Hello Stephen,
FWIW- Have been running these filters since 2016 with great results. We
were experiencing interference but could not pinpoint the source. It was
intermittent and seemed to originate from the nearby by military base. We
installed the filters and have not looked back.
13961W FILTER, C-BAND INTERFERENCE ENHANCED REJECTION
https://www.sateng.com/downloads/13961W.pdf
Tony Westenhofer
Information Technology
& Production Manager
P 256-881-8811
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From: ldm-users <ldm-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Stephen Adams
via ldm-users
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 11:05 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] - [ldm-users] filters on NOAAPort dishes?
Good morning all,
This pertains to everyone who has a satellite NOAAPort feed.
Given the impending C-band repack to support 5G, are you planning to install a
filter on your dish? Although the NOAAPort frequency is outside of the 5G
range, it is my understanding that the filter is required due to increased
crowding in the upper C-band, leading to potential interference issues. Is that
your understanding as well?
Steve
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