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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1063297" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>The Edision box is essentially plug and play. Connect it to the dish pointing at 4.8°E and scan the transponders on the satellite. No additional configuration is needed. I'm not familiar with the Mutant box myself, but the Edision and Octagon receivers require no additional configuration for the channels.</p><p></p><p>If you just want to be able to watch the Ukrainian channels without any hassle then that would definitely be my suggestion. I have an Edision Primo and it's a neat, simple little box. The Octagon is pretty much identical in terms of features and user interface from what I understand!</p><p></p><p>TP = transponder. That's basically a frequency carrying a group of channels.</p><p>Multistream is just a way of sending the digital TV data over a satellite transponder in a format that's designed to feed professional equipment, usually at terrestrial transmitters - to provide the digital transmitters with the programme feed. It's a professional format that until recently most domestic receivers couldn't tune in. These cheap Edision and Octagon tuners all tune it in fine though which is one of the reasons they've become so popular!</p><p></p><p>I would say you'll be fine with an 80cm dish, but a 1m one will give you an even stronger signal which isn't a negative!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1063297, member: 330868"] The Edision box is essentially plug and play. Connect it to the dish pointing at 4.8°E and scan the transponders on the satellite. No additional configuration is needed. I'm not familiar with the Mutant box myself, but the Edision and Octagon receivers require no additional configuration for the channels. If you just want to be able to watch the Ukrainian channels without any hassle then that would definitely be my suggestion. I have an Edision Primo and it's a neat, simple little box. The Octagon is pretty much identical in terms of features and user interface from what I understand! TP = transponder. That's basically a frequency carrying a group of channels. Multistream is just a way of sending the digital TV data over a satellite transponder in a format that's designed to feed professional equipment, usually at terrestrial transmitters - to provide the digital transmitters with the programme feed. It's a professional format that until recently most domestic receivers couldn't tune in. These cheap Edision and Octagon tuners all tune it in fine though which is one of the reasons they've become so popular! I would say you'll be fine with an 80cm dish, but a 1m one will give you an even stronger signal which isn't a negative! [/QUOTE]
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