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    GOLDEN MEDIA SPARK - TRIPLEX
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    • Linux OS
    • Dual boot system
    • 2 x Conax CA
    • Spark Portal (VOD services,interactive TV services etc...)
    • Spark onlineservice
    • HBBTV
    • Opera Webbrowser Shoutcast,Picasa,RSS,weather forcast,online user manual,FAQ etc...
    • Youtube,Youporn & Kartina TV
    • Powerfull Video support (Divx,Xvid,MKV,WMV,AVI etc...)
    • WI-FI support
    • 3-G support
    • Full HD
    • 3-D ready
    • Plugins
    • Network harddisc support
    • 2 x USB for Personal-Video-Recording (PVR), MP3 , JPEG as well as software update
    • USB-Hub support
    • HDMI 1.3 output
    • High resolution VFD Display
    • RCA port (Video, Audio, L&R)
    • 1 x Scart TV
    • RJ45 Ethernet port
    • Modem
    • 2 x Digital Audio output (coaxial & optical)
    • RS 232 interface
    • Video resolution Full HD 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p, 576i, 480i
    • User optimized, multilingual OSD menu
    • Standby < 0,5 Watt power consumption
    • Automatic channel search
    • Blind scan function
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    Have you had a chance to try this receiver or link to someone that has?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eastof111 View Post
    Have you had a chance to try this receiver or link to someone that has?
    EB has one right now and is testing it and will post on it when he has time..I should have one early next week.

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    540MHz based CPU
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    Now we know why the Triplex is faster than the Alien 2 and at much lower cost... 540MHz based CPU - Compared to only 450MHz on the A2!

    Features
    Linux OS
    2 DVBS2 + 1 DVBT/C compliant
    Video Decoding; MPEG-4/H.264, MP@ML, MP@HL, MP@4.1, HP@L4.1,XVID,DIVX
    Video resolution 1080P 1080i,720P,576,480
    Channel list editing
    Favorite channel list editing
    True-color On-Screen Display (OSD)
    Full Picture In Graphic (PIG) function
    Electronic program Guide(EPG)for on screen channel information
    2Xcard Reader with CONAX CAS7 embedded
    HDMI HD Video/Audio Output
    Audio Decoding ;WMA-9,WMA-9 pro, MEPG 1 2, MP3 MPEG-4 AAC, AAC+, DD, DD+
    Audio Coaxial interface for Dolby bit stream out
    S/PDIF interface and Coaxial for Dolby bit stream out
    TV SCART:CVBS / RGB output PAL, NTSC
    Software upgrade via spark online (network), or USB 2.0
    PVR function support, USB2.0 highspeed, recording and time shift
    Diseqc 1.0,1.1,1.2 and 1.3usals
    Patent and Certificate
    Patent
    DOLBY
    MP3
    CONAX
    HDMI
    Xvid
    Certificate
    WEEE garbage bin
    CE
    RoHS


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    General Specifications
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    Main Processor
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    540MHz based CPU
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    Flash Memory
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    Nor flash: 2MB X 1 ; Nand flash:512MB X 1
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    RAM
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    DDR2 128MB x 2DDRII 800 32bit with capability of 256MBytes
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    Tuner Type
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    SHARP BS2S7VZ7306A+M3501B
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Type[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] SHARP BS2S7VZ7306A[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver Standard[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] ETSI EN 302 307[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Input Frequency Range[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] 950MHz ~ 2150MHz[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Input impedance[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] 75 [Ω][/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Constellation[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] QPSK / 8PSK/ 16APSK[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Forward Error Correction (FEC)[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] QPSK: 1/2,2/3,3/5,3/4,4/5,5/6,6/7,7/8,8/9,8/10[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] 8PSK: 3/5,2/3,3/4,5/6,8/9,9/10[/TD]
    [/TR]
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    [TD="align: left"] 16APSK: 2/3,3/4,4/5,5/6,8/9,9/10[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Symbol rate[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2: 2M ~ 45M[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S: 2M ~ 45M[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 LNB (Low Noise Block) power supply[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] Vertical: + 13.5 V; Horizontal: + 18 V[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Digital Satellite Equipment Control (DISEqC)[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] DiseqC 1.0,1.1,1.2, 1.3 USALS Available[/TD]
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    [TD="align: left"] DVB-S2 Frequency[/TD]
    [TD="align: left"] 22 kHz

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    Just a short post to clear up the clock speed on the Golden Media Triplex.. I was wrong when I stated that the Golden Media Triplex had a 540MHz based CPU - Compared to only 450MHz on the A2!

    I do Like to admit when I have made a mistake, but in my defense there were conflicting reports.

    I have received an email from the Manufacturer ( Golden Media) clearing up any confusion.

    The fact is that the Golden Media boasts a 600Mhz clock speed and this does explain why the blind scan is far superior in speed to it's little more expensive brother the A2..

    There is also a new working Enigma 2 image for the Triplex that even A2 users can take advantage of, thanks to the Triplex Dev Team.

    "Fulan" who codes and issues the software for Spark will be releasing a new file I'm told next week, The Golden Media Online Spark Service will have the latest software Update and also a nice update for users of the Golden Media Triplex here in North America!




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    Brand Golden Media
    Manufacturer's description Technical specifications:
    • Linux OS
    • Dual boot system
    • 2 x Conax CA
    • 600 MHz Processor
    • Spark Portal (VOD services,interactive TV services etc...)
    • Spark onlineservice
    • HBBTV
    • Opera Webbrowser Shoutcast,Picasa,RSS,weather forcast,online user manual,FAQ etc...
    • Youtube,Youporn & Kartina TV
    • Powerfull Video support (Divx,Xvid,MKV,WMV,AVI etc...)
    • WI-FI support
    • 3-G support
    • Full HD
    • 3-D ready
    • Plugins
    • Network harddisc support
    • USB for Personal-Video-Recording (PVR), MP3 , JPEG as well as software update
    • USB-Hub support
    • HDMI 1.3 output
    • 7-Segment Display
    • RCA port (Video, Audio, L&R)
    • 1 x Scart TV
    • RJ45 Ethernet port
    • Digital Audio output (coaxial)
    • RS 232 interface
    • Video resolution Full HD 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p, 576i, 480i
    • User optimized, multilingual OSD menu
    • Standby < 0,5 Watt power consumption
    HDTV receive Yes
    DVB-compatibility DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T
    DVB tuners 1 x DVB-C, 1 x DVB-T, 2 x DVB-S2
    DVB decoding MPEG2, MPEG4 AVC / H.264
    Resolution 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
    Aspect ratio 16:10, 16:9, 16:9 (4:3 pillarbox), 4:3, 4:3 (16:9 letterbox), Pan&Scan
    CI slots 0
    Viewing card slots 2
    Timeshift Yes (add disk drive)
    Record Yes (add disk drive)
    Watch and record on same mux 2 channels Yes
    Mux record Yes
    Hard disk and slots USB
    Channels Unlimited
    Favorite channel list Yes
    Blindscan Yes
    Manual languages English, German
    Menu languages Finnish, Swedish, English, German, Russian, Estonian, Spanish, French, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Portuguese, Catalan, Norwegian, Dutch, Danish, Polish, Greek, Czech, Frisian, Ukrainian, Hungary, Lithuanian, Croatian, Icelandic, Slovakian, Slovenian, Latvian, Serbian
    EPG Yes
    DVB subtitles Yes
    Teletext Yes
    RF modulator No
    DiSEqC compatibility 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 (USALS)
    Parental control Yes
    PiP (Picture in Picture) No
    Games Yes
    Linux OS Yes
    Internet connection RJ-45
    Internet browser Yes
    Youtube Yes
    Web video player Yes
    Web radio No
    Video play AVI, DivX, mkv, MOV, TS, WMV, Xvid
    Music play MP3
    Picture view JPEG
    Unicable compatible No
    12V power supply No
    Power consumption max (W) No
    Power consumption stand-by (W) No
    Software upgrade USB, RJ-45
    Channel list upgrade USB, RJ-45
    Front panel connectors No
    Back panel connectors HDMI out, TV SCART, Composite video out, Digital Audio out (Toslink), Digital Audio out (RCA), Stereo Audio out (2 x RCA), F in, F out, IEC in, IEC out, USB 2.0, Ethernet, RS-232, Modem
    Product height (mm) No
    Product width (mm) No
    Product depth (mm) No
    Product weight (g) No
    Included Remote control, Batteries, External power supply, Power cable




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    Does the GM Triplex have manual PID entry capabilities?

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    mengram
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    Quote Originally Posted by mengram View Post
    Does the GM Triplex have manual PID entry capabilities?

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    Not that I have seen in either the scan, tp menu or info bar.
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    You can manually add a channel in the tp menu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    You can manually add a channel in the tp menu.
    I have added many in the tp menu EB but pid numbers?
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    Select a tp then press the red remote button for scan. A menu pops up allowing for manual channel entry. Try it and see if it works for you.
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