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Old 20-09-2004   #1
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Spectrum analyzers, which one?

I have a old Unaohm spectrum analyzer that i used in the old days when there was only analogue broadcasts.

I am looking now for a new professional analyzer and have been looking at the Emitor SatLook Digital NIT and Promax Prolink 3 and 4 range of models, also Rover got some models and Unaohm of course.

Anyone of you working with anyone of these instruments on a daily basis that can write down your experiences?

As i see it the Emitor Satlook Digital NIT is extremely affordable at around €800 compared to the others, but how about the longterm reliability compared to Promax and the other manufacturers?
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My System: Pace Sky HD, DM7000s, CubeRevo 3000HDPVR, Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Televes H45 Digital Spectrum analyser.

Been using my Emitor NIT for around 16 months now and I'm delighted with it, don't think that you'll find a better value meter with similar capabilities. Full DiseqC 1.2 control makes the setting up of a DiseqC motor a doddle and the battery life is excellent.

Still use my Unaohm EP313 for occasional bits and pieces (mostly terrestrial analogue), but for ease of use on satellite, the NIT knocks it into a cocked hat.

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Originally Posted by rolfw
Been using my Emitor NIT for around 16 months now and I'm delighted with it, don't think that you'll find a better value meter with similar capabilities. Full DiseqC 1.2 control makes the setting up of a DiseqC motor a doddle and the battery life is excellent.
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They now have a terrestrial and satellite version up for grabs for about the same price (the Combilook ?) , so dont get fobbed off with the satlook only

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My System: Pace Sky HD, DM7000s, CubeRevo 3000HDPVR, Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Televes H45 Digital Spectrum analyser.

Don't think that the combilook is as complete a satellite meter though CH, doesn't have all of the features of the NIT.

Swires have brought out a nice unit, but not sure whether it has DiseqC 1.2, they did say that they intended to incorpoate it, but don't appear to as of yet. A very nice Terrestrial and Satellite unit all the same, provides a picture as well.

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Originally Posted by rolfw
Don't think that the combilook is as complete a satellite meter though CH, doesn't have all of the features of the NIT.

Swires have brought out a nice unit, but not sure whether it has DiseqC 1.2, they did say that they intended to incorpoate it, but don't appear to as of yet. A very nice Terrestrial and Satellite unit all the same, provides a picture as well.
Does the Emitor have a picture function Rolfw?

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My System: Pace Sky HD, DM7000s, CubeRevo 3000HDPVR, Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Televes H45 Digital Spectrum analyser.

No, not on digital signals Llew, only on analogue, but then again for €800 that is not of real concern, I haven't found it a problem to date, it would be nice though.

I'm looking at adding to my arsenal soon and will probably look at the new RoVer with the twin screen, but it's a few months off yet.

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No, not on digital signals Llew, only on analogue, but then again for €800 that is not of real concern, I haven't found it a problem to date, it would be nice though.

I'm looking at adding to my arsenal soon and will probably look at the new RoVer with the twin screen, but it's a few months off yet.
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Looking to update my old Metrix. Be handy to have digital too.
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Ok, i will drop in to Emitor tomorrow, they are located about 5 minutes from my location.

You don't want to spend a fortune either and the Satlook NIT looks really good on paper.

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Haven't bought one yet but does anyone have any experience with the new Satlook Micro+?
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My System: Digiallity 304/120GB 180cm with Digiality SF-1LNB Sagem 4410 Nokia 9902s Nokia 9602 Triax 80cm + 4 LNBs

Take a look at Unaohm 300 at _http://www.barcom.se
I´ve got a colleague who has bought a combolook NIT.
You can´t upgrade it to digital- terestial, and the memory
is a bit strange .

But you can with the Unaohm i´m told from Barcom.

I´m thinking of upgrading my EP-314 with COFDM.

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Don't think that the combilook is as complete a satellite meter though CH, doesn't have all of the features of the NIT.

Swires have brought out a nice unit, but not sure whether it has DiseqC 1.2, they did say that they intended to incorpoate it, but don't appear to as of yet. A very nice Terrestrial and Satellite unit all the same, provides a picture as well.
What features is the combolook missing?

Also, what is the name of the spectrum display device that displays on a TV?

Lastly, you mention Diseqc 1.2. Does the NIT allow support USALS?
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My System: Pace Sky HD, DM7000s, CubeRevo 3000HDPVR, Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Televes H45 Digital Spectrum analyser.

Crumbs, you've dragged up an ancient thread here, five years old.

The Combolook has changed specification since then and to be quite honest I haven't really revisited it, but Emitor have a specification PDF on their download page.

The TV display unit is called the Spectralook, I have bought this direct from Emitor in the past, but it has no analytic tools, it is purely a spectrum display.

Not sure about the new NIT Colour, but mine is not GoToX or USALS, but does support go to refeference.

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