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- 01-28-2010 01:40 PM #1
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Ok my AZbox is not working (or at least I think it's not working) I can pick up all standard DVB broadcasts fine... I can pick up DVB-S2 broadcasts fine, however I am unable to pick up any DBS-S2/8PSK broadcasts with it.
I can't get a blip of a signal from ANY S2/8PSK station and I believe my tuning on my dish is good. Singals on all other transponders are GREAT.
So I have a DVBTECH 8PSK USB satellite tuner, can I use this to tune in S2/8PSK signals?
If so how do I set it up? I am assuming that I should use TSREADER. Will I need anything else?
I plan on using my AZBOX to move the satellite to a bird with S2/8PSK signal on it then moving the satellite cable to the DVBTech Tuner and seeing what I can find.
Any help or pointers would be GREAT.
I have spent many many many hours trying to get the S2/8PSK stuff and really need to know if there is an issue with my AZbox or if my Dish is truely off a bit.
THANK YOU!Scott
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- 01-28-2010 01:50 PM #2SatelliteGuys.US TheList
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- 01-28-2010 02:14 PM #3
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Proud Staff MemberHmm how about a Matchbox pro?
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- 01-28-2010 04:07 PM #4
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DVBTech is USB 2.0-to-8 psk Turbo card Adapter similar to Genpix Skywalker-1. The card itself can't receive DVB-S2 channels, same for the Adapters. Matchbox Pro is also DVB-S tuner that supports QPSK demodulation only.
I'd start from installing a different firmware release to your AZBox, possibly the last, or one of earlier releases that you recall working well. I assume you can receiver DVB-S2 QPSK channels with AZBox - which ones? Its possible there is a firmware clean up procedure for AZBox allowing to completely remove all previous firmware files and setting before installing another release. Check their forum.Last edited by zamar23; 01-28-2010 at 04:17 PM.
- 01-28-2010 06:33 PM #5
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What DVB-S2 8psk signals are you trying to receive? Cband or Ku?. How big is your dish?
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- 01-29-2010 06:59 AM #7
Scott,
Do you have any Ku dish available ? The NBC mux on 103W Ku is not that hard for me to acquire, 12000 H 30000 5/6 FEC . I'd say that a 8 foot dish would need to be aimed very precisely for most of the DVB-S2 8psk C-band tp's.-Brent
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- 01-29-2010 11:43 AM #8
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I was able to receive the NBC mux on AMC 18 Cband with a 7 1/2 foot dish. So I think you should be able to receive it on your 8 foot dish. I couldn't receive the NBC ku muxes on AMC 1 with the 7 1/2 foot or 10 foot mesh dish. I have trouble receiving them on my 90 cm Fortec dish also. But I think AMC 1 signals are weaker here in Northern California even with the skew set properly.

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