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  • challah
    Top Poster +
    • Jun 2008
    • 242

    #1

    mmds in cork

    i am looking to buy a box to to use on mmds i heard the 500t hits a problem on 266 mhz anybody got sugestions
  • Fano
    DK Veteran
    • May 2008
    • 331

    #2
    Yes the 500T can suffer from tuner weakness around the 260-290Mhz range.
    It depends on the type of Philips tuner in them.
    Some are better than others,some have no weakness.
    Its hit and miss really.
    Alternatives are 600T,Box T and Eurovox TX,all have no weakspots.
    Alternatively you could use a downconverter with a lower IF which shifts the frequencies up to avoid the 260-290Mhz range.

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    • challah
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      • Jun 2008
      • 242

      #3
      Thank you for you well put together reply

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      • freck
        DK Veteran
        • Jul 2008
        • 1076

        #4
        Originally posted by challah
        i am looking to buy a box to to use on mmds i heard the 500t hits a problem on 266 mhz anybody got sugestions
        I've a 500t working no probs in cork and know many others aswell that never had tuner problems.
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        • mikeecho
          Newbie
          • Aug 2008
          • 13

          #5
          At what point does the down converting occur at ?
          All of my wall plates are Triplexed ( Triplexed Outlet)

          according to that it only covers "TV Freq. MHz 270-862"
          WOOP WOOP...that's the sound of da police... WOOP WOOP
          That's the sound of the beast!

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          • Fano
            DK Veteran
            • May 2008
            • 331

            #6
            Originally posted by mikeecho
            At what point does the down converting occur at ?
            All of my wall plates are Triplexed ( Triplexed Outlet)

            according to that it only covers "TV Freq. MHz 270-862"
            Thats fine,the downconverter is in the middle of the grid.
            It has to be there as a signal of 2.5Ghz wont travel very far down standard coax cable without huge loss.

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            • mikeecho
              Newbie
              • Aug 2008
              • 13

              #7
              But where does the 266Mhz come into play ?

              my wall plate won't out-put that freq... So if my box is looking for a freq below 270mhz.. it wont be there
              WOOP WOOP...that's the sound of da police... WOOP WOOP
              That's the sound of the beast!

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