Semore Butts you got a copy.

 

Bronze Member
Username: Tstdrivr

U.S.A.

Post Number: 73
Registered: Dec-07
Ok this is what I've found for this card

Technotrend S2-3200 Mpeg4 DVB-S2 PCI Satellite Tuner

Basics

'¢ Low-cost PCI card for Free-TV and data application
'¢ DVBA satellite receiver accordingly to EN 302 307
'¢ Video and Audio decoding via software decoder
'¢ Recording and Play back of TV/Radio programs
'¢ Time shift support
'¢ Teletext decoding by software
'¢ Multicast Management support by NDIS driver
'¢ MPEG2 Transport Stream support: ISO/IEC 13818-1
'¢ DVB-Video/-Audio support: ISO/IEC 13818-2, -3
'¢ DVB-Data support: EN 301 192

RF specification

'¢ Frequency range: 950-2150 MHz
'¢ QPSK demodulation accordingly to EN 302 307
'¢ RF input level: -65 up to '"25 dBm
'¢ input connector: IEC F-type female
'¢ LNB control: 14/18V, 22 kHz, Tone Burst, DiSEqC 1.0, max. 400 mA

For DVB-S

'¢ SCPC/MCPC support up to 45 Msymbols/s
'¢ QPSK with supported rates 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 6/7, 7/8
'¢ Viterbi soft decoder rate A½
'¢ outer Reed-Solomon decoder as per DVB-S system
'¢ Up to 60 Mbps channel bit rate
Technical Specification TT-budget S2-3200
TechnoTrend AG A© 2006 Page 2 of 2 1.0

For DVB-S2

'¢ SCPC/MCPC support up to 30 Msymbols/s
'¢ QPSK and 8PSK with supported rates
'¢ 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9
'¢ LDPC and BCH decoder as per DVB-S2 requirements
'¢ Digital Nyquist root filter with 0.20, 0.25, 0.35 roll-off factors
'¢ Up to 90 Mbps channel bit rate

Advanced Functionality

'¢ HDTV support; AC3 5.1 Software decoder
'¢ TV, Radio and data services on notebooks or PC via USB 2.0 interface
'¢ Representation, Record (incl. Timer) and Playback of TV and Radio services
'¢ Operation System support: Windows XPi››
'¢ Time shift features and record timer
'¢ Extended EPG functionality
'¢ Teletext support
'¢ Automatic Channel Setup using IP multicast group address
'¢ IP-Unicast Transport using dynamic IP address to MAC address mapping
'¢ Support MAC Address Filtering
'¢ Use of up to 255 PID filters
'¢ Download MPEG-2 PES speed up to 90 Mbit/s

ok but now does this have to be able to get 8psk with just DVB-S or will this not work for DN? cause thats what the skywalker-1 does it does turbo 8psk @ DVB-s
 

Silver Member
Username: Luser

Post Number: 111
Registered: Nov-07
I read one thread where a guy said he was getting DN with it but that means nothing. I dont see anything about turbo 8psk. Keep in mind that being exclusive to DN they wouldn't be able to market it that way.
I think i'll take a look that skywalker. That link in your previous post pointing to a picture of that module looks like it has the same interface as a Usb external drive. Is that like the one you have?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tstdrivr

U.S.A.

Post Number: 75
Registered: Dec-07
currently I have a twinhan pci card. I emailed the company selling the card asking if it would get 8psk DN HD channels, with a proper subscription of course.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tstdrivr

U.S.A.

Post Number: 76
Registered: Dec-07
Being bored out of my mind and searching around the net i ran into this post on another site:

I've just tested TT-3200 card for Dish Network HD channels, unfortunately with unsatisfactory result, I've used latest Dvbviewer scanning individually all HD transponders and used all possible FEC setups with no result. It only works for SD channels (DVB-S). I've read that NA 8PSK modulation is using different FEC method, so called Turbo-FEC. I wander if there is possible software fix in future DVB application which will address this issue, or there is hardware problem which will not allow using standard DVB-S2 card in NA? I don't know if FEC is something on hardware or software level'Anyway for now it does not work, maybe programmers of DVB can help in future....

so yeah I think we are stuck with the skywalker-1
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