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easily confused
03-04-2010, 05:21 AM
Just scanned 83W and found, for the first time, tp 12224V 19978 7/8 with 11 sub channels. First time I've come across sub channels on this sat. Anyone else seen this or have I just missed it with previous blind scans?
TurboPirate
03-04-2010, 05:25 AM
Just scanned 83W and found, for the first time, tp 12224V 19978 7/8 with 11 sub channels. First time I've come across sub channels on this sat. Anyone else seen this or have I just missed it with previous blind scans?
I'll have to test it tomorrow............interesting what you found, maybe I missed it to when I had dish aimed to 83w...............................Cosatctc might have the answer already................
catthepatch
03-04-2010, 03:25 PM
Did a scan on 83° West this morning and only found RTN east and west. Only 2 channels? What tp are you finding? Can you share?
easily confused
03-04-2010, 03:49 PM
Did a scan on 83° West this morning and only found RTN east and west. Only 2 channels? What tp are you finding? Can you share?
I had been getting 78% Q on 12224V 19978 7/8, last night. After some discussion on another site, I went back and did another blind scan, this morning, and that tp is showing nothing, nada, zip. It had been suggested that it could be bleeding from 82W. It's odd because I was scanning at 10750 and 82W is 11250 but it is now gone so anything is possible, I guess. It did show 11 channels, last night, all of which were sub channels and none open. First time I had seen something like this happen on 83W as I had locked in on tp 11735 for RTN
Costactc
03-04-2010, 03:52 PM
I've scanned in higher tp settings using a linear lnb before as well EC, had to have been from 82w.
easily confused
03-04-2010, 04:02 PM
I've scanned in higher tp settings using a linear lnb before as well EC, had to have been from 82w.
Yea, I checked out 82 and found 12224V 20000 7/8 so I guess it was just bleeding. Had me wondering for a bit though.
Costactc
03-04-2010, 04:04 PM
I can't remember which of my stb used to always scan in the first 2 or 3 tp on circular sats using a linear lnb set to 10750 frequency.
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