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inverto IDLU-32L412-UNBRR-OPN Unicable LNB Number of subscribers: 32 Feedau

Unicable, 40mm
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Product details

This Unicable II LNB is based on digital channel stacking technology and allows installations with up to 32 satellite receivers connected via a single coaxial cable, using the EN50494/EN50607 protocols, also known as dynamic mode. In this mode, the satellite receivers can access any transponder of the received satellite. Alternatively, it can be configured to downconvert a set of 32 transponders (or more, depending on the bandwidth of the desired transponders) and stack them through its output, also known as static mode. In this mode, an unlimited number of receivers can be connected and access these transponders.

Key specifications

Signal amplification
55 dB
Noise
0.10 dB

General information

Item number
30316080
Manufacturer
inverto
Category
LNB downconverter
Manufacturer no.
5520
Release date
27/4/2023

Colour

Colour
White
Exact colour description
White

LNB properties

Type
Unicable
Mounting
40mm
Signal amplification
55 dB
Noise
0.10 dB

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
95,98 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 2,44

Product dimensions

Weight
1000 g

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Product Safety

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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