Hi, all this talk of blown amplifier stages is making me nervous, so a quick 
sanity check needed. I’m wanting to use a HackRF to generate a test signal and 
feed it into a DVB-S receiver. This is about 950MHz so the HackRF outputs up to 
15dBm. The DVB-S unit (SatLink WS-6906) is rated -65dBm to -25dBm, and also 
sends out DC power for a LNB. The attenuator should block 50dB of the DC, but 
I’ll check with a meter. So if I feed this from the HackRF through a 50dB 
attenuator to the DVB-S unit is there anything obvious I’m missing before I get 
to the magic smoke expedited egress event?
Thanks,
Bill

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