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How to Blind Scan with the SX88+
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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1099068" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>From tests I have done with Enigma 2 receivers, the Octagon SF8008 4K twin tuner model running an OpenATV image is the best I have used. It is capable of locking narrow bandwidth frequencies that are closely spaced together and if you include radio channels it has locked signals below SR 400. It readily locks satellite video signals with SR of 1036 and bandwidth of around 1.3 MHz and can accept selection of a blind scan frequency range.</p><p></p><p>Of the non Enigma 2 receivers the best I have used is the Dr HD F15. This unit has the ability to show a signal level reading for signals quite a way below the threshold for a lock. Unfortunately, this model is no longer made and is not MIS or 4K capable so is missing the latest features. However, for feed hunting it is good and has the option to select a blind scan frequency range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1099068, member: 178786"] From tests I have done with Enigma 2 receivers, the Octagon SF8008 4K twin tuner model running an OpenATV image is the best I have used. It is capable of locking narrow bandwidth frequencies that are closely spaced together and if you include radio channels it has locked signals below SR 400. It readily locks satellite video signals with SR of 1036 and bandwidth of around 1.3 MHz and can accept selection of a blind scan frequency range. Of the non Enigma 2 receivers the best I have used is the Dr HD F15. This unit has the ability to show a signal level reading for signals quite a way below the threshold for a lock. Unfortunately, this model is no longer made and is not MIS or 4K capable so is missing the latest features. However, for feed hunting it is good and has the option to select a blind scan frequency range. [/QUOTE]
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