Input Frequency Range Options (offered on most receivers)
-B 950-1450 MHz SCPC This option may be used with standard Ku or C band
LNBs. It may not be suitable for some systems outside North America
-B1 950-1750 MHz SCPC This option may be used with standard Ku or C band
LNBs. The receiver provides DC power for the LNB through the coaxial
cable. This option may be required for operation on some satellites outside
the US (depending on the actual transponder frequency assignment).
-C 100 KHz - 8.995 MHz This option is used when the uplink signal has been
transmitted as an FM subcarrier on a video signal or a transponder
dedicated to many subcarriers. The source of this signal is normally a
video or baseband output from a satellite TV receiver. This signal is not
obtained directly from the LNB. When it is necessary to receive FM
subcarrier signals directly from an LNB, Option L is also required.
-L L Band Tuner 950 - 1450 MHz This option converts signals from an LNB
(for C or Ku band) to a video signal so that FM subcarriers can be tuned
using Option C. This range is suitable for most North American satellites.
-L1 L Band Tuner 950 - 1750 MHz This option converts signals from an LNB
(for C or Ku band) to a video signal so that FM subcarriers can be tuned
using Option C. This range is suitable for most North American satellites.
Local Communications and Control Options
-P Similar to E, using a 2400 bps telephone modem
-S LCD Status Display provides a display of many receiver parameters
Including signal status and diagnostic messages.
-S1 LCD Status Display as above plus keypad for user data entry and control
-Z Emergency Alert System Option: See AN218
-V Voice grade channel adds compressed audio channel output (monaural)
-T Receiver is supplied in desktop version instead of the standard 19“ rackmount