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    New TM-Nano2 Super

    Latest From Technomate,TM-Nano2-Super The Fastest Ever Open source Linux Receiver.

    The new generation of Linux-based high-End Twin Tuner Full HD Receiver provides an unprecedented multimedia experience.
    Full HD 1080p digital Hybrid satellite receiver/ip Tv for digital TV and radio programs.
    The main feature of the 1300-MHz processor OF the TM-Nano2-Super
    Experience high definition TV with your TM-Nano2-Super.
    The structure of the TM-Nano2-Super is to set out to expose the essential components to create a clear impression of the simplicity.
    Fastest Receiver in the market for the price.
    Faster booting speed, faster channel change, faster loading of applications and plug-ins such as TS-Media /YouTube Player, Video Streaming /ip-TV /Many more.
    TM-Nano2-Super provides reliable and powerful hardware and software features.
    Uk Based company
    Opera Browser
    HbbTV
    HDMI 1.4
    HD PIP
    Gigabit Lan
    Instant access to external ip
    Fan speed control to reduce Heat
    Instant access to different menus by hot keys
    Choice of Universal remote at extra cost.
    Plug and Play support for 2.5" SATA - Hard Drives
    External 12 V-3.5amp power supply
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    TM-Nano2-Super Technical Information:

    1300 MHz MIPS processor
    256MB Flash
    1GB DDR3 DRAM
    Gigabit Lan
    1 x Smart Card Reader
    3 USB ports (1x front, 2x rear)
    SPDIF optical audio output (digital)
    1 x HDMI 1.4 video / audio output (digital)
    1 x RCA video output
    2 x audio output (L / R) RCA (analogue)
    Plug and Play support for 2.5" SATA - Hard Drives
    unlimited channel lists for TV / Radio
    EPG (electronic program guide) support
    Support of Bouquet lists
    OSD in many languages and skin-support
    automatic / manual channel search
    DiSEqC 1.0/1.1/1.2, USALS
    Accelerated Hardware/ software 2D/3D graphic processing
    Hybrid ,Satellite and ip tv
    External 12 volt 3.5 Amp power supply
    Power switch
    TM-Nano2-Super Specifications:
    DVB-S2 tuner:
    Input frequency range 950 .. 2150 MHz
    Signal Level - 65 dBm ... - 25 dBm
    Tuner Input Connector F-Type female
    Input impedance 75 ohms
    AFC + / - 3.5 MHz
    QPSK and 8PSK demodulation
    FEC Viterbi and Reed-Solomon
    Viterbirate 1/4, 1/3, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9
    Power Consumption max. 0.35 A/5V video decoding:
    Video Compression MPEG-2 / H.264 and MPEG-1 compatible
    Video Standard PAL G / 25 Hz, NTSC4:3 / 16:9
    Letterbox for 4:3 TV-Device Output Digital:
    Output Level 0,5 Vss on 75 Ohm
    Frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
    S / PDIF optical, coaxial (AC3) audio decoder:
    Audio compression MPEG-1 & MPEG-2 Layer I and II, MP3
    Audio Mode Dual (main / sub), Stereo
    Frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz
    Output analogue:
    Output Level L / R 0,5 Vss on 600 Ohm
    • THD> 60 dB (1 kHz)
    • Crosstalk Input Level FBAS 1 Vss + / - 0.25 dB on 75 Ohm TV Scart:
    • Output: FBAS, RGB, Ethernet over OSD:
    • 1000/100/10 MBit compatible interface USB:
    • USB 2.0 connector (3x) LNB power and DVB-S2 Tuner:
    • LNB Current 400mA max. , Short-circuit proof
    • LNB Voltage horizontal "no load 19.5 V" 17.6 V at 400mA
    • LNB Voltage vertical "no load 14.5 V" 11,8 V at 400mA
    • LNB is switched off in the standby mode, control of the satellite position:
    • DiSEqC 1.0/1.1/1.2 and USALS - Rotor Control Power consumption:
    • <0.5 W (Deep-Standby-Mode) Input voltage:
    • External power supply:
    • Input:
    • 110-240V AC / 50-60Hz / 1,0 A
    • Out Put
    • 12V = 3.5 Amp
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    • More information on TM-Nano2-Super.
    • Ambient Temperature +15 ° C. .. +35 ° C
    • Humidity <80%
    • Dimensions (W x D x H): 260 mm x 210 mm x 50
    Looks good with good price also
    229£

    nano2 super-ft.jpg nano2 super-s.jpg tmnano2 super rear.jpg tmnano2 super-front.jpg

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    Very disappointing that they didnt include a display with this model though, The nano-OE was perfectly fine without a display but for such a powerful and expensive machine i would have expected the Nano2-super to have at least had a display.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    Very disappointing that they didnt include a display with this model though, The nano-OE was perfectly fine without a display but for such a powerful and expensive machine i would have expected the Nano2-super to have at least had a display.
    Fully agree.. For £120 i can understand no display but not for that price!


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    Also dont understand only 1 card reader???

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    Some of those quotes are also pretty dubious...
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    The Fastest Ever Open source Linux Receiver.
    ???

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    Opera Browser
    HbbTV
    Have TM finally bought a license?

    Has anyone tested PIP?
    Lots of other dubious claims, lets wait & see...
    Last edited by judge; 30-04-14 at 01:25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    Has anyone tested PIP?
    Yes. Never used the feature before, but the little intuitive stuff I did works. Swap between channels, move around, zap PIP.

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    tecnhomate nano twin super

    has any member got the above what are there like then any feed back yet

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    any boday bought one yet

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    I got one of these to install for a customer, set it up, configured it OK, switched it off, went to customers place and it wouldn't boot, just stuck with the green light on, called TM support and they said I need to reflash... will report back, hopefully a good receiver but yeah I am disappointed with no display!

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    No display can be an advantage for a bedroom box
    I had the GB 800UE+ in the bedroom but it lit the room up way too much!!!!!!!

    I haven't had change to to play too much (hope to at the weekend) but what I can tell you it IS fast
    VU+ DUO² (Triple S2 tuners) VIX, 750gb
    TM-Nano 2 Super, 320gb
    GigaBlue HD 800 UE Plus VIX
    TM-Single VIX IT'S ALIVE
    Octagon SF8 VIX (751MHz bootloader)
    MARA M9
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    DGS108 GBLAN, DIY NAS (8TB) XPEnology
    1.1m dish, 0.1db Quad LNB, GTSAT DM14MG motor
    80cm dish, 2x 0.1db LNB + 1x Quad 0.2db LNB, Disqec 4/1.

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    any bought one yet ? can talk about the tuner sensitivy ? is real super sensitive tuner for weak signals transponder on fringe areas ?

    Im considering buy TM nano 2 super , but I will like one , with the most sensitive tuner possible. Any any advice or recommendations?

    thank you by any help

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    I am a bit undecided. I was thinking of buying the TM Nano 2 Super and then noticed the TM Twin.
    The Nano 2 Super seems to have a faster processor and the TM Twin has 2 x CI Slots and a Display. But would I use the CI Slots and I assume a faster processor would be a better option.

    So many decisions!!!!!!!

    Also, is anybody using a USB WiFi Dongle on either of these receivers? I get fairly strong WiFi signals throughout our house so just wondering what others experience is with WiFi on these machines. Getting an Ethernet cable from our lounge where the TV is upstairs to our spare bedroom where the Router is would be very difficult unless I ran the Ethernet cables outside on the house external wall?

    Also still a bit unsure about Linux. I have never used Linux but am quite interested in trying one of the software images. All seems a bit daunting. Do these receivers came from Technomate with a TM image already loaded?


    Thanks again. Just want to make the best decision!!!!!!

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    I'd go for the TM Nano 2 Super above the TM Twin. Newer & faster box.
    Not to confuse you any further, but I'd also took at the TM3T, an extra tuner on the new generation box.
    As for WiFi, it will be down to the WiFi stick you use, should really work the same on all mentioned boxes.
    If you buy directly from TM, I'd think they come with a 4D image, if you buy from the forum sponsor, you can pick your preferred image.
    ViX being my preferred image & the £5 forum user discount from the sponsor would be my choice.

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