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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1080158" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Multistream involves satellite channels combined on a single transponder, and, I think, requires a DVB-S2X tuner, to separate them.</p><p>I'm not sure that there are many multistream options, on the satellites you've listed.</p><p>Feed hunting is completely different, to multistream, and often requires a sensitive tuner, and a large dish, as these feeds aren't generally meant for normal satellite viewers, I can't even get some on a 1.2M channel master, so location is also important.</p><p>You might want to get a 4K receiver, and there are many on the market, well within your price range, it just depends on other aspects, like multiple tuners, ability to record to an internal, or external, hard drive, USB stick or other source.</p><p>If you are used to Enigma 2 receivers, then these offer many other possibilities, like streaming, networking, and accessing your receiver from practically any location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1080158, member: 187442"] Multistream involves satellite channels combined on a single transponder, and, I think, requires a DVB-S2X tuner, to separate them. I'm not sure that there are many multistream options, on the satellites you've listed. Feed hunting is completely different, to multistream, and often requires a sensitive tuner, and a large dish, as these feeds aren't generally meant for normal satellite viewers, I can't even get some on a 1.2M channel master, so location is also important. You might want to get a 4K receiver, and there are many on the market, well within your price range, it just depends on other aspects, like multiple tuners, ability to record to an internal, or external, hard drive, USB stick or other source. If you are used to Enigma 2 receivers, then these offer many other possibilities, like streaming, networking, and accessing your receiver from practically any location. [/QUOTE]
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