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Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:53 am
by g8gtz
Has anyone had any experience of the Sat-link sat finders, in particular this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-Stock-Satl ... 2c86e8a90a

They look ideal as a DATV rxr – this particular model decodes MPEG2 and 4, DVB-T and S on UHF and L band and has various spectrum and constellation displays including MER readings which are available on the HDMI / comp video output. And it runs off 12volts....

Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCgLuHTh8f8

And more pictures of the on screen display including constellation and MER here: http://www.sat-link.com.au/satlink/ws-6969.htm

Santa might have to drop one down my chimney :-)

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:19 am
by G4GUO
I am waiting to read your review in CQ-TV before I get one. :lol:
However I am pleased with my WS6918P (S/S2/MPEG2 only)

- Charles

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:47 am
by g8gtz
Ho, ho, ho :shock:

Just found "user manual" and it covers 48 - 862 MHz and 950-2150, but of course it uses separate DVB-T and DVB-S tuners so won't do DVB-S on 437 :-(

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 11:24 am
by G4GUO
Hi Noel, yes that was to be expected I suppose.

The only real complaint I have about my Satlink is that it is not fussy about the quality of the
transport stream which means it will decode malformed transport streams that a normal
STB won't. That is fine for end users but less so for developers.

Mine is a few years old now and I am starting to get clicks/hum on the audio that was
not there when it was new. After 3 years use the battery still holds it's charge.

- Charles

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 1:49 pm
by g8vpg
Hello Noel,
Three of us up here in Bristol have the basic WS-6906 model, which is only about £65 on Amazon. It seems a very sensitive receiver and the battery life is very good. It also has video in, so you can use it as portable monitor for an analogue receiver.
73, Shaun.

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:17 am
by g0mjw
Yes, I have had one for a while, since September anyway. The interface is clunky and its deaf without a preamp on tge satellite tuner due to not unreasonably expecting an lnb rather than antenna to be connected but it does work. Even HD. The UHF tuner can be made to work on 70cms but not 23cms. It does dvbt on uhf and dvbs on shf and you cant swap so it needs a converter. The range of symbol rates for dvbt is limited to the common ones.

Mike

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 5:34 pm
by sean2e0saf
g8vpg wrote:Hello Noel,
Three of us up here in Bristol have the basic WS-6906 model, which is only about £65 on Amazon. It seems a very sensitive receiver and the battery life is very good. It also has video in, so you can use it as portable monitor for an analogue receiver.
73, Shaun.

i have this one but not worked out how to turn off the lnb volts output ...????????

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 6:53 pm
by g8vpg
I don't think you can switch it off, but just change from 13 to 18V depending on which polarity you select. You'll need to use a dc blocker if you don't need it. Shaun.

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 10:33 pm
by g0mjw
Yes you can turn off the 13/18V. Its in the satellite settings helpfully called polarisation. It cycles 0/13/18V

Mike

Re: Sat-link sat finders

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 12:13 am
by sean2e0saf
not on mine its not only 13v 18v and 13/18v setttings..??