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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1164859" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>What do you mean by an S2 unit?</p><p></p><p>Any RF scanning analyser should show a peak for Novelsat feeds, after all, they are just a carrier signal in the L-Band RF spectrum.</p><p>The dynamic sweep of the spectrum by an analyser does not distinguish between modulation types such as Novelsat, S2X, DVB-S2 etc, it is simply scanning for carriers.</p><p></p><p>PC apps such as CrazyScan which do a single pass scan do not provide the resolution of a spectrum analyser, you need something with a decent dynamic refresh rate to get good resolution.</p><p>Check out the difference between CrazyScan and the AVCOM unit in the pictures I uploaded today, The AVCOM unit with decent dynamic refresh rate has a lot better resolution of the spectrum.</p><p></p><p>I have a Promax Ranger Neo+ spectrum analyser and it detects them OK as should any half decent meter.</p><p>The issue is recognising which spectrum peaks could be Novelsat and which are not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1164859, member: 178786"] What do you mean by an S2 unit? Any RF scanning analyser should show a peak for Novelsat feeds, after all, they are just a carrier signal in the L-Band RF spectrum. The dynamic sweep of the spectrum by an analyser does not distinguish between modulation types such as Novelsat, S2X, DVB-S2 etc, it is simply scanning for carriers. PC apps such as CrazyScan which do a single pass scan do not provide the resolution of a spectrum analyser, you need something with a decent dynamic refresh rate to get good resolution. Check out the difference between CrazyScan and the AVCOM unit in the pictures I uploaded today, The AVCOM unit with decent dynamic refresh rate has a lot better resolution of the spectrum. I have a Promax Ranger Neo+ spectrum analyser and it detects them OK as should any half decent meter. The issue is recognising which spectrum peaks could be Novelsat and which are not. [/QUOTE]
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