Don't agree. Isn't the CW4000 DVB card a Genpix Skywalker type?
Yup, but for FTA it only did DVB-S, the pro is it can get HD (not sure about 4:2:2 tough).
It does DVB-S2 but of the turbofec flavor with 8PSK (the one used by dish), 16PSK and 16QAM.
It does DigicipherII (good for those ZK channels, like the DMX radio)
It does DSS, good if anyone wants to listen to the radio on directv (unless they encrypted the audio).
That is unless they changed cards and use a newer card.
It won't do S2 but I like my Skywalker plenty for FTA.
Yeah, i too enjoy my old fortecs, pansats and coolsats for FTA in plain DVB-S SD, it's still a pretty good hobbie for those receivers =), but are being displaced slowly by the DVB-S2 receivers (right now to scan DVB-S i have not used a DVB-S2 receiver that can beat a Traxis, a Coolsat or a Pansat in terms of reliable blindscan).
OP, If you want to see feeds, why not get a S2 card or receiver that will blind scan? (Not too many if any S2 cards will blind scan, AFAIK, other than the DVB World brand)
The Prof i think can blindscan, i don't know about the technotrends, but if a Prof can work with his CW's, then by all means it could be the way to go (considering the PROF are not pricey).