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With neumoDVB (and Crazyscan) on satellites
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1145207" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p><strong>Intelsat 15 @ 85.2° E</strong></p><p></p><p>6903x card with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 85.2E: 10950-11700 HV and 12500-12750 HV:</p><p>Inevitably, when we try to get a signal from fringe areas, we wonder if it is possible to lock this signal with the cards we have.</p><p>Of course, on this topic, I am trying to see to what extent the same card, tbs6903x, which I have used for tests on other satellites, gives the same results with neumoDVB and Crazyscan.</p><p>This time I will add the 6983 cards for those intensely interested in satellite reception. And at this position, we have signals from two spots far from my area, the Middle East and Russia. I thought it would be interesting to find out to what extent the 6903x and 6983 cards respond to a relatively weak signal, which is rather weak because of my antenna of only 1.50m. (Fringe also means the size of the antenna to the target spot).</p><p>So the test is on a satellite, like many on the arc, which has more transmissions for Data, which decreases the interest of many users looking for tv/radio programs. But for developers like Deeptho or enthusiasts, such positions might be of interest. At least, I hope so.</p><p>The comparison between dvb cards is necessary, and I think I don't change the intention of this topic too much if I add another card to these tests from time to time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1145207, member: 297935"] [B]Intelsat 15 @ 85.2° E[/B] 6903x card with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 85.2E: 10950-11700 HV and 12500-12750 HV: Inevitably, when we try to get a signal from fringe areas, we wonder if it is possible to lock this signal with the cards we have. Of course, on this topic, I am trying to see to what extent the same card, tbs6903x, which I have used for tests on other satellites, gives the same results with neumoDVB and Crazyscan. This time I will add the 6983 cards for those intensely interested in satellite reception. And at this position, we have signals from two spots far from my area, the Middle East and Russia. I thought it would be interesting to find out to what extent the 6903x and 6983 cards respond to a relatively weak signal, which is rather weak because of my antenna of only 1.50m. (Fringe also means the size of the antenna to the target spot). So the test is on a satellite, like many on the arc, which has more transmissions for Data, which decreases the interest of many users looking for tv/radio programs. But for developers like Deeptho or enthusiasts, such positions might be of interest. At least, I hope so. The comparison between dvb cards is necessary, and I think I don't change the intention of this topic too much if I add another card to these tests from time to time. [/QUOTE]
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