Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels
#1
Posted 2 September 2018 - 21:38
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #2
Posted 2 September 2018 - 22:56
Hi,
First properly align your antenna, I can receive 19.2E and I have no problem with these channels but it is not FTA, it is scrambled.
Check the skew of your LNB this is important but you need to use a signal meter (on smartphone or an external one).
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Sat: Hotbird 13.0E, Astra 19.2E, Eutelsat5A 5.0W
VU+ Solo 4K: 2*DVB-S2 + 2*DVB-C/T/T2 (used in DVB-C) & Duo 4K: 2*DVB-S2X + DVB-C (FBC)
AB-Com: PULSe 4K 1*DVB-S2X (+ DVB-C/T/T2)
Edision OS Mio 4K: 1*DVB-S2X + 1*DVB-C/T/T2
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #3
Posted 3 September 2018 - 07:44
Hi,
of course the have different strength. 19E is not 1 sat they are several. Some are new and strong some are old and more or less weak. With my 90cm dish there is almost a factor of 2 between the strongest and the weakest.
When you want to optimize your dish switch to a weak channel and try to maximize the SNR value. It does not make sense to use a strong channel for this.
ciao
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #4
Posted 3 September 2018 - 08:04
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #5
Posted 3 September 2018 - 11:01
Sorry indeed "TV5 Monde" on 12128 V 29700 2/3 8PSK 19.2E is FTA.
How many dB do you get on this channel (or your SNR value)?
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Sat: Hotbird 13.0E, Astra 19.2E, Eutelsat5A 5.0W
VU+ Solo 4K: 2*DVB-S2 + 2*DVB-C/T/T2 (used in DVB-C) & Duo 4K: 2*DVB-S2X + DVB-C (FBC)
AB-Com: PULSe 4K 1*DVB-S2X (+ DVB-C/T/T2)
Edision OS Mio 4K: 1*DVB-S2X + 1*DVB-C/T/T2
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #6
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #7
Posted 3 September 2018 - 13:43
No it is called TV5 Monde while scanning channel but the content is the one from France Belgium Suisse (FBS).
see:
TV5MondeFBS.jpg 169.74KB 3 downloads
The other one on Astra is called: TV5 Monde Europe (to make the distinction and programs are slightly different).
TV5MondeEurope.jpg 185.7KB 2 downloads
36% SNR is really too low to receive something valuable. Your SNR should be at at least 60% to get a correct picture.
In which area are you living?
You can check the recommended dish size for Astra here:
http://www.lyngsat-m...1KR-Europe.html
Pr2
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Sat: Hotbird 13.0E, Astra 19.2E, Eutelsat5A 5.0W
VU+ Solo 4K: 2*DVB-S2 + 2*DVB-C/T/T2 (used in DVB-C) & Duo 4K: 2*DVB-S2X + DVB-C (FBC)
AB-Com: PULSe 4K 1*DVB-S2X (+ DVB-C/T/T2)
Edision OS Mio 4K: 1*DVB-S2X + 1*DVB-C/T/T2
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #8
Posted 4 September 2018 - 17:08
Edited by mjray, 4 September 2018 - 17:08.
Re: Odd things with 19.2°e HD channels #9
Posted 4 September 2018 - 17:22
I'm a few hunderd miles further north than you, and I have 14.1dB on "Al Jazeera HD", 12.3dB on "Anixe HD", 12.8dB on "Telesur HD", all FTA channels. And I have a triple-block, in which the rotation of the LNB is a bit comprimised.
So I'd say you should be able to have much better reception.
Currently in use: VU+ Duo 4K (2xFBC S2), VU+ Solo 4K (1xFBC S2), uClan Usytm 4K Pro (S2+T2), Octagon SF8008 (S2+T2), Zgemma H9.2H (S2+T2)
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