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pre purchase question

Postby bfc123 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:53 am

Hi! This is first time visiting tbsdtv and I was impressed of all those features that the tbs cards have to offer.
I am searching for a new dvb card (my old card is tt premium). I want a dvb card with sensitive tuner for channels with weak signal and I want the card to be compatible with progdvb. Is TBS6925 a good card for me?
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby VictorLS » Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:20 pm

bfc123
I think 6925 - the best DVB-card on market.
Other question: when can we buy it? I will need DVB-S2 soon, so I can not wait for a long time.
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby bfc123 » Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:30 am

I read somewhere that this card was supposed to be available in May 2010. Why so much delay?
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby steven » Sat Feb 12, 2011 10:12 am

This card will be released soon,just wait for our good news. :D
and you can get a small batch for beta test is available,please contact our sales,sales@tbsdtv.com

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This is a acm transponder which is got by 6925 blind scan tool.
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby bfc123 » Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:08 pm

Hi. Thanx fot the reply Very interesting.
Since you own the card I have a question.
How the card is behaving to the channels with weak signal. I remember back in the old days we used to buy skystar 1 (tt premium) because it had a sensitive tuner for channels with weak signal or weak channels that were next to strong signal channels and they were invisible to other dvb tuners.
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby VictorLS » Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:23 am

steven
Thank you for the good news.
What NIM (tuner), demodulator's and PCI-E bridge's (I hope not Conexant) chips in 6925 now?
What about price?
And I want to see answer on bfc123's question because my dish (1,1meter) comparatively small.
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby steven » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:24 am

VictorLS Wrote:steven
Thank you for the good news.
What NIM (tuner), demodulator's and PCI-E bridge's (I hope not Conexant) chips in 6925 now?
What about price?
And I want to see answer on bfc123's question because my dish (1,1meter) comparatively small.


Hi 6925's chips is ST6100+STV0900AAC+CPLD+NXP7160ET
and about the price you can contact our sales,sales@tbsdtv.com
thanks
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby steven » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:34 am

bfc123 Wrote:Hi. Thanx fot the reply Very interesting.
Since you own the card I have a question.
How the card is behaving to the channels with weak signal. I remember back in the old days we used to buy skystar 1 (tt premium) because it had a sensitive tuner for channels with weak signal or weak channels that were next to strong signal channels and they were invisible to other dvb tuners.


Hi,you do not need to worry about the weak signal,
here is the 0900's speciality
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and here is our simulation
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby VictorLS » Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:48 pm

steven
Thanks a lot. One thing - images in your last post here are not available (visible). Use imagebam.com, for example.
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Re: pre purchase question

Postby steven » Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:28 am

VictorLS Wrote:steven
Thanks a lot. One thing - images in your last post here are not available (visible). Use imagebam.com, for example.

Hi
sorry for this ,i have edited.
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