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The Av-Comm Inline L Band pass Filter has a Passband of 950-1350MHz and two stop bands of 40-806MHz and 1480-2500MHz and typically provides 45dB of rejection through the stop bands.
The Av-Comm Inline L Band pass Filter protects the input of satellite decoders and modems from the effects resulting from terrestrial 5G interference. The Av-Comm range of Inline L Band Filters provide a simple and cost effective solution to filter out products of interference that may be entering the RF chain of a C Band receive only satellite system.
The Av-Comm Inline L Band pass Filter has a Passband of 950-1350MHz and two stop bands of 40-806MHz and 1480-2500MHz and typically provides 45dB of rejection through the stop bands. The Av-Comm Inline L Band pass Filter is installed at the decoder, screwing directing on to the L Band input of the satellite decoder or modem inline with the existing coax cable. The Av-Comm Inline L Band pass Filter passes DC volts to the LNB ensuring easy integration with existing satellite setups.
Our colleagues at Av-Comm have written a C Band 5G Interference White Paper that provide insight into why 5G interference is impacting C Band reception in Australia and the industry best practise method to resolve C Band interference issue for location and license area throughout Australia.
If you are experiencing the effects of C Band interference on your C Band satellite system or network contact our office and we will provide you will a range of solutions to restore your system and mitigate any future impact of C Band interference.
Parameter | Value |
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Passband | 950-1350MHz |
Stopband 1 | 40-806MHz |
Stopband 2 | 1480-2500MHz |
Rejection | -45dB |
Filter Type | Bandpass |
Input Connector Type | F Type – Female 70Ω |
Output Connector Type | F Type – Male – 75Ω |
Catalogue Number | F4006 |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 9 × 2 × 4 cm |
Frequency Band | |
SKU | F4006 |
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