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Viewers of my channel should know that I am a huge fan of the esoteric hobby of satellite television. But a common complaint amongst DVB-S enthusiasts is that blind scan capable TV decoding software for Linux operating systems doesn’t exist. Blind scan is the capability of a satellite television receiver to search for, and lock onto a transponder signal that…
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