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High sensitivity
Features reception and presentation of DVB data services (high-speed multicast and internet access)
Support of AltDVB, DVBDream, DVBviewer, ProgDVB, MediaPortal, FastSatFinder DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, USALS
Remote control Drivers for Windows XP/Vista/Win7 BDA-driver (Broadcast Driver Architecture) support many 3rd party applications PTG Engine
Designed in Germany
Video Features
• HDTV support (MPEG2 and MPEG4/H.264)
• AC3 5.1 software decoder
• Support of DXVA (DirectX Video Acceleration) for H.264
• Plug and play installation
• Recording and playback via TV/radio
• Teletext
Time shift support
• Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
Additional Features
• Revolution 7500 USB DVB-S2 can operate with Manna, Skynet, SkyGrabber, FastSatFinder software and different plugins for DVBDream, ProgDVB, DVBviewer.
System Requirements for HDTV in h.264
Video card ATI or NVIDIA:
• ATI with ATI AVIVO HD: Radeon HD 5000 Series, Radeon HD 4000 Series, Radeon HD 3000 Series, Radeon HD 2600 Series, Radeon HD 2400 Series, Radeon HD 4200/AMD 785G Chipset, Radeon HD 3200/AMD 780G Chipset, Radeon HD 3300 IGP/AMD 790GX Chipset. NVIDIA with Purevideo HD: GeForce 200 Series, GeForce 9 Series, GeForce 86xx, GeForce 85xx, GeForce 84xx.
Technical Specification
8PSK/QPSK direct conversion tuner IC: STB6100
• Powered by RF Magic
• Direct conversion
• Input range 950 to 2150 MHz
• Supports 1 to 45 Msymbol/s
• Fully integrated LO and PLL
• Differential I/Q outputs
• Buffered XO output to clock other devices
• Low external component count
• Low power consumption
• 2-wire I2C serial interface
• 8PSK/QPSK support
• Simple interface to ST’s satellite demodulator devices
• Low phase noise, excellent linearity and high LO harmonics rejection
• Small QFN-32 pin package
Multi-standard advanced demodulator: STV0903
• Multi standard demodulation
• DVBS2 QPSK, 8PSK
• Up to 45Msps DVBS, DVBS2 QPSK and 8PSK
Technology
• 80 nm CMOS process
• Multi supply: 1.0-V core, 2.5-V analog, 3.3-V digital interfaces