Valdivar
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Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:08 am Post subject:
Ku newbie help find sats? |
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So far,this is what I have:
GB= 4494
L4= 4483 football game on tr 20 -blue shirts? (I guessed "about" 1/2 way
between GB and W3\K3 and got it dead on,almost.)
W3\K3 -4442
W9\K9 - 4398?
K5 = 4345 tr 600 OETA
B6 = 4298? tr 41 football game
W6 = 4280 -tr 5 , feed with Leitch encryption? nasa feed (lyngsat)?
a few clicks after this is my limit,so I don't think I'll push my luck
trying to get down to Pas9! LOL
What trs are used on XB,L6,L5,K4,K1,X0 and any I forgot?
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mikey
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Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:22 pm Post subject:
Re: Ku newbie help find sats? |
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"Valdivar" <rebelleader68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5I1Xe.4644$6Z1.1219883@news20.bellglobal.com...
| Quote: | So far,this is what I have:
GB= 4494
L4= 4483 football game on tr 20 -blue shirts? (I guessed "about" 1/2 way
between GB and W3\K3 and got it dead on,almost.)
W3\K3 -4442
W9\K9 - 4398?
K5 = 4345 tr 600 OETA
B6 = 4298? tr 41 football game
W6 = 4280 -tr 5 , feed with Leitch encryption? nasa feed (lyngsat)?
a few clicks after this is my limit,so I don't think I'll push my luck
trying to get down to Pas9! LOL
What trs are used on XB,L6,L5,K4,K1,X0 and any I forgot?
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Unlike C-Band, Ku follows no rules. It's the wild west of satellite
transmission. Each receiver brand/model handles this mess in different ways.
Yours apparently, creates phantom channel numbers for transmissions that do
not fit its preassigned format. SBS-6, for instance, has only 19
transponders, yet you found a feed on Tr 41. There are very few full time
analog signals on Ku, so finding an active feed is hit or miss. Unless
someone else is using the same receiver, with the same chosen satellitte
formats, they're unlikely to have channel numbers that match. Check LyngSat
for the actual downlink frequencies (and transponder usage) and determine if
your receiver's Ku formats match. Half and one-third transponder usage may
require that you tweak settings even for a satellite that exactly matches
your receiver's channel format.
mikey
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