- Digital Satellite Receiver
with Common Interface
- Fully MPEG2 DVB Compliant
- Free Converting between PAL
source Material and NTSC display
- User programmable various
satellite & transponder information
- Automatic Search for newly
added transponders (Network Auto Search)
- Stores up to 100 Satellites /
4000 Channels
- Easy and speedy software
upgrade through RS232 port
- Multi LNBF controlled by
DiSEqC 1.0/1.2, 0/22 KHz switching
- SCPC / MCPC receivable from
C/Ku band satellites
- Multi Language: English,
French, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Hungarian, Indonesian
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Traxis DBS5400
Common Interface (CI) + Free To Air (FTA) Receiver for C
and Ku
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DBS5400 FTA Receiver
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Qty |
Price/pc |
| 1-4 |
$119.00 |
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5-9 |
$114.00 |
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10-14 |
$108.00 |
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15-19 |
$100.00 |
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>19 |
$93.50 |
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Adding a 2nd receiver? Don't forget your
dual LNBF
Adding a 3rd or 4th receiver? Don't forget your
3X4 switch, Dual LNBF
& Diplexers
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Great for reception of
Free To Air (FTA) and almost any encryption channels from either a single or
multiple Ku or C band satellite anywhere in the World.
To subscribe to scrambled channels, you must use it with
a PCMCIA CAM Card
Traxis DBS5400 FTA Receiver
- Great if you don't know the future encryption use of a
TV station. Accepts all CAM cards (Common Access
Module). DiSEqC1.2 support for
HH mounts and motors.
Receiver Includes:
RCA Type Cables
2pcs AAA Batteries
User's Manual
Remote Control
1-Year Manufacturers Warranty
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Transmission Standard |
DVB, MPEG2 |
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LNB/Tuner Input |
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Connector |
F- type
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RF input frequency |
950-2150 MHz |
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RF input power level |
-20 to -65 dBm |
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Supply Voltage |
13/18 V +/-5% |
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Maximum Current |
500 mA, overload
protected |
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Control Voltage |
22 KHz, 0.65 Vpp |
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DiSEqC |
Tone burst A/B or
Level 1.2 |
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RF Impedance |
75
Ω |
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VIDEO (S/PDIF) |
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Connector |
1
x RCA |
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Audio R L |
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Connector |
2
x RCA (R+L) |
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Output |
0.5 Vrms m+/-0.5 dB/ RL 10 kΩ |
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SERIAL (RS232) serial data |
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Connector |
9-pin D-sub male |
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Signals |
RS232, max. 115.2 kbit/s |
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Pin 1 DCD |
(Data carrier detect) not connected |
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Pin 2 RXD |
(Receive data) |
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Pin 3 TXD |
(Transmit data) |
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Pin 4 DTR |
(Data terminal ready) Set to high |
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Pin 5 GRD |
(Signal Ground) |
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Pin 6 DSR |
(Data set ready) not connected |
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Pin 7 RTS |
(Ready to send) not connected |
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Pin 8 CTS |
(Clear to send) not connected |
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Pin 9 RI |
(Ring indicator) not connected |
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Other Data |
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Supply Voltage |
110-240V AC, 47-63 Hz |
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Power Consumption max. |
20
W at 500 mA LNBF load |
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Power Consumption in standby |
5W |
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Operating temperature |
+5˚C to +40˚C |
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Storage temperature |
-40˚C to +65˚C |
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Humidity |
25
to 90% rel humidity |
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Operating distance for remote control |
max. 10 meters |
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Dimensions (w x d x h) |
285 x 225 x 55mm |
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Weight |
2500 g approx. |
What is a Common Interface Receiver?
A Common Interface digital receiver is also
referred to as a CI receiver. A CI receiver is a receiver that accepts
access card readers for different encryptions. Access card readers are
also referred to as a
PCMCIA cards or a CAM (Common Access Module) card. The CAM is
inserted inside the common interface receiver and converts the CI digital
receiver to a CA
(Common Access) receiver. Then the access card for the TV station
that you want to subscribe to is inserted inside the PCMCIA card. The
CAM card and the encryption (scrambling) method used by the particular TV
station along with the access card must be the same. For example, if a
TV station uses Irdeto to scramble or encrypt their satellite TV signal,
then they need to provide you with an Irdeto access card and you need to
purchase either an Irdeto CA receiver or a CI receiver along with an Irdeto
PCMCIA / CAM card.
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