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  1. sato

    Seavey EASA 44-3

    As a DXer I have plenty of parts that I purchased at some point but due to my personal circumstances couldn`t use for a while. The good news is that things are getting slowly to normal again and I can focus more on things that I used to love to do. One of these parts is my Seavey ESA 44-3 OMT...
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    Chaparral Bullseye - servo & cap replacement

    After a long time of my Chaparral Bullseye being just stored in a box I`ve decided to make it work again. It`s never been used even I bought it as "used" as the main part for Ku band (servo motor) is missing and at that time I couldn't`t find any proper replacement. As you can see, the servo...
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    TBS 6903 VS 6983

    You have my word that there will be similar or even "harder" testing for a new TBS 6903 card that supposed to replace 6983. What`s more I`ll add similar reception report for a new TBS 6522 in a separate thread. TBS 6522 has DVB-S2X capability, so it deserves a separate thread. Peon has both...
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    TBS 6903 VS 6983

    As hard core DXers I (Sato) and Peon (aka Onacila) decided to prove the TBS 6983 card`s capability on reception of the lowest and highest SR we can receive in Europe. We test our hardware to the maximum on various bands as we can cover C (3.4-4.2 + 4.5-4.8 GHz), Ku (10.75-12.75 GHz) and Ka...