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    My System: Strong 6125 Yu Ma Tu MX 115cm dish Diseq 1.2 motor

    Yumatu MX Schematics

    Hi, I’m looking for Yumati MX (Sti5518) schematics. Would anyone be so kind to tell me where can I find one or if you are in possession of it can you send it to me please? Thanks.

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    Welcome to the forum niksi

    You will need to be more specific by giving the model number

    Also you will need to enable your Vcard in your profile to allow them to contact you. I would not hold out hope though as this appears to be a Turkish stb
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    My System: Strong 6125 Yu Ma Tu MX 115cm dish Diseq 1.2 motor
    Topper thanks for the advice, I enabled my vcard. And yes you’re right it is a Turkish receiver, the company’s name is Yumatu and the model is MX. It is based on the Single-Chip Set-Top-Box Decoder: STi5518 and a schematic from any receiver with the same decoder will suffice. For example Digital 3000, Globo 3000, Opticum 3000T, Opticum 3000 TS, Digital 4000, Digital 4000CI, Digital 4100, Digital 4100CI, Opticum 4000, Opticum 4100, Globo 5000, Globo 5000CI, Globo 6000, Globo 6000CI, Globo 6000CR, Digital 6000CR, Digital 6100CR, Globo 6010, Globo 6010CI, Globo 6010CR, Opticum 3000L and many more have the same electrical schematics. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    My System: Strong 6125 Yu Ma Tu MX 115cm dish Diseq 1.2 motor
    Thanks Llew for the schematics I think it will help.

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    My System: Technomate 80cm dish Digipower motor. Diseqc H-H Motor SG-2100 PremiumHD LNB. Input: 10.70-12.75 Ghz. Output: 950-2150 Mhz. Noise 0.3db antiblock Receiver: Opticum 3000L
    hello niksi, I have got a Opticum 3000L. Not 100% sure what your technicallity is all about (i am a sad newby...), but would anything that you are talking about help me to get scrambled channels?

    thanks and sorry if I am asking a stupid question...

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    My System: Strong 6125 Yu Ma Tu MX 115cm dish Diseq 1.2 motor
    Hi izaceci sorry for the late replay. In this post I’m asking for electrical schematics for my receiver so I can make improvements and repairs.

    For your question I think that your receiver is a yumatu mx clone, so you can try to install a yumatu mx emu, the latest ones are TRUMAN-SW3.4.06-KEY-UPGRAD, POLSKA-SW3.4.06-KEY-UPGRADE, and many more. Here is the link where you can download them:
    _http://satupload.biz/index.php?PHPSESSID=3acb49f839c60dd2840a9d5c551952 %20d6&direction=0&order=mod&directory=YUMATU%20rec eivers

    But bear in mind that I might be wrong, so do this on your own risk. To be sure check your Decoder Chip model, if it uses the Sti 5518 Single-Chip Set-Top-Box Decoder than you can install yumatu mx emus without any risk.

    Hope I helped.

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    My System: Technomate 80cm dish Digipower motor. Diseqc H-H Motor SG-2100 PremiumHD LNB. Input: 10.70-12.75 Ghz. Output: 950-2150 Mhz. Noise 0.3db antiblock Receiver: Opticum 3000L
    thanks niksi,

    I will have a look to see if I understand how to update it according to your details

    have a nice one ;0)

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    My System: Covering 30W-105.5E range, two motors, C and Ku band. Various receivers/cards/cams/etc.
    Almost all YU-MA-TU series are Globo (opticum) clones. If I remember correctly yumatu MX is Globo 5000 series clone. Schematics for which are on internet for quite long time.

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