Thought I'd create a thread that is solely dedicated to the menus and capabilities of the Technomate 5302 receiver which is my favourite box at the moment. I will go through all aspects of the menus with pictures.
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Thought I'd create a thread that is solely dedicated to the menus and capabilities of the Technomate 5302 receiver which is my favourite box at the moment. I will go through all aspects of the menus with pictures.
My Tecnomate 5302 is being used on ku band with usals to control motor functions. I decided to choose Galaxy 3 at 95w to show the blind search menus. The things I really like about this menu is the ability to change your tp range from anything in the 10700-12750 range and I really like the step scan from 1-32 MHz to increase its scan speed or to lower it when scanning a scpc satellite like the Satmex sats. You'll also notice in the third picture that a tp is highlighted to indicate that it's new and once the scan is over you see the results on your screen, including the scan time.
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The options you mentioned are great and I also like that it allows for a polarity scan and I especially like that it gives the s/s2, 8psk, and fec info. From a scanning options standpoint it looks to have it all. How does the tuner sensitivity compare to the other receivers in your arsenal?
Several pictures of the satellite menu:
Main Menu
Satellite Setup(sat must be saved in order to be setup)
Motorized Setup
Auto Navigation
Blind Search
Advanced Search
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On screen info at hand:
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At the top of my list for tuner sensitivity with the x2 and qviart unic, puts the azboxes to shame. It will also tell you if a tp is 16 0r 32 apsk as you are scanning.Quote:
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Will it do 1mhz transponder spacing? The triplex will do it and store the channels. A good place to check is the 1035 sr transponders on 95w cband. I picked up a few different channels with 1mhz spacing.
1 MHz is an option on this receiver. It does it in steps of 1,2,3,4,6,8,16 and 32.Quote:
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A blind scan of Galaxy 19 with the MHz step set to 32 scans in 2:42:
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I'd like to thank East for pointing me in the right direction for fw updates. I flashed the latest file from Nov 7/13. By pressing the exit button, as you are watching tv, a signal meter is displayed and a satellite finder section in the install menu:
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Satellite finder is real cool. There is a transponder list with signal quality, satellite lock indicator and an angle calculation for azimuth and elevation:
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That does look cool... something you wouldn't expect to find in a sat receiver.