Just going back to the multistream issue, my recommendation would be the VU+ Zero 4K it has support for DVB-S2X and Multistream naturally.
Has a smartcard reader and CI slot as well $240 brand new, only one tuner though however it has a USB port so you can attach more if needed.
hazman (02-03-18)
Interesting didn't even think of that however, as far as I know nothing in our region really exceeds that so you should be fine. Intelsat highest is 30000
I personally use the TBS cards and haven't had any issues but I have a Vu+ Solo v2 I use for PayTV since I needed something with a CI slot. Might be looking to sell that though.
Last edited by nullb; 02-03-18 at 07:29 PM.
Ah crap that sucks I get them over DVB-T so I never checked that, I'm not sure if it's a hardware or software limitation there's conflicting reports about it on the vu+ sites from a quick glance hopefully it gets unlocked or maybe a 3rd party image already has
If they won't do over 45000 then they are not dvb-s2x compliant...
False advertising...
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I can't seem to find a single 2X card that does over 45k tbh, TBS professional card does but that's like $600, also doesn't do 2X.
I think you'll be waiting a long ass time since I'm having a hard time finding a decently priced DVB-S2 card that will even go over 45k but that's fair enough.
Might be able to find some cheap Chinese stuff on abb maybe if you're lucky, but the quality of these tuners is always questionable
Last edited by nullb; 02-03-18 at 08:15 PM.
If anyone has a ZGEMMA stb, I would appreciate some feedback from higher s/r like abc optus d1.
Does anybody know what sym rate that one goes up to?
I just had a play and it does let me enter 47500 to do a manual scan.
That may mean nothing though....
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sat tuners are silicon labs si2169D, 1 to 45 MSymbols/s........
anybody got full transport stream specs ?
45 should be plenty....
- DVB-T2 and T2-Lite (ETSI EN 302 755-V1.3.1)
- COFDM demodulator and FEC (LDPC + BCH)decoder
- Bandwidth: 1.7, 5, 6, 7 or 8 MHz (and extended BW)
- Supports up to 255 PLPs and outputs the data PLP plus the common PLP (on a single TS)
- Scrambling of L1 post-signaling supported
- NorDig Unified 2.4, D-Book 7 V3 compliant
- DVB-T (ETSI EN 300 744)
- COFDM demodulator and enhanced FEC decoder
- NorDig Unified 2.4, D-Book 7 V3 compliant
- DVB-C (ETSI EN 300 429) / ITU J.83 Annex A/B/C
- QAM demodulator and FEC decoder
- 1 to 7.2 M Symbol(s)
- C-Book compliant
- DVB-S2 (ETSI EN 302 307-1)
- QPSK/8PSK demodulator and FEC (LDPC) decoder
- DVB-S2X (ETSI EN 302 307-2)
- QPSK/8PSK, 8/16/32APSK demodulator
- Roll-off factors from 0.05 to 0.35
- DVB-S (ETSI EN 300 421) and DSS
- QPSK demodulator and enhanced FEC decoder
- 1 to 45 MSymbols/s for all satellite standards (<40 MSps in 32APSK)
- DiSEqC™ 2.0 interface, Unicable support
- Enhanced immunity to co-channel interferers
- I2C serial bus interfaces (Master and Host)
- Independent differential IF input for T/C tuner and differential ZIF I/Q inputs for satellite tuner
- GPIOs and multi-purpose ports for independent AGCs (up to 4) to control satellite and T/C tuners
- Firmware control for upgradeability
- Flexible TS interface with serial or parallel single output
- Fast lock times for all media
- Only two power supplies: 1.2 and 3.3 V
- Pin-to-pin conpatible with all Si216x/8x single demods family
- API compatible with all single and dual demods families
- 7 mm x 7 mm, QFN-48 pin package, Pb-free/RoHS compliant
Last edited by hoe; 03-03-18 at 11:56 AM.
Hoe, is that the tuner for the ZGEMMA?
I have doubts it will handle 47300-5/6
16APSK But who knows.
Yes, both sat tuners on the zgemma...
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I think this
might be what sbs and abc will be using. It's pretty advanced tech.
[QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK Up to 64 Msps]
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