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<blockquote data-quote="Nalleman" data-source="post: 1159514" data-attributes="member: 285245"><p>DVB-S2 8PSK = more efficient technology. Allows higher bitrate than QPSK.</p><p></p><p>It's said Sky will change some remaining DVB-S channels to DVB-S2 on 28 E in the near future.</p><p>Don't know if they'll use 8PSK or QPSK.Today the use both!</p><p>11386 H/V, 11426 V on Astra 2E use DVB-S2 QPSK but most DVB-S2 use 8PSK since it's more efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nalleman, post: 1159514, member: 285245"] DVB-S2 8PSK = more efficient technology. Allows higher bitrate than QPSK. It's said Sky will change some remaining DVB-S channels to DVB-S2 on 28 E in the near future. Don't know if they'll use 8PSK or QPSK.Today the use both! 11386 H/V, 11426 V on Astra 2E use DVB-S2 QPSK but most DVB-S2 use 8PSK since it's more efficient. [/QUOTE]
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