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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1123137" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>Forgot to include in my earlier post above there has been a cheap new receiver arrived on the scene that opens 4:2:2 feeds, it is the GTMedia Combo.</p><p>The receiver costs less than £100 and although the 4:2:2 is not high quality it does at least allow the user to see what is on the feed.</p><p></p><p>There is a multi page topic on the forum covering the receiver and a few members have bought them from overseas (Ali Express, Bangood, GTMedia)</p><p></p><p></p><p>On the subject of transponder lists I think you can download the ini files from King of Sat. I am not sure if the same functionality is available from Flysat or Lygnsat?</p><p>Other than that, if you have a DVB card you can create your own by blind scanning a satellite with EBS Pro or Crazy Scan and saving the result as an ini fromat transponder file.</p><p></p><p>If you use an E2 receiver there are several sites that provide downloads of xml files containing satellite details and their frequency parameters. Forum member Huevos has an excellent site for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1123137, member: 178786"] Forgot to include in my earlier post above there has been a cheap new receiver arrived on the scene that opens 4:2:2 feeds, it is the GTMedia Combo. The receiver costs less than £100 and although the 4:2:2 is not high quality it does at least allow the user to see what is on the feed. There is a multi page topic on the forum covering the receiver and a few members have bought them from overseas (Ali Express, Bangood, GTMedia) On the subject of transponder lists I think you can download the ini files from King of Sat. I am not sure if the same functionality is available from Flysat or Lygnsat? Other than that, if you have a DVB card you can create your own by blind scanning a satellite with EBS Pro or Crazy Scan and saving the result as an ini fromat transponder file. If you use an E2 receiver there are several sites that provide downloads of xml files containing satellite details and their frequency parameters. Forum member Huevos has an excellent site for this. [/QUOTE]
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