Norsat 1008XHAN Ku-Band (11.7- 12.2 GHz) Compact Ext Reference LNB Type N

Norsat 1008XEN Ku Wideband LNB

Norsat 1008XEN Ku (10.95- 12.75 GHz) Wideband PLL Ext Reference LNB Type-N

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Norsat 1008XHBF Ku-Band (12.25 - 12.75 GHz) Compact Ext Reference LNB (F-Connector)

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Norsat 1008XHAN
Norsat 1008XHAN Ku-Band (11.7- 12.2 GHz) Compact Ext Reference LNB Type N is available to buy in increments of 1

PLL, Externally Referenced, 11.7 TO 12.2 GHz, L.O. Frequency: 10.75, RF Output: Type-N

The Norsat 1008XHAN Series Ku-Band LNB provides excellent performance for Ku Satellite reception from 11.7- 12.2 GHz. This LNB features a Type N connector RF output with a local oscillator frequency of 10.75 GHz and noise figure rating of .8 dBm. WR75 waveguide RF input, Phase Locked to External Reference. 

1008XHAN LNB Frequency Bands

Norsat 1000XH Series Ordering Information

norsat 1008XHAN LNB ordering configuration 


Outline Diagram

Norsat 1008XHAN LNB Mechanical Diagram

TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Noise Figure 0.7 to 0.9 dB depending on model

L.O. stability Phase Locked to External Reference

Gain Flatness (-40°C to +60°C) 1.5dBp-p @ over 27 MHz

4dBp-p @ over 500 MHz

Gain Variation @ Fixed Freq. 6 dBp-p max (-40°C to +60°C)

Phase noise -75 dBc / Hz at 1 kHz (SSB) -85 dBc / Hz at 10 kHz -95 dBc / Hz at 100 kHz

Input VSWR 2.0 : 1

Output VSWR 2.0 : 1

Conversion gain 60 dB

Output P1dB 8 dBm

Power requirements +15 to +24 V supplied through center conductor of IF cable

Current drain 200 mA

Input Waveguide WR75

Dimensions 110 (L) x 42 (W) x 42 (H) mm (4.3 x 1.7 x 1.7 in)

 

Weight 300g / 10.6 oz

External Ref Frequency 10MHz (sine-wave), -10 to 0 dBm

Temperature Range -40C to +60C

 

Frequency Bands Available

Typical service

1000XHA

 1000XHB

1000XHC

Input frequency (GHz)

11.70 to 12.20

12.25 to 12.75

10.95 to 11.70

L.O. frequency (GHz)

10.75

 11.30

10.00

Output frequency (MHz)

950 to 1450

950 to 1450

950 to 1700

Ku-Band Satellite Signal Reception, TVRO, Broadband Internet Systems