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Just FYI, the Octagon SF8008 v3 Supreme (from Rick's) can tune low symbol rates. With the dual tuners, I would say this receiver is a formidable competitor in the FTA market. Running KU on one tuner and C-band on the other. Current image (four slots) is TNAP 6.1. Credit and thanks to El Bandido for his help in getting this working.

Does it do 4:2:2? And what C band LNB are you using for low SRs? I use the Titanium Blue LNB (5G filtered) and was unable to lock any on my 10 footer with the V9.
 
Sorta side question, is it the TNAP 6.1 that allows low SRs or the hardware? I've seen the non-supreme version "around"
my take (I might be wrong) is that it's likely a combination of both. We know that E.B. has modified drivers to allow low SR since TNAP 5.1, for specific tuner hardware. But the Octagon 8008 has been known for a while to also have low SR abilities, it's been reported in the past, maybe at Rick's, but also on European forums.
 
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A deeper dive into EB's findings tells of the different tuners used in different revisions of the SF 8008.
He also points out through testing that the latest does not exactly live up to what the mfg. states if actually can do.
Although I don't have an 8008. TNAP does offer 3 different tuner driver selections for the osmio4k series.
TNAP having a show signal below lock is a pretty slick option in setup also,
 
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