Does anyone know where I can locate some softare to blind scan at for this card.   I understand that it could take hours/days wich I have.   It would be good for finding long term feeds.  Thanks.  
				
			




Ok, I just put in the perameter for a full scan.. There are 30,414,822 varations for a full scan of the bird. Im going to do a full scan of amc 15 just for sheets and giggles to see how long this will take. So here I go. At the time of this posting I have started the scan...
on my mark ... go


Well, I know there was an S2 church feed that had a quite low SR, but I can't remember what it was. Now that I know where the Fox News IFB signal is located that has an SR of 1000, I need to test the 3200 to see if it will lock it. I don't think there will be any DVB signals containing video with an SR lower than about 1200...it would look like crap.Are you talking DVB-s feeds, or DVB-s2 feeds ? I know we have plenty of DVB-s muxes with high SR values, but that's to be expected when you have 4 or 5 channels on the mux. My question, I suppose, is what SR range we should concentrate on , when scanning for DVB-s2 feeds ? SR = 30000 is in the mix, but what is the low end SR for a single channel feed?

Still scanning?? Just curious as to your results and timing. I'd been thinking about what it would take to setup a few pc's to brute force scan sats on a regular basis.. but not much further than just thinking so far.BTW im still scanning..

 
	