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With neumoDVB (and Crazyscan) on satellites
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1149006" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p><strong>AsiaSat 5 @ 100.5° E</strong></p><p></p><p>I work/test at 100.5E with the best dvb cards, 6983 for dvb-s2 reception on Windows and 6903x for Dvb-S2X under Linux.</p><p>I don't need to insist on the first card; it is known by those who use it, as well as 6903x. But what makes the last special is that under Linux, it behaves as if it had the signal sensitivity and scanning speed of 6983.</p><p>For me, the test on AsiaSat 5 was yet another proof, if needed, that the solution found by Deeptho to exploit the potential of 6903x is extraordinary.</p><p>With the fluctuating signal on a small antenna at only 0.2° elevation, with 6903x it is very difficult to lock the signal at this position on Windows. However, I had no problems with this card with neumoDVB. It spotted the signal immediately on a few muxes; the most important one was at 12300 V, where I could lock and see the only channel received. There is one more feed at 12304 V, but to lock it requires a stronger signal.</p><p>The 6903x(6983) cards with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 100.5E, spectrum, and muxes: 12200-12750 V:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1149006, member: 297935"] [B]AsiaSat 5 @ 100.5° E[/B] I work/test at 100.5E with the best dvb cards, 6983 for dvb-s2 reception on Windows and 6903x for Dvb-S2X under Linux. I don't need to insist on the first card; it is known by those who use it, as well as 6903x. But what makes the last special is that under Linux, it behaves as if it had the signal sensitivity and scanning speed of 6983. For me, the test on AsiaSat 5 was yet another proof, if needed, that the solution found by Deeptho to exploit the potential of 6903x is extraordinary. With the fluctuating signal on a small antenna at only 0.2° elevation, with 6903x it is very difficult to lock the signal at this position on Windows. However, I had no problems with this card with neumoDVB. It spotted the signal immediately on a few muxes; the most important one was at 12300 V, where I could lock and see the only channel received. There is one more feed at 12304 V, but to lock it requires a stronger signal. The 6903x(6983) cards with neumoDVB and Crazyscan on 100.5E, spectrum, and muxes: 12200-12750 V: [/QUOTE]
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