

Products from Ricks Satellite! It is only by the profits Special Thank You to All who support and purchase United States!Ĭonsider Making a Donation to Help With the Monthly Great Receiver At A Great Price of Just $119.00 plus Venture Made in the USA Actuator Arms and many other This table shows the last gen SH4 based receivers manufactured by fortis if you look in your manual of your reciever it will display the specifications and you may use the below table find out the base fortis model it is styled on to verify the compatibility with the corect Atemio/Atevio model.Digital Receivers, Feed Horns, LNB's & LNBF's, If you have one of these Receivers it would be advisable to take caution installing iboot. Therefor it is unknown if iboot will actually function with the Receivers. * Pre-Release Versions with the loader version 1.19 had problems when installing versions 1.21 and 1.54 and demand a replacement of the VF-Display in order for the Receiver to boot. * Due to differences between the VFDisplay programming and the supplied Remote Control units delivered with your Receiver a remapping of the remote control Layout may be necessary. If you have successfully installed TitanNit on your Receiver please inform an admin member so this list can be updated. This list has not yet been confirmed and some of these models may be incompatible with TitanNit. This list will help you select the correct clone hardware model below is a specifications list check the back of your manual included with your receiver and look at the table below to select the correct hardware model. '''SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection (hardware profile)''' () () * Katherin UFS 922 (license charges may apply) * Kathrein UFS 912 (license charges may apply) = Currently, the following receivers are directly supported: = TitanNit has also been made available for a variety of non-Atemio recievers manufactured by fortis, Atemio identical SH4 Fortis manufactured Receivers. Titan is also in development for the vu+ recievers and may be releaced in the future. The current offerings of sh4 based recievers are a lot less powerfull than some of the mips devices out there, part of the reason why titan was developed for the SH4, with titan running on mips hardware we expect to see a very fast very capable feature packed system that we will all look forward to. The Atemio 5200 is the first reciever to include a mips based processor and will be the first officially supported reciever not of the SH4 chipset, and marks a new era for TitanNit. Titan was originally releaced for SH4 based hardware from Atemio and Katherin, since the advent and popularity of TitanNit on the SH4 platform it has been releaced to the Mips platform also for instalation the latest Atemio recievers.
