OCTAGON SX88 H.265 HEVC HD

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OCTAGON SX88 H.265 HEVC HD


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MULTISTREAM Support WITHOUT PARAMETER INPUT & HARDWARE BLINDSCAN!

The outstanding features of the new OCTAGON SX88 H.265 HEVC HD are, besides the multistream, its dimensions.

The device is only 12cm x 2.5cm x 8cm small. Thanks to this special feature, the OCTAGON SX88 H.265 HEVC HD is suitable for (wall) mounting behind a TV (external infrared receiver included) or in a different, hidden place. In addition, the device is ideal for travel or camping use.

The small one with the great performance is functional to its big brothers in nothing, but was designed just for mobile or hidden use. Of course you can still place it visible. He is an eyecatcher anyway!

With the Octagon SX88 H2.65 HEVC HD, viewers can take full advantage of the multimedial possibilities, Kodi (XBMC), Stalker, XTREAM IP (IPTV), YouTube, RedTube, Internet Radio + (Webradio) and more.

H.265 DVB-S2 HD Multistream with a strong tuner and hardware blinds (Blindscan) complete the product. As well as a card reader Conax.



Key Features:
- H.265 / MPEG4 - HD / SD, DVB-S2 multistream tuner
- Multistream Root, Gold, (PLP, PLS) T2MI support without parameter input
- Hardware BlindScan (Blind Search) Low Symbol Rate Support (Low Symbol Rate Support)
- Stalker, Kodi (XBMC), Xtream IPTV
- .m3u, YouTube, RedTube
- 2 x USB 2.0 connections
- 4-digit 7-segment display


Characteristics:
- Linux OS operating system
- WebIF & FTP access
- Conax card reader
- Recording & TimeShift (* optional)
- Network 10 / 100Mbit LAN
- WiFi (WLAN) + 3GB Model Suppoert via USB ports
- DLNA Player Support
- Unicable & FastScan Support
- DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and USALS Support
- EPG - Electronic program guide
- High-resolution OSD UI user interface
- 4x Programmable buttons on the remote control
- Subtitle & teletext (videotext) support
- 0.5W standby
- Dimensions (LxDxH) 120mm x 80mm x 25mm


Front:
- 4-digit 7-segment display
- LED indicator (red / green)
- IR sensor (infrared receiver)

Back:
- H.265 HD DVB-S2 tuner LNB input
- Network 10 / 100Mbit connection
- HDMI output
- Digital audio jack
- AV - audio video jack - jack to RCA

Side (right):
- LED / IR (external display or IR infrared receiver) connection
- USB 2.0 port

Page (left):
- USB 2.0 port
- DC-12V power supply
- RS232 connector

Delivery:
- Receiver OCTAGON SX88
- Remote Control
- 2 x batteries
- Instruction manual (German & English)
- HDMI cable
- IR infrared receiver
- AV RCA jack cable


Available from next week. Recommended retail price 75 Euro

more octagon-germany.eu/
 

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CPU: GX6622 (600MHz @ 1100 DMIPS) ,RAM: 256MB , Flash memory: 128 MB,Operating system: Linux
 
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ATV Telecom Bouquet 30 west working ok after a Blind Scan :thum:

Very Good Hardware Blind Scan Fast & accurate scanned 9 & 10 east 10700 to 12750 H & V in 7 minutes :)

No selection for frequencies start & stop,

Picture quality for SD & HD is excellent,

Other Multi-Streams working ok on 45 east,39 east,5 west & 12.5 west :D

No sound on some French TV @ 5 west Italian Ok here.

I have not found any secret menu's so for for CAS & Biss.
 
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At last a Linux with a Hardware Blind Scan that I can use for Feed Hunting :thum:

12.5 west Blind Scan 10700 to 12750 takes 8 minutes :D
 
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Many thanks for your info. :)
Where can it be bought and are linux programming skills needed to use it?
Thanks,
Dragonm
 

william-1

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Just google it mine came from Germany ordered it Monday arrived Saturday Morning,

No Linux programming skills required unlike my previous Linux satellite receivers, :mad: :( :confused:

Operation is very easy works very similar to a Non-Linux menu's very easy to navigate you do need to Blind Scan in the Multi-Streams,

At last a Linux Satellite Receiver that I can use for Feed Hunting :)

The SX88 is very easy to navigate you do need to Blind Scan in the Multi-Streams,

Just goes to illustrate how over complicated some Linux receivers menu's are no other Linux I have tried is as easy to navigate as the Octagon SX88 :thum:
 
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ATV Telecom Bouquet 30 west working ok after a Blind Scan :thum:

Very Good Hardware Blind Scan Fast & accurate scanned 9 & 10 east 10700 to 12750 H & V in 7 minutes :)

No selection for frequencies start & stop,

Picture quality for SD & HD is excellent,

Other Multi-Streams working ok on 45 east,39 east,5 west & 12.5 west :D

No sound on some French TV @ 5 west Italian Ok here.

I have not found any secret menu's so for for CAS & Biss.

This box doesn't support DD+ audio(no sound on some French channels)
Did you try to digit "0000" or "6363" for CAS & Biss?
 

manic01

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At last a Linux with a Hardware Blind Scan that I can use for Feed Hunting :thum:

12.5 west Blind Scan 10700 to 12750 takes 8 minutes :D

Is this open linux ie use cccam/oscam etc or closed source linux and can only share in not out?
Not e2 no images just patches ?
 

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It's closed source,
Its not an enigma2 receiver.
You can't use third party images like openatv or openvix. Factory fimware is all thats available.
Closed source boxes are still linux os but closed.
The give away is cant reshare and cas/biss access.
Unless you can access sharing out of course?

£69 uk source available.
 
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nik74

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Asking! Can't this decoder, show the Antik SAT package on Eutelsat 16E. From 7 September this package transmit on HEVC codec?
 

william-1

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The blind-scan works fine for normal transponders,

It does not actually blind scan multi stream transponders as this sort of a Blind Scan will take ages to complete so this data is embedded in the data base as to Blind Scan these will require a very powerful PC and PC card like TBS,

You do need activate the Multi-Stream transponders by making your 1st scan on a satellite with Multi-Stream active & Blind-Scan,

After this just use the normal Blind Scan without activating the Multi-Stream in the scan,

If new Multi-Stream transponders start we may be able to add them if not then Octagon can add them to the firmware at some later date.
 
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You do need activate the Multi-Stream transponders by making your 1st scan on a satellite with Multi-Stream active & Blind-Scan
I've found that if you browse to a known multistream TP in the TP list, edit it & set MTS to ON, then you can manually scan that single TP without having to do a whole-band, slow MTS blind scan.
 
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