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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1145254" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p><strong>Yamal 401 @ 90° E</strong></p><p></p><p>The6903x card with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 90.0E,spectrum and muxes: </p><p>10800-11200 H,</p><p>10800-11200 V,</p><p>11200-11700 H,</p><p>11200-11700 V,</p><p>neumoDVB works fine so far at 90.0E. Only that again, the app finds and repeats hundreds of times a mux,10852 H,18000,32/45,16APSK, with extension S2X, which is inserted on the list of Muxes on three pages, just like other positions.</p><p>I want to observe from an aesthetic point of view and for clarity. Often neumoDVB finds countless muxes cluttering the spectrum so that the active and functional ones are "lost/covered. If the spectrum area were larger, I would have nothing against them so that the muxes would appear distinct and separate. Even in this situation, using the application for personal use would not be a problem. But we share our experience with dvb cards and applications on the forums.</p><p>On this occasion, with Crazyscan, I found a 256APSK mode under Windows at 11435 H,10000. I made a video of how to find such modes on muxes with S2X extension for those working with 6903x/6909x: "Update/check modulation info."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1145254, member: 297935"] [B]Yamal 401 @ 90° E[/B] The6903x card with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 90.0E,spectrum and muxes: 10800-11200 H, 10800-11200 V, 11200-11700 H, 11200-11700 V, neumoDVB works fine so far at 90.0E. Only that again, the app finds and repeats hundreds of times a mux,10852 H,18000,32/45,16APSK, with extension S2X, which is inserted on the list of Muxes on three pages, just like other positions. I want to observe from an aesthetic point of view and for clarity. Often neumoDVB finds countless muxes cluttering the spectrum so that the active and functional ones are "lost/covered. If the spectrum area were larger, I would have nothing against them so that the muxes would appear distinct and separate. Even in this situation, using the application for personal use would not be a problem. But we share our experience with dvb cards and applications on the forums. On this occasion, with Crazyscan, I found a 256APSK mode under Windows at 11435 H,10000. I made a video of how to find such modes on muxes with S2X extension for those working with 6903x/6909x: "Update/check modulation info." [/QUOTE]
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