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Whats the difference between a Standard and a Universal LNB?

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Whats the difference between a Standard and a Universal LNB?

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A. Standard and Universal LNBs are both Linear LNB’s. A Standard has a frequency range from 11.7GHz to 12.2GHz, and is used in North America only. A Universal has a frequency range of 10.7GHz to 12.75GHz, consisting of a hi and lo band. This is more popular in Europe and the Middle East because their satellites broadcast within the 10.70GHz to 12.75GHz range. A Universal LNB can be used for all Ku linear polarization sats in North America.

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