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Echolink receiver el 7113 hd
Echolink receiver el 7113 hd





echolink receiver el 7113 hd
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The groups can supposedly be renamed, but this didn't work on the review unit.

echolink receiver el 7113 hd

Nine favourite groups are available – channels are placed into these via the main menu's channel setup option rather than directly from the channel list itself. A press of the remote's blue button lists of all of the channels available from a specific satellite – motorised-dishes will move if necessary. The channel list can be sorted alphabetically or by provider, frequency or HD/H.264 status.

From the channel organiser, radio and TV services can be deleted or edited.ĬHANNELS: Channel lists can be sorted alphabetically, by provider, frequency or whether in HD/H.264. Within the system configuration group are language options, AV settings (TV system, aspect ratio, switching between linear PCM and Dolby Digital for the HDMI output and timeshifting – if you're using an external hard drive), the clock and – for some odd reason – the timer.

echolink receiver el 7113 hd

Other submenus look after system configuration, channel setup/organisation, parental lock, the conditional access hardware and multimedia (USB configuration, JPEG slide-show and timeshift buffer length, amongst other things). We hope such a feature will be added in future. You could then initiate the whole process on going out, and return to an up-to-date channel list. It's a shame that you can't combine it with blind searching. To minimise the chance of missing the lower-frequency transponders a 'delay' is built in to allow for transit times.Īnother benefit is that you can specify the types of channel found on each of the selected satellites during each such scan – choices include FTA-only, all, network and radio. Provided they've been defined, your dish will automatically move to the next bird when one has completed. Here, you're given a list of satellites – enable the one(s) of interest. Those with motorised dishes will appreciate the 'auto' (multi-satellite) search mode. The solution is to conduct a conventional scan beforehand. And so if you're on the lookout for new hi-def channels (which tend to use DVB-S2) you'll be disappointed.Ī weird bug we came across is that if a satellite's channels were initially found using blind search all you get on screen when you try to select one is the 'dish moving' message. Another limitation is that it only seeks out DVB-S channels. Its downside is slowness – searching a satellite can take over an hour depending on the frequency step-size chosen. To find everything, especially on a new satellite, blind-search is the best option. Transponders can be edited or added, although changes don't seem to be saved. Entry of frequency/polarity/symbol rate is possible – as is the ability to specify PIDs.

Manual scanning concentrates on a specific transponder. It's powerful, but the layout and design are not intuitive. The next, 'motor setting', configures DiSEqC 1.2/USALS mounts from here you can choose a transponder for signal/quality display.ĭish movement can be continuous, for a specified period, or in 'steps'. In its 'antenna settings' submenu you can enter LNB parameters (DiSEqC/Unicable, LNB port/power and so on) for each satellite. Of the reasonably well-organised main menus, the first one you'll need is 'installation'. Internal construction, partnering a Samsung tuner with an STi7101 chipset, is neat. Sadly, all standard-def outputs bar composite are disabled when the receiver is set for hi-def.

The HDMI port and component ports are complemented by Scarts for TV and VCR, plus composite/S-video outputs and analogue/digital audio outputs. On the rear panel in addition to the usual LNB input/ output are the USB port for PVR use and firmware upgrades.







Echolink receiver el 7113 hd