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How to Blind Scan with the SX88+
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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1099086" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>Sure, I accept the SX88 Optima might have a fast accurate blind scan but it aint got the option to select a frequency range for the scan. Look at the process you have to go through to scan 10.0E and get rid of the 9.0E frequencies with it.</p><p></p><p>The Octagon SF8008 4K twin tuner has an extremely accurate blind scan with the option to select a frequency range for the scan. It is also 4K capable and handles multistream.</p><p>With the SF8008 for 10.0E all you do is enter 10700-11700 MHz or 12500-12750 MHz as the range, select the polarity or both polarities and run the scan in the knowledge that the scan result is not polluted with unwanted frequencies from 9.0E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1099086, member: 178786"] Sure, I accept the SX88 Optima might have a fast accurate blind scan but it aint got the option to select a frequency range for the scan. Look at the process you have to go through to scan 10.0E and get rid of the 9.0E frequencies with it. The Octagon SF8008 4K twin tuner has an extremely accurate blind scan with the option to select a frequency range for the scan. It is also 4K capable and handles multistream. With the SF8008 for 10.0E all you do is enter 10700-11700 MHz or 12500-12750 MHz as the range, select the polarity or both polarities and run the scan in the knowledge that the scan result is not polluted with unwanted frequencies from 9.0E. [/QUOTE]
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