Prof 7300 series was widely reported to have serious hardware deficiencies, manifested in particular in locking DVB-S2 signals.
Problems with the brains of these people. It is useless to them something to explain.
There are no problems with the hardware in Prof-7300. I wonder why they do not think over the phrase: "manifested in particular in locking DVB-S2"?
It is very simple. The new chips consume more current ([ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere"]Ampere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:Galvanometer_1890_drawing.png" class="image"><img alt="" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Galvanometer_1890_drawing.png/200px-Galvanometer_1890_drawing.png"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/2/2b/Galvanometer_1890_drawing.png/200px-Galvanometer_1890_drawing.png[/ame]). When Lock DVB-S2 need more Amperes than for lock DVB-S. Therefore users have a problem with the no qualitative motherboard.
Prof-7300 receives power from the [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventional_PCI"]Conventional PCI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:32-bit_PCI_card.JPG" class="image"><img alt="" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/62/32-bit_PCI_card.JPG/200px-32-bit_PCI_card.JPG"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/6/62/32-bit_PCI_card.JPG/200px-32-bit_PCI_card.JPG[/ame]. Prof-7300 is powered from 5V pin and 3.3V pin.
Maximum current consumption for Prof-7300 PCI is
5V - 3.3A (Max), 3.3V - 2.6A (Max) - for DVB-S2 (for DVB-S need less).
If the user uses a cheap motherboard, and this motherboard does not meet the standard PCI, and this motherboard can not be used to receive satellite signal in DVB-S2. The PCI bus does not provide the necessary amount of current, which is necessary for lock DVB-S2.
Users with head and quality motherboard do
not have any problems with Lock DVB-S2.
P.S.
We sold approximately 10,000 units Prof-7300. Almost all users have everything works fine. But there are several users with failed motherboards, who write negative on the Internet. We have noticed that if the user everything is fine, he is silent. If he has problems, you know about this whole internet.
P.P.S.
Prof-7301 and Prof-8000 are also requirements for the current. This is the most advanced chips. The chips have a higher current consumption than it was on older DVB-S cards, such as, SkyStar2 or TechnoTrend-1401. Therefore, a fraction of users will have problems with Locke DVB-S2. Their motherboard will not provide the necessary amount of current.
P.P.P.S.
Make external power supply for Prof we do not plan to do.
We have seen that done DVBWorld external power for PCIe, to make the protection of fools who write: "serious hardware deficiencies, manifested in particular in locking DVB-S2 signals".
Sometimes it's really easier to make external power, than to hear the claim: "serious hardware deficiencies".