GaryPen Rich or poor, it's good to have money. Original poster Supporting Founder Mar 2, 2004 16,677 605 I only lived in California. I'm FROM Brooklyn. Sep 23, 2006 #1 I notice that just about every FTA STB I've looked at has an option in the Satellite and/or Search menu called "Network" or "Network Search". What does that do? Thanks.
I notice that just about every FTA STB I've looked at has an option in the Satellite and/or Search menu called "Network" or "Network Search". What does that do? Thanks.
damaged SatelliteGuys Pro Jun 22, 2005 2,605 1 South of Heaven Sep 23, 2006 #2 I think it searches for newly added transponders.
GaryPen Rich or poor, it's good to have money. Original poster Supporting Founder Mar 2, 2004 16,677 605 I only lived in California. I'm FROM Brooklyn. Sep 23, 2006 #3 But, isn't that what "blind search" does?
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,369 14,795 Mankato, MN Sep 23, 2006 #4 a network search is pretty much useless on this side of the globe. Its suppose to find freqencies with the same symbol rate but the only thing I can get it to work on is a DBS slot.
a network search is pretty much useless on this side of the globe. Its suppose to find freqencies with the same symbol rate but the only thing I can get it to work on is a DBS slot.
damaged SatelliteGuys Pro Jun 22, 2005 2,605 1 South of Heaven Sep 23, 2006 #5 Network Search looks up the frequency table of the satellite, giving you immediate and full inventory of the various feeds that appear regularly. Blind search asks you the range of frequencies you wish to scan, then proceeds to look at all possible variations of each frequency.
Network Search looks up the frequency table of the satellite, giving you immediate and full inventory of the various feeds that appear regularly. Blind search asks you the range of frequencies you wish to scan, then proceeds to look at all possible variations of each frequency.