Hi.
What's the strongest, or recommended, transponder to use when pointing your dish to 110w?
Thanks
Hi.
What's the strongest, or recommended, transponder to use when pointing your dish to 110w?
Thanks
Anyone, please?
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The strongest will be spot beam(s) for your area. As we don't know what that/those are..... You can get that info from sites that list mapping.
Try TP12355 L channel 9598, it will tell you if you have a dish pointing to 110W or not.
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Thanks everyone, for all the great input. I find it weird that I'm able to get signal on the spot beam transponders for my area, but not on any other transponder. I'm thinking that the reason I'm getting signal on the spot beam transponders for my area, is because those are the strongest transponders. I hope that it's just a matter of fine tuning the dish in order pick up all other transponders.
Thanks to all!
The spot beams are the older QPSK DVB-S modulation at 20000 SR, the new modulation for TPs use DVB-S2 8PSK Turbo FEC and 21500 SR--if your box does not have the correct chip for that then you will not see them and if SR is not set correctly you may not see them either.
Last edited by jvvh5897; 05-25-2017 at 02:54 PM.
Hi jvvh5897. Were you meaning that the only DVB-S QPSK transponders on 110 are spot beams? Besides the local spot beam transponders, are all other transponders DVB-S2 8PSK? According to lyngsat that doesn't seem to be the case. As an example, transponders 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9 are all DVB-S QPSK.
Hopefully I'm not hi-jacking here but, your statement above most likely points to the reason I was unable to hit any TP's on 110, other than one or two using an old VS Ultra. I guess I'll drag out my VS 9000 and see if I have any better luck with that.
Geez these old boxes are really door stop now, you can't even use them to help dial in the satellites any more.
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I don't know if lyngsat is up to date. Last time I pointed a dish at 110 and checked, I got 2 TP with an old box--they were spot beams (I did try a search with a regular openbox s16 DVB-S2 box and only got 2 as well--no Turbo FEC function in the tuner decoder in that box). I'm guessing that 5 or 6 TP as spot beams would be what is needed to cover all of the required NA area with locals (10 to 20 spot beams on each TP, pointed to diff areas--not sure how many they can do with the solar power they get and the hardware they launch). What is not spot beamed locals would be CONUS--that means 300 or so channels total over the whole of USA on the one satellite.
The old boxes are not really door stops, you can get those spot beams on 110, use Linear LNB and bigger dishes to find signals and some can do DSS on 119 and 101 prov sats with your little dishes and standard circular LNBs (I've posted on some of my work on that in the advanced section VS ultra would likely be good for those DSS sats--I know vs plat can lock into DSS TP and most likely with the right channel list would get the audio streams).
Last edited by jvvh5897; 05-26-2017 at 07:35 PM.
Hi "jvvh5897". That might be the reason as to why I'm only get signal on 2 transponders on 110. Are all of the transponders on 110 DVB-S2 Turbe FEC except the spot beams?
Thanks.
Well, if I can't pick up anything but the spot beams with a box that does not have Turbo FEC and since I do not have a box that has Turbo FEC functions, all I can tell you is that the channel lists for boxes that do have Turbo FEC Broadcom chips do pick up lots of TPs (I've posted about sonicview 8000HD and Jynzbox channel list's contents in those box's sections).
http://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?...r-jynx-hd-v-30
thread has extracted data that shows TP data from posted channel list
Or look at what is posted in :
http://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?...62#post1228962
Last edited by jvvh5897; 05-27-2017 at 07:52 PM.
So it seems then, that lyngsat's listing of transponders on the 110 is very outdated as they list several transponders on the 110 as DVB-S. Have a look here:What DVB-S frequency and on which satellite, is Fox Sports 2, HBO Comedy East, and Starz West on?Code:https://www.lyngsat.com/packages/Dish-USA-110W.html
Thanks.
Last edited by Terryl; 05-30-2017 at 06:05 AM.
The channels you are looking for are all on 12428 on satellite 110. See attached photo.
They used to be listed as DVB-S, SR 20000 and now are listed as SR 21500.
I believe this is why an SD box can no longer dial into TP's with an SR of 21500, as well as having the need for the turbo FEC function.
I'm going to try again on weekend and see how much better I can do with my VS-9000 HD box versus the VS Ultra.
Cheers
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Last edited by Terryl; 05-30-2017 at 06:06 AM.