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TBS 6925 PCi Card with hardware blind scan in DVB-S2 and DVB-S
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<blockquote data-quote="starman345" data-source="post: 753928" data-attributes="member: 176635"><p>Hi aceb, I really like the Prof cards, they seem to work with all dvb applications I've tried. Something I noticed about both my Prof cards is they are very fast at channel changing...they also work very well with CrazyScan and BLScan but of course they aren't 16APSK & 32APSK capable. I bought the TBS 8921 recently and have been disappointed with its blind scan, it is very slow and misses a lot of transponders. The TBS 8920 is an older card, no blind scan, I don't use it much anymore.</p><p>Lately I"ve been using the TBS 6925 mostly, it is a hobbiest card, pricey, but if you like chasing 16&32APSK signals it can do the job.</p><p>The 7301 you have is a very good choice.<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starman345, post: 753928, member: 176635"] Hi aceb, I really like the Prof cards, they seem to work with all dvb applications I've tried. Something I noticed about both my Prof cards is they are very fast at channel changing...they also work very well with CrazyScan and BLScan but of course they aren't 16APSK & 32APSK capable. I bought the TBS 8921 recently and have been disappointed with its blind scan, it is very slow and misses a lot of transponders. The TBS 8920 is an older card, no blind scan, I don't use it much anymore. Lately I"ve been using the TBS 6925 mostly, it is a hobbiest card, pricey, but if you like chasing 16&32APSK signals it can do the job. The 7301 you have is a very good choice.:) [/QUOTE]
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