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Linux Based Receivers
Technomate Linux receivers TM9100, 9100s, 600 etc
Why linux?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 751284" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Blind scan means the receiver can find channels on a satellite when the transponder parameters are completely unknown. This function is mainly used for feed hunting, where channels (that are completely unrelated to any other channel on the satellite) spontaneously appear for a short period (to show a news feed for example) and once the story/event is over just disappear again.</p><p></p><p>All though a blind scan may help with the things mentioned in Topper's post it is usually not necessary as there are related channels on the same satellite. Instead you would use NIT scan, which most receivers have and is much faster than blind scan. All you need to know is the transponder details of one transponder and the receiver will read the NIT (network information table) and access all the parameters of the sister transponders of the provider you are trying to tune by that method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 751284, member: 301161"] Blind scan means the receiver can find channels on a satellite when the transponder parameters are completely unknown. This function is mainly used for feed hunting, where channels (that are completely unrelated to any other channel on the satellite) spontaneously appear for a short period (to show a news feed for example) and once the story/event is over just disappear again. All though a blind scan may help with the things mentioned in Topper's post it is usually not necessary as there are related channels on the same satellite. Instead you would use NIT scan, which most receivers have and is much faster than blind scan. All you need to know is the transponder details of one transponder and the receiver will read the NIT (network information table) and access all the parameters of the sister transponders of the provider you are trying to tune by that method. [/QUOTE]
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