For Amateur Radio, you can use not only USB5927 but also the 6983/6903 card. You can also use lnb InvertoBlackUltra, not only with Bullseye, but with the settings in Crazyscan that @s-band mentioned(#4-above); the test below I did with the 6983 cards.
Also, with neumoDVB, one can view these amateur feeds. The settings with this app can be seen on #727.
I had forgotten about it. It's not the easiest thing to use at times but I've found stuff down to 66ks/s in the past. I need to try the latest version, this was from Jan 21:Let's not forget that on Windows, you can also work with the DVB-S Gui app to receive and watch Amateur Radio.
Yes, I should have put that in the post. I'll try the latest sometime.I assume that the mux locked is from Eutelsat 16.0E. Isn't it?
Are you able to receive any channels from 26°E and are you still using a Gregorian dish that's mounted behind a window?as you can sie