View Full Version : chorus mmds
challah
26th July, 2009, 07:34 AM
hi to all
i'm looking to buy a good downconverter but i need to know what to ask for
do anyone know the broadcast frequency for chorus mmds
i'm looking for the input frequency i think somewhere between 2000 and 3000 mhz
i know the output is between 218 and 402
also any orther info will be welcome
thank you in advance
EAMO 2
26th July, 2009, 09:36 AM
[QUOTE=challah;239989]hi to all
i'm looking to buy a good downconverter but i need to know what to ask for
do anyone know the broadcast frequency for chorus mmds
i'm looking for the input frequency i think somewhere between 2000 and 3000
N*L values--RF 2500-----2686 MHz
IF 222 ------408 MHz
CHORUS RF 2500 ---- 2686
IF 214 ----- 408
red devil
26th July, 2009, 12:10 PM
this is be far the best and most discreet mmds aerial out there and one of these will run 3 boxes if u are within 15 miles of transmitter
try http://www.skywonder.co.uk/product.php?productid=1068
ch0rus is also on this freq "662MHz- 848MHz" ;)
limer
26th July, 2009, 12:30 PM
hi,there are loads of secondhand mmds aerials around ,a lot are on houses not being used,i would be surprised if your local tv engineer doesnt have 1 or 2
freck
26th July, 2009, 12:59 PM
Full pack sold here https://www.bubblesupplies.co.uk/categories.php?category=MMDS(Ireland)-and-Satellite/MMDS-Ariels-%26-Power-Supply' be sure to get a decent mesh aerial that screw type one is crap.but depending where you live all you might need is the downconverter without a mesh aerial but you better of getting the highest gain.These guys will advise you on what to get anyways.
red devil
26th July, 2009, 09:21 PM
Full pack sold here https://www.bubblesupplies.co.uk/categories.php?category=MMDS(Ireland)-and-Satellite/MMDS-Ariels-%26-Power-Supply' be sure to get a decent mesh aerial that screw type one is crap.but depending where you live all you might need is the downconverter without a mesh aerial but you better of getting the highest gain.These guys will advise you on what to get anyways.
crap ? have u ever used one ?
they have a 37db gain and i run 3 dreamboxes from the one aerial
also on some clone dreamboxes usin a chorus aerial u wont pick up all channels incl. sly premier,
sly sports news, some bbc's, setanta 1 etc...so with that one u will
easy choice for me
freck
26th July, 2009, 10:01 PM
Different horses for different courses i suppose,it doesnt work down south mate and i know peeps who have them and replaced them for the mesh squarial and no bothers.Plus they bring in all channels too.
red devil
26th July, 2009, 10:14 PM
Different horses for different courses i suppose,it doesnt work down south mate and i know peeps who have them and replaced them for the mesh squarial and no bothers.Plus they bring in all channels too.
fair enough we wont fight over it lol
some of the clones have weak tuners and wont get all the channels
so on those that one is a better option
tdubman
27th July, 2009, 12:03 AM
crap ? have u ever used one ?
they have a 37db gain and i run 3 dreamboxes from the one aerial
also on some clone dreamboxes usin a chorus aerial u wont pick up all channels incl. sly premier,
sly sports news, some bbc's, setanta 1 etc...so with that one u will
easy choice for me
mine is great in north tipp runnin eurovox not clones though :argh:
tomhick024
27th July, 2009, 09:05 AM
Got to agree with Red Devil here, have had no probs with ariel with DC built in, also was missing a transponder when using standard Chxxus ariel!
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