Fix 5G Interference on C Band Satellite TV with a 5G Filter LNB - FTA Satellite Television

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Fixing 5G Interference on C-Band Satellite TV with a C Band 5G Filter - Titanium C138 or C238 LNBF. Fixing 5G interfenence on C band FTA satellite TV by installing a new LNB with a built in 5G filter.
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C Band Satellite LNB with 5G Filter

Channel Master 5G/LTE TV Antenna Signal Filter CM 3201

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An active filter? Maybe I shouldn't have bought the receiver yet. I always buy the cart before the horse. 😅

marshmower
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Hi sir i am Sunil from India
OM DTH.
Nice video sir ji 💯

Omdth
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I have a C plus Ku band FTA receiver. It runs directly off 12 volts. Now I can buy the Titanium 5G ready LNB. I don't have a huge dish, and I very likely will never find a good one. I'd rather find a carburetor rebuild kit for a 1930's derrigible. Most FTA watchers will never find a huge dish. Surplus? That's not going to be easy. ....You should get those six sided crush F connectors overboard, and procure some cable TV grade F connectors. You can even remove them and reconnect them and the quality is no comparison.

stanleybest
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I would like you to make a video on installing two ku lnbs on one dish. Thanks, Don.

tepinme
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I live in a place with 5G network and live very close to the tower, but never had problems with Ku Band satellite and UHF TV reception, both have a 4G LTE filter. I read a few months ago that C Band satellite can be heavilly affected by 5G and the frequency band is reduced in order to avoid interferences. In Europe C Band is rarely used, only If you want to receive russian or pakistani channels.

Regarding UHF TV reception, on my AMIKO TSC 1270 digital meter when I connect any UHF antenna on 800 MHz I can see the 4G/5G interference despite the fact that all my Yagi antennas have 4G LTE filter and frequencies above 790 MHz are cut off. Even if I connect a new UHF antenna with 5G filter I still can see the 5G signal on my digital meter. If you connect to an analog TV on 800 MHz there is weird static.

Nicholas_Chris
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This is from the southeast of Brazil, 5g arrived in my region 1 year ago and even finding the satellite is difficult, as the signal varies a lot.

Antonio-yfyl
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Its a shame they could not make the C238 as a PLL version and incorporate a sharper filter that rolls off at 3.7GHz and not 3.8GHz as I miss some transponders around 3.74 GHz down in Australia where we have a lot of C-Band signals.

mikebloodworth
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Good information ❤
i want to know i have same problem in ku band satellite .how can i filter 5g 4g lte please answer

mdzubayerhassan.mollah
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have you tested with 5g scalar filter what Australians use ? does those work ?

user
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Are only 5G towers the problem or the mobile devices in the vicinity as well?

btudrus
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we have N78 bands 5G, so wat you say ? Infact i just ordered T 238 ( performance plus), will it work?

hassanfenomenal
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Is it possible to use the filter with Ku band? 🤔

hunterdixonrickthewalkingd
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I installed Titanium C238 one year a go work ok until now pixilation problem again.

xosemartinez
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You should be using the 'blue' inline LNBF satellite filter now, and not the 'red' one. All transponder spectrum below 4GHz should be cleared, so the 'blue' filter addresses that spectrum.

TheMeduci
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Will it be work in Jeddah, Saudia arab?

hassanfenomenal
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Yeah I got the same problem with by t mobile home enternet and phone i can walk to the cell tower in 10 minutes.I have a c ku band doese that so I'll chane it out

dentonrandall
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I have the C138 and it does not eliminate 5G interference when I point to the west. Eastern satellites are fine. So the Titanium LNBF is not the best solution.

genericdude
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Sorry you are stuck with "compromised" equipment. Guess that's why it's called a "hobby".

marshmower