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[vdr] cheap dvb-s usb2.0 card
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Arturo Martinez
2012-03-12 19:38:12 UTC
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Hi,

Can somebody point out at a resonably priced DVB-S (or DVB-S2) USB2.0
card to use with VDR?

I found this one:
http://www.buydvb.net/tbs5922-usb-dvbs2-tv-box_p41.html

but it seems a bit expensive...
Dominic Evans
2012-03-15 09:30:40 UTC
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Post by Arturo Martinez
Hi,
Can somebody point out at a resonably priced DVB-S (or DVB-S2) USB2.0
card to use with VDR?
http://www.buydvb.net/tbs5922-usb-dvbs2-tv-box_p41.html
but it seems a bit expensive...
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I have a Technisat SkyStar USB HD (DVB-S/S2) which I've had working
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Roby
2012-03-22 08:01:59 UTC
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are you 100% sure dvb-s2-usb is working with the new hight frequency ?

Sat 13E

freq : 10775 H sr 29900 FEC 3/4 8psk
freq : 10853 H sr 29900 FEC 3/4 8psk
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freq : 111785 H sr 29900 FEC 3/4 8psk

stb0899 - stb6100 (USB) do not work
Post by Dominic Evans
Post by Arturo Martinez
Hi,
Can somebody point out at a resonably priced DVB-S (or DVB-S2) USB2.0
card to use with VDR?
http://www.buydvb.net/tbs5922-usb-dvbs2-tv-box_p41.html
but it seems a bit expensive...
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I have a Technisat SkyStar USB HD (DVB-S/S2) which I've had working
flawlessly out-of-the-box on recent kernels, and only cost ~50 GBP
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