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Direct TV dish


I tried looking for the frequency range and I got one of there dishes frequency. There usally in the Ghz range. Hope this helps. Here are the specs:

LNBF Spec. 101°W (Sat A) 110°W (Sat C) 119°W (Sat B)
Input Frequency Range :
12.2 ~ 12.7 GHz 12.5 ~ 12.7 GHz 12.5 ~ 12.7 GHz
Output Frequency Range: 950 ~1450 MHz 950 ~ 1150 MHz 1260 ~ 1450 MHz
Polarization : RHCP/LHCP LHCP RHCP/LHCP
LO Frequency :
11.25 GHz 11.5416 GHz 11.25 GHz
Feed Spacing :
66 mm (nominal)
Sat B & Sat C Combining Performance :
* Sat B introduced C/N degradation to Sat C : 0.3 dB (max.)
* Sat C introduced C/N degradation to Sat B : None
* Off-air Band attenuation from 950 to 700 MHz : 45 dB (min.)
Noise Figure : 1.1dB (max.); 0.9 dB (goal)
Conversion Gain : 50 ~ 62 dB
Gain Flatness :
* 1 dB (max.) at 24 MHz intervals
* 5 dB (max.) across 500 MHz
* 1.5 dB (max.) for two adjacent 24 MHz bands
Cross Polarization Isolation : 25 dB (min)
Cross Satellite Isolation (Not Specified) : 25 dB (min)
Local Oscillator Frequency Stability : ±2.5MHz (max.), over temperature
Phase Noise :
-50dBc/Hz @ 1kHz
-75dBc/Hz @ 10kHz
-95dBc/Hz @ 100kHz
-115dBc/Hz @ 1MHz
Output VSWR : 2:1 (max.) in a 75£[system
Output Power Range (24 MHz) : -49 to -20 dBm
Output Power Range (500 MHz) : -37 to -8 dBm
Image Rejection : 40 dB (min.)
P1dB : 0 dBm (min.)
3RD Order Intermodulation (dBc) : -45dBc (max.), two tones of -15 dBm output spaced 27 MHz
22KHz Switching Range : 150-300mV, square wave test signal
Switching Time : 150ms (max.)
Tolerance to 22KHz False Triggering : 100mVp-p (min.), square wave test signal
Polarization Switching Voltage : 9.5 ~ 14.0 V @RHCP
14.5 ~ 21 V @LHCP
DC Current Consumption : 200 mA (max.)
Input Capacitive Load : 0.47£gF (max.)
LNB Turn-on Performance : power-on to full-signal-out delay : 100 ms (max.)
power on/off LO drift at a given temp. : 100 KHz (max.)
13/18V (Tone/No-tone)Switching LO Drift : 2.5 KHz (max.)
Operation Temperature Range -35°C ~ +52°C

Antenna Spec.
Recetion Frequency : 12.2~12.7GHz
Satellites for Reception : 101°W, 110°W, and 119°W
Polarization : RHCP/LHCP
Dish Aperture Size : 18.1" X 20.4", elliptical shape
Focal Length : 12.25"
Gain : 33.5 dB (min.) for each beam
Gain Ripple between any Feeds : 0.5 dB (max.)
Gain Flatness v.s. Frequency :
<0.4 dB, over 24 MHz
<1.5 dB, over 500 MHz
3 dB Beamwidth : 3.0; 2.8; 3.0 ± 15% degree
10 dB Beamwidth : 5.5; 4.7; 5.5 ± 15% degree
Gain Variation between Feeds : 0.9 dB (max.)
Beam Separation : 10°±0.2°
Sidelobe Level : -23 dB (max.)
G/T (at 40° elevation) : 12.7 dB/K (min.), goal 13.7 dB/K
Cross-pol Isolation : 25 dB (typ.)
Pointing Accuracy (Bracket Rigidity) : <1.0°
Dish, Arm, and Brackets Material : Galvanized Steel
Dish, Arm, and Brackets Coating : Powder Coating
Dish Azimuth Angle Range : 0° ~ 360°
Dish Tilt Angle Range : 35° ~ 145°
Dish Elevation Angle Range : 20°~ 65°
Arm Style : Rectangular
Operating Temperature Range -35°C ~ +52°C
 
Lazy,I'm a subscriber(directv) and have NEVER experienced
any interference at all. I've even had the ol 10-tube phantom
on and saw/heard nothing. My dish(on rooftop) is directly below my tower that the beams and imax 2000 are mounted on.
Aproximately 25' between them. I do,however,come thru my
surround speakers tho.BUT,only if I'm using the heat and that's
very,very rare. Shouldn't be a problem w/a neighbors dish.
Slim CDX285
 
It shouldn't get into the system, but I have experienced the following with my DirecTV system:

- RF on the coax shield getting into the receiver

-RF on the A/C house lines getting into receiver & TV.

Some wraps with the coax aournd a torrioid choke and a high pass filter solved the RF getting into the receiver via the coax.

A RF filtering power strip on the power cord solved the A/C issue.
 
I had my dish mounted on a chimney mount then I bought another mount and mounted my ANT99 on the same chimney and even ran some POWA :LOL: and never had a problem.
 
yeah it can bleed over onto the system, usuly its not your falt its the person who installed the dish, i have hade to correct many problems with lazy ass installers have done, thay don't properly ground the dish and the feedlines, usuly the dish is grounded if you running 2 recivers if their are 3+ recivers their is a "multi switch" that must also be grounded....95% of the time an installer will just bang out the job and not ground crap. if your gitting bleed over then check your grounding of your station and check your coax, then check the dish setup....with the feq ranges and proper grounding you can have the dish 2 feet from the antenna and not interfear with the transmission at all
 

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