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  • satsid
    Banned
    • Aug 2009
    • 815

    #1

    Blind scan receivers

    I seen the odd wright up on blind scan receivers,ok we had talk on spiderbox,This is one wright up i saw.
    (Thaqalayun TV 10East, 11630H, SR 1500, FEC 5/6, DVB-S2 / 8PSK
    Not even the half of HD receivers, can do that.
    Even the most expensive.)
    iv a vantage 8000s,ok i know it costs more than a spiderbox but it does have twin tuner.Thaqalayun TV 10 East my vantage picks this up on the fast blind scan,this means the biggest mhz steps it does.here 2 pics on this channel.
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    Last edited by satsid; 17 February, 2010, 17:50.
  • satsid
    Banned
    • Aug 2009
    • 815

    #2
    I saw this as a wright up.

    (Brilliant receiver now that the Darkman has issued new upgrade for selectable scan frequency:-
    10950 to 11200
    11450 to 11700
    12500 to 12750
    Now you can select the active parts of the spectrum as illustrated above or scan whatever you want 10.950 to 11200 takes just 5 minutes & 10 sec with 6 MHz steps,
    Excellent receiver for feed hunting very accurate blind scan with selectable band width scans of 2,4,6,8 or 10 MHz steps
    Vertical,Horizontal or Both polarizations)

    Now i did a scan from 10950 to 11200 in 2 minnets 3 seconds on my vantage 8000s @ fast 5 mhz steps.I find some things i read quite funny.

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    • bugaloo41
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 1598

      #3
      As always Sid helpful info.

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      • satsid
        Banned
        • Aug 2009
        • 815

        #4
        Originally posted by bugaloo41
        As always Sid helpful info.

        Thanks m8 & the guys who say thanks.I test things out when it comes to feeds.I post more feeds than most when i get going.Im not knocking the spiderbox on price or its blind scan.

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        • patkins
          V.I.P. Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 3662

          #5
          I love doing a blind scan on my TM1500c+.

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