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3D TV, High Definition Television, HDTV 4K and AV
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Edision HD
New Edision OS nino Pro Grey 1x DVB-S2X + 1x DVB-C/T2 Linux Enigma 2 Combo Tuner Digital Multi-Stream Receiver H.265 HEVC HD 1080p
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<blockquote data-quote="el bandido" data-source="post: 1061168" data-attributes="member: 316102"><p>I did not do the git, so I do not have a link. Should be easy to find though. When a Normal blindscan is complete, the list of transponders found in the scan is sent to Service scan for processing. More or Less, Service scan deletes what it thinks are duplicate transponders from the list and scans the rest. OpenATV images consider anything closer than 4MHz to be duplicates, so those transponders are deleted from the scan list. </p><p></p><p>Set the Service scan to show the counts of the transponders in the list, and this problem is easy to see (see screencaps).</p><p> OpenATV also takes considerably longer to complete the scan ( see screencaps).</p><p></p><p>This particular problem applies to all receivers with blindscan. Years ago, we probably needed 4 MHz spacing because our hardware was not as good as it is today. But a 4 MHz spacing with the new receivers really hurts the capability or potential.</p><p></p><p>OpenATV scanned 14 out of 17 transponders while SatDreamGr scanned 16 out of 17. Transponder 3889 was deleted because of transponder 3888 ( 1 MHz apart).</p><p>[ATTACH]120500[/ATTACH][ATTACH]120501[/ATTACH][ATTACH]120502[/ATTACH][ATTACH]120503[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el bandido, post: 1061168, member: 316102"] I did not do the git, so I do not have a link. Should be easy to find though. When a Normal blindscan is complete, the list of transponders found in the scan is sent to Service scan for processing. More or Less, Service scan deletes what it thinks are duplicate transponders from the list and scans the rest. OpenATV images consider anything closer than 4MHz to be duplicates, so those transponders are deleted from the scan list. Set the Service scan to show the counts of the transponders in the list, and this problem is easy to see (see screencaps). OpenATV also takes considerably longer to complete the scan ( see screencaps). This particular problem applies to all receivers with blindscan. Years ago, we probably needed 4 MHz spacing because our hardware was not as good as it is today. But a 4 MHz spacing with the new receivers really hurts the capability or potential. OpenATV scanned 14 out of 17 transponders while SatDreamGr scanned 16 out of 17. Transponder 3889 was deleted because of transponder 3888 ( 1 MHz apart). [ATTACH]120500[/ATTACH][ATTACH]120501[/ATTACH][ATTACH]120502[/ATTACH][ATTACH]120503[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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