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− | In order to receive 437 MHz (70cms) DATV on a standard satellite STB, you need to up convert the signal to L band | + | In order to receive 437 MHz (70cms) DATV on a standard satellite STB or MiniTioune, you need to up convert the signal to L band. |
− | + | Luckily there is a consumer device available in the USA which is used on cable networks to up convert UHF signals to L Band where they are then received on a standard satellite box. | |
− | [[:Media:Zinwell 70cms DATV up converter CQTV v2.pdf| | + | However, before use on 70cms, they either require hardware modification as described in CQ-TV 239 or the use of the Diseqc controller as described in CQ-TV 250. |
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+ | * [[SUP2400 DiSEqC| This page on the wiki describes the Disecq controller]] | ||
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+ | * [[:Media:Zinwell 70cms DATV up converter CQTV v2.pdf|Details of the hardware modifications are available here.]] |
Latest revision as of 12:46, 10 November 2019
In order to receive 437 MHz (70cms) DATV on a standard satellite STB or MiniTioune, you need to up convert the signal to L band.
Luckily there is a consumer device available in the USA which is used on cable networks to up convert UHF signals to L Band where they are then received on a standard satellite box.
However, before use on 70cms, they either require hardware modification as described in CQ-TV 239 or the use of the Diseqc controller as described in CQ-TV 250.