About The North American Project (TNAP)
What is TNAP?
The North American Project (TNAP) is a community-driven initiative dedicated to developing and maintaining high-quality, open-source satellite receiver images specifically optimized for North American satellite services. Our project focuses on creating reliable, feature-rich firmware for popular 4K satellite receivers, enabling enthusiasts and professionals to get the most out of their equipment.
Our Mission
TNAP aims to provide:
- Stable and reliable firmware for satellite enthusiasts
- Regular updates with the latest features and security patches
- Optimized performance for North American satellite configurations
- User-friendly interfaces that make satellite reception accessible to everyone
- Community support through our active forum and documentation
Supported Receivers
TNAP currently supports a growing list of 4K satellite receivers:
- Edision OS mio 4K - Compact and powerful receiver
- Edision OS mio 4K+ - Enhanced version with additional features
- Edision OS mini 4K - Budget-friendly option without compromising quality
- Octagon SF8008 - Professional-grade receiver with advanced capabilities
- Uclan Ustym 4K Pro - Feature-rich receiver with excellent performance
Key Features
🛰️ Optimized for North America
- Pre-configured satellite lists for North American satellites
- Optimized DiSEqC and motor control settings
- Support for both C-band and Ku-band reception
- ATSC tuner support for over-the-air channels
📺 Enhanced Viewing Experience
- Modern, intuitive user interface
- Fast channel switching and navigation
- Advanced EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
- Support for 4K/UHD content
- Multiple video format support
🔧 Advanced Features
- Multiboot support for testing multiple images
- USB installation and backup options
- Network streaming capabilities
- Plugin system for extended functionality
- Regular security updates
The TNAP Difference
What sets TNAP apart from other satellite receiver images:
North American Focus - While other images try to be everything to everyone, TNAP is specifically tailored for North American satellite enthusiasts.
Active Development - Our team regularly releases updates with new features, bug fixes, and security patches.
Community-Driven - TNAP is developed by satellite enthusiasts, for satellite enthusiasts. User feedback directly shapes our development priorities.
Quality Assurance - Each release undergoes thorough testing by our community before being marked as stable.
Comprehensive Documentation - We provide detailed installation guides, tutorials, and troubleshooting resources.
Getting Started
- Check Compatibility - Ensure your receiver is on our supported list
- Download the Image - Get the latest TNAP image for your receiver
- Install - Follow our detailed installation guides
- Join the Community - Connect with other users on our forum
Join Our Community
The TNAP project thrives because of our active and supportive community. Whether you're a beginner looking for help or an expert wanting to contribute, you'll find a welcoming home here.
- Forum - Get help, share tips, and discuss features
- Development - Contribute code, translations, or documentation
- Testing - Help test new releases and report issues
- Support - Help other users get the most from their receivers
Acknowledgments
TNAP is built on the foundation of open-source projects and wouldn't be possible without the broader satellite receiver community. We extend our gratitude to all contributors, testers, and users who make this project possible.
The North American Project - Empowering satellite enthusiasts across North America