A big thank you to HyperMegaSat for importing and stocking the Edision OS Mio Plus 4K STBs! Casey and I spoke a few months ago about his interest in offering the Edision STBs on the Hypermegasat website. I am happy to announce that the OS Mio Plus 4K STBs are now in stock and preloaded with The North America Project image. Edision OS Mio Plus 4K
As some of you know, a while back I had made a decision to focus primarily on LNBF and other rf projects. As a result of this business direction, Titanium Satellite will no longer be stocking STBs. It is rewarding to know that the project to develop and provide the best receiver hardware and OS image solution for North American hobbyist will continue to thrive. For me, supporting Engima2, TNAP and importing the Edision OS Mio STBs was never about profit. It was the belief that a better experience could be developed for North American satellite hobbyists. A move away from annual buying of STBs based on the same chipset and programmed with the limited features that the developer felt were important.
Fortunately, there are many others out there that feel the same way. A big thank you to El Bandido for his past and future support of the TNAP project. The Edision OS Mio is a great STB, but because of his tireless efforts, the TNAP image introduced a North American tailored experience of the Engima2 OS to many hobbyist, who had previously only used appliance STBs. TNAP has proven to provide an excellent introduction and hobbyist centric experience for North American FTA satellite viewer. Thank you El Bandido for your hundreds if not thousands of hours of coding, testing and supporting The North American Project. If it wasn't for El Bandido, the Edision OS Mio would have likely been just another batch of European STBs that really didn't meet our wants and needs.
Thank you to everyone who supports Enigma2 and TNAP. A few years ago, satellite hobbyists struggled with the restrictions of appliance STBs using closed source operating systems. I was unhappy with the features and functions offered by the appliance STB platforms as I worked to develop a new generation of capable hobbyist STBs. We experienced some of the potential of the newer hardware and ability to optimize for the hobbyists, but struggled with maintaining a reliable experience within the Android OS. Today, we have many open source Enigma2 based images that optimize the experience based on the needs and contributions of the user.
It is an exciting time for hobbyists as we are able to contribute to the open source images and explore the capabilities of our hardware.
Good luck Casey! Thank You for believing in the Edision OS Mio STB and TNAP!
As some of you know, a while back I had made a decision to focus primarily on LNBF and other rf projects. As a result of this business direction, Titanium Satellite will no longer be stocking STBs. It is rewarding to know that the project to develop and provide the best receiver hardware and OS image solution for North American hobbyist will continue to thrive. For me, supporting Engima2, TNAP and importing the Edision OS Mio STBs was never about profit. It was the belief that a better experience could be developed for North American satellite hobbyists. A move away from annual buying of STBs based on the same chipset and programmed with the limited features that the developer felt were important.
Fortunately, there are many others out there that feel the same way. A big thank you to El Bandido for his past and future support of the TNAP project. The Edision OS Mio is a great STB, but because of his tireless efforts, the TNAP image introduced a North American tailored experience of the Engima2 OS to many hobbyist, who had previously only used appliance STBs. TNAP has proven to provide an excellent introduction and hobbyist centric experience for North American FTA satellite viewer. Thank you El Bandido for your hundreds if not thousands of hours of coding, testing and supporting The North American Project. If it wasn't for El Bandido, the Edision OS Mio would have likely been just another batch of European STBs that really didn't meet our wants and needs.
Thank you to everyone who supports Enigma2 and TNAP. A few years ago, satellite hobbyists struggled with the restrictions of appliance STBs using closed source operating systems. I was unhappy with the features and functions offered by the appliance STB platforms as I worked to develop a new generation of capable hobbyist STBs. We experienced some of the potential of the newer hardware and ability to optimize for the hobbyists, but struggled with maintaining a reliable experience within the Android OS. Today, we have many open source Enigma2 based images that optimize the experience based on the needs and contributions of the user.
It is an exciting time for hobbyists as we are able to contribute to the open source images and explore the capabilities of our hardware.
Good luck Casey! Thank You for believing in the Edision OS Mio STB and TNAP!