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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 656583" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>I've got both of these (Manhattan Plaza XT and the Vantage 2xx). Vantage is far superior. More sensitive tuner. If I set the Vantage to do a full scan on 5mhz step and the Manhattan to 8mhz (all symbol rates) the Vantage always finishes first (even though the steps are smaller) and often finds more. </p><p></p><p>Manhattan symbol rate thingy isn't very useful. Most feeds are below 7.5 mega symbols, not 4 or 2, so it would be much more useful to isolate this range.</p><p></p><p>Vantage scans both polarities at the same time as it clicks up in frequency. Manhattan scans verticals on first pass and horizontals on second, not that this matters really.</p><p></p><p>Not many DVB-S2 blind scan receivers out there. Consider the Vantage 8000. Not sure if it will blind scan on both tuners at once though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 656583, member: 301161"] I've got both of these (Manhattan Plaza XT and the Vantage 2xx). Vantage is far superior. More sensitive tuner. If I set the Vantage to do a full scan on 5mhz step and the Manhattan to 8mhz (all symbol rates) the Vantage always finishes first (even though the steps are smaller) and often finds more. Manhattan symbol rate thingy isn't very useful. Most feeds are below 7.5 mega symbols, not 4 or 2, so it would be much more useful to isolate this range. Vantage scans both polarities at the same time as it clicks up in frequency. Manhattan scans verticals on first pass and horizontals on second, not that this matters really. Not many DVB-S2 blind scan receivers out there. Consider the Vantage 8000. Not sure if it will blind scan on both tuners at once though. [/QUOTE]
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