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    Edision OS NINO PRO S2X
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    The new Edision OS Nino Pro S2X will be the first fta receiver with a tuner that supports DVB-S2X And MIS/PLS blindscan!
    I am seeing prices with shipping included of around $130.00 U.S. This will be my next fta receiver to test and play with unless something unexpected happens. It will be interesting to see what this receiver can or cannot find during a blindscan. Support for the OS Nino Pro should be exceptional.

    I will post more information about this receiver as it becomes available. It should be noted that this Is Not a 4K receiver, but it does do HEVC.

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    It Looks Good EB, to bad is not 4K, but I read that they have a 4k coming out by the end of the year, it would be great if it has the same capabilities as this receiver.
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    My Edision OS Nino Pro S2X arrived today. The price was about $132.00 U.S. with 4 day shipping included. A blindscan of 97w ku took 1 minute 45 seconds which is I think about the fastest time for an enigma2 receiver on that satellite. 215 Radio and TV channels were logged in the scan of this satellite. Other satellites that I have scanned are completed in 3 to 5 minutes. Overall, I say a very nice entry level receiver so far. The Hauppauge 850 ATSC 1.0 usb tuner was connected and it is recognized as a valid tuner.
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    Awesome! yeah I just scanned 97w ku with the zero4k to compare and it took 2:55 only free scan 1-45 symbol and found 228 channels. So Edision was faster but zero4k found more here. I guess you would have to hook your zero4k up to your dish to get a true comparison of those two boxes.
    Thanks for the review.
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    Is 228 Correct OR did the Zero 4K find duplicates? I will try to answer that question a bit later...
    Anyway, No 4K on this receiver so the Zero has an advantage in that area.
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    I had to blind scan again to check took 3:17 that time but still found 228 and I don't see any duplicates.
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    I really don't think no 4k is no big deal especially for someone like me that only does ku band. Most if not all 4k is on c band or ku band DTH and i bet if any sporting events ect. are broadcast wild feeds in 4k they would be scrambled anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    My Edision OS Nino Pro S2X arrived today. The price was about $132.00 U.S. with 4 day shipping included. A blindscan of 97w ku took 1 minute 45 seconds which is I think about the fastest time for an enigma2 receiver on that satellite. 215 Radio and TV channels were logged in the scan of this satellite. Other satellites that I have scanned are completed in 3 to 5 minutes. Overall, I say a very nice entry level receiver so far. The Hauppauge 850 ATSC 1.0 usb tuner was connected and it is recognized as a valid tuner.
    Where did you purchase the receiver from, let us know.
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    Will it scan in all of the radio feed channels with names on 105w?
    Portable Comtech 13', Winegard 10', SAMI 7.5', 3 39" Ku dishes one motorized. Scanning 30w-131w
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    Every enigma2 fta receiver that I have owned will scan all of those channels with names. Getting those channels to play is a different story. I will check this for you as time permits. It usually takes some time for that satellite to scan as there are over 2,000 entries the last time I scanned it.
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