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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1134937" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>My answer was a dodge, to avoid a long answer below.</p><p>As far as I know, there is no such commercial receiver. Such transmissions are made by companies that have such dedicated devices. But because the transmission technique/support has reached the card manufacturers, they have integrated such demodulators in their production so that they are accessible to us, enthusiasts or regular users. </p><p>But since the interest in new technology is not yet attracted to receiver manufacturers unless there is a high market demand from consumers, the most likely solution is to incorporate this new technology into DVB cards at an affordable price. And this is what TBS is doing, assimilating new technological acquisitions and offering those interested in receiving new reception parameters. </p><p>This is what happened with Multistream transmission at 5.0W many years ago with the 6925 card,in 2010/11, when only a few users could watch Italian and French TV programmes. When the receiver manufacturers realised that there was a potential market for such transmissions, they started to produce such devices, and so began the great race between manufacturers to implement the new transmission technique in their devices.</p><p>But to cut a long story short, the 6903x/6909x cards, with their high-performance stid135 chip, are considered to be able to cope with the new satellite transmission technology, which is used in some sensitive areas. That's why it is called TBS6903-X Professional DVB-S2X Dual Tuner PCIe Card. Whether it is professional all the way, that's another discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1134937, member: 297935"] My answer was a dodge, to avoid a long answer below. As far as I know, there is no such commercial receiver. Such transmissions are made by companies that have such dedicated devices. But because the transmission technique/support has reached the card manufacturers, they have integrated such demodulators in their production so that they are accessible to us, enthusiasts or regular users. But since the interest in new technology is not yet attracted to receiver manufacturers unless there is a high market demand from consumers, the most likely solution is to incorporate this new technology into DVB cards at an affordable price. And this is what TBS is doing, assimilating new technological acquisitions and offering those interested in receiving new reception parameters. This is what happened with Multistream transmission at 5.0W many years ago with the 6925 card,in 2010/11, when only a few users could watch Italian and French TV programmes. When the receiver manufacturers realised that there was a potential market for such transmissions, they started to produce such devices, and so began the great race between manufacturers to implement the new transmission technique in their devices. But to cut a long story short, the 6903x/6909x cards, with their high-performance stid135 chip, are considered to be able to cope with the new satellite transmission technology, which is used in some sensitive areas. That's why it is called TBS6903-X Professional DVB-S2X Dual Tuner PCIe Card. Whether it is professional all the way, that's another discussion. [/QUOTE]
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