frequency 950 - 1950 MHz and 1100 - 2150 MHz
LO Frequency 9.75 GHz and 10.6 GHz
LO Initial Accuracy (@25°C) ± 1 MHz
LO Temperature Drift (@ -40 to 60°C) ± 3 MHz
LO Phase Noise (@ 1 KHz offset) -60 dBc/Hz
LO Phase Noise (@ 10 KHz offset) -80 dBc/Hz
LO Phase Noise (@ 100 KHz offset) -100 dBc/Hz
Noise Figure 0.2 dB
Conversion Gain 50 to 62 dB
Gain Variation (over operating band) 5 dB p-p (typical)
Gain Flatness (any 27 MHz) ± 0.5 dB
Cross Pol. Isolation 20 dB (minimum) 25 dB (typical)
Image Rejection 40 dB (minimum)
P 1 dB 0 dBm (minimum)
Output VSWR 2:1
Spurious Response (@ 1700 MHz) -58 dBm (maximum)
DC Current Consumption 180 mA (maximum)
Polarization Switching Voltage Vertical: 10.5 to 14.2 volts
Horizontal: 15.5 to 21 volts
Band Switching Low: 0 KHz, High 22 ± 4 KHz
LO Spurious -45 dBm (maximum)
Operation Temperature -40°C to 60°C
Waterproof +60°C water for 5 minutes
Output Connector 75 ohm F type

AS LOW AS $0.49 each SEE IT HERE

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