
Best smart products in the LNB downconverter category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best smart products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. smart ium
With the "Titanium Edition" LNBs from Smart, you acquire top-notch quality and the latest technology. These compact, high-quality KU-band converters are the key to the digital world of television. With high stability of the resonators, the use of extremely low-noise HEMT transistors, and sophisticated production technology, Smart has once again succeeded in placing a premium product on the market.
Universal Quattro LNB:
The LNB features 4 outputs for the signals: horizontal, vertical, low-band, and high-band. You cannot connect SAT receivers directly here! An additional digital multiswitch is required for the operation of your SAT system, which distributes all 4 signals to all SAT output connections. The SAT receivers are then connected to these multiswitch outputs. The switching of the bands is done via the 22 kHz signal from the receiver, and the signal levels are determined by the supply voltage of the LNB (14 V/18 V), which is provided by the receiver.

2. smart Quad/Switch TITANIUM TQS
With the Titanium Edition LNBs from SMART, you acquire top-notch quality and the latest technology. The compact, high-quality KU-band converters are the key to the digital world of television.

3. smart At
With the "Titanium Edition" LNBs from Smart, you acquire top-notch quality and the latest technology. These compact, high-quality KU-band converters are the key to the digital world of television. With high stability of the resonators, the use of extremely low-noise HEMT transistors, and advanced production technology, Smart has succeeded in placing another top product on the market.
Universal Twin LNB:
For direct connection of two satellite receivers. The LNB has two outputs, where the horizontal, vertical, low, and high-band signals are present. Band switching occurs via the 22 kHz signal from the receiver, and the signal levels are managed through the LNB's supply voltage (14 V/18 V). The LNB is not suitable for multiswitches.
