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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1072318" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>Are the 4 sections are as listed below?</p><p></p><p>H-Low</p><p>V-Low</p><p>H-High</p><p>V-High</p><p></p><p>This type of split could possibly get messy when satellites are close together and a small dish is being used due to frequencies being scanned in from close proximity satellites.</p><p></p><p>The best blind scan interface I have come across is in the OpenVIX image on an Edision Nino Pro. Forum member "Huevos" has done some good development work to get the OpenVIX blind scan plugin to be user friendly and with lots of selection options for users. The Edision Mio Pro 4K receiver has the same blind scan interface and OpenVIX images for other E2 receivers will probably have the same interface but I have only used it with an Edision Nino Pro. An Edision Mio Pro 4K receiver running OpenVIX is a very useful blind scan receiver, it is also Multistream capable and can scan 16APSK modulation.</p><p></p><p>I have attached a picture of the OpenVIX blind scan interface. The specific blind scan was for C-Band but the interface is with the same options in Ku-Band. As can be seen from the picture, it is possible to select on a frequency range, symbol rate range, polarisation and other blind scan customisations.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]124838[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1072318, member: 178786"] Are the 4 sections are as listed below? H-Low V-Low H-High V-High This type of split could possibly get messy when satellites are close together and a small dish is being used due to frequencies being scanned in from close proximity satellites. The best blind scan interface I have come across is in the OpenVIX image on an Edision Nino Pro. Forum member "Huevos" has done some good development work to get the OpenVIX blind scan plugin to be user friendly and with lots of selection options for users. The Edision Mio Pro 4K receiver has the same blind scan interface and OpenVIX images for other E2 receivers will probably have the same interface but I have only used it with an Edision Nino Pro. An Edision Mio Pro 4K receiver running OpenVIX is a very useful blind scan receiver, it is also Multistream capable and can scan 16APSK modulation. I have attached a picture of the OpenVIX blind scan interface. The specific blind scan was for C-Band but the interface is with the same options in Ku-Band. As can be seen from the picture, it is possible to select on a frequency range, symbol rate range, polarisation and other blind scan customisations. [ATTACH type="full"]124838[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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