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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1145051" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p><strong>Intelsat 22 @ 72.1° E</strong></p><p></p><p>Testes with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 72.1E with 1.50 ant, IBU lnb: 11400-11700 HV and 12500-12750 HV.</p><p>Between 11400-11700 HV, at 72.1E, neumoDVB and Crazyscan applications find no active mux. In my area, in this part of the band, I have a lot of interference in the Ku band because the useful signal is often attenuated or even disappears. And yet, I would say that what the neumoDVB spectrum shows, compared to Crazyscan, also indicates how the neumoDVB driver has been designed. It displays any signal/noise as an information carrier. When you see so many muxes on the spectrum, you would think one could be an active mux out of many signals. But it isn't; ultimately, both utilities achieve the same result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1145051, member: 297935"] [B]Intelsat 22 @ 72.1° E[/B] Testes with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 72.1E with 1.50 ant, IBU lnb: 11400-11700 HV and 12500-12750 HV. Between 11400-11700 HV, at 72.1E, neumoDVB and Crazyscan applications find no active mux. In my area, in this part of the band, I have a lot of interference in the Ku band because the useful signal is often attenuated or even disappears. And yet, I would say that what the neumoDVB spectrum shows, compared to Crazyscan, also indicates how the neumoDVB driver has been designed. It displays any signal/noise as an information carrier. When you see so many muxes on the spectrum, you would think one could be an active mux out of many signals. But it isn't; ultimately, both utilities achieve the same result. [/QUOTE]
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