DVB-S card for 3.8 GHz frequency range?

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Hi,

I'm trying to record the Ethiopian Schoolnet DVB-S channels - unfortunately they seem to be broadcast at really weird frequencies (3.887 GHz, Symbol rate 26500000) that none of the DVB-S cards I tried can handle (the cards I tried seem to be limited to the 10 GHz-12 GHz range).

Is there any card (PCI preferred, but USB would be ok) that can receive DVB-S broadcasts at 3.887 GHz, or is there anything that could be used to shift the signal to a reasonable frequency?

We have a fallback plan working at the moment (really awful hack - using the receiver box distributed by the satellite provider to receive the channel, then capturing the signal on its TV-Out port using an analog video card), but that's really not a good solution...

Thanks

bero 

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