3.4 GHz DATV

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As the UK band has recently been reduced to 10 MHz (3400 to 3410MHz) it is only possible to run DATV and there is currently very little activity in the UK apart from repeater outputs.

Reports from the repeaters on 3.4GHz suggests it is very low noise spectrum and actually performs as well if not better than 2.3GHz.

There is (or was) a lot of surplus transmit (and receive) equipment on the surplus market, mainly from the failed Ionica broadband wireless system, and it is a very easy band to get on to, both for Tx and Rx.

Receiving 3.4 Ghz DATV

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However it is actually a very easy band to receive DATV on using C band satellite LNBs.

Transmitting 3.4GHz DATV

Airspan AS4000 > Ionica PA