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jpuigs

Member Since 25 Jan 2013
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In Topic: Inverto Static mode

21 May 2023 - 16:08

Ok. But I don't understand why you don't want to use Unicable Din.

The only reason would be that receivers you plan to use don't have unicable mode, or that you want to use more than 32 receivers.


In Topic: Inverto Static mode

21 May 2023 - 12:34

I purchased the LNB configured in static mode.

As soon as received I will make some test and share the results.

 

What do you want to do ? 

If you explain it to us, may be we can help you


In Topic: Inverto Static mode

21 May 2023 - 12:33

 

I cant remember exactly where I read this on the Inverto site. From what I can remember:

Static mode allows you to configure each user band on LNB to a transponder on satellite. Every device will then be able access all the transponders without having to specify SCR frequency on every device communicating with the LNB. And also allows more devices to be connected. I don't know whether E2 has been coded to work with an LNB/switch in static mode. 

 

 

Yes, you can do it, you have first to program LNB to which frequencies you want to enable.

But you lose many frequencies, because LNB can process only 32 Tp, and satellite positions like Astra 19, Astra 28,  or Hotbird have more than 32 Tp.

 

Enigma 2, afaik, has no way to work easily with unicable static mode, because you know UB frequencies, (1210 Mhz. f.i.) but you have to "transcode" to Universal LNB ones to be entered in sat searching.

If you can do Blind search, it'll be good....


In Topic: Inverto Static mode

20 May 2023 - 13:06

I think you don't really know how static mode works.

 

In Dynamic mode, each receiver has a UB,

Let's say receiver 1 uses UB1 (1210 MHz),

When you zap and select channels on channel list, only one Transponder will appear on that UB 1 frequency. It will be the transponder your receiver asks LNB. Every time you zap, receiver will ask LNB for the (new?) desired Transponder.

 

But in Static mode, you have to previously program LNB with SAT frequency & Pol. you want to carry on UB1, which one on UB2, UB3......

It's not a mode to work with individual receivers.

It's a mode to work, f.i. when using DVB-S/S2 to DVB-T/C Transmoduladors. and that transmoduladors can't work with unicable dynamic mode.

 

Let's say you have 4 DVB-S to DVB-C Transmodulators which receive, 11229 Vertical (Astra) , 12699 Vertical, 11053 Hor., and 12383 Hor.

 

You previously programm LNB to:

11229 Vertical => UB1 (1210 MHz)

12699 Vertical => UB2 (1420 MHz)

11053 Horizon => UB3 (1680 MHz)

12383 Horizon => UB4 (2040 MHz)

 

and you have to program Transmodulator 1 input frequency to UB1 (1210 MHz.), Transmodulator 2 to UB2, and so on......

You only need one cable and may be a splitter, unless transmodulators have F output connector to feed signal to another one) .

The advantage using Unicable instead of Quad/Quattro LNB, is that in Unicable you have all bands/Pol using only one cable, because each UB is individually configured.

 

If you did this with QUAD/QUATTRO LNBs, you would need 4 cables from sat dish, because 4 signals are different Band/Pol.


In Topic: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge

19 January 2023 - 22:42

I can get it perfectly on my xtrend et10K.

 

the m3u8 file has this inside:

#EXTM3U
#EXTVLCOPT:http-reconnect=true
#EXTINF:-1,BBC One HD
http://192.168.23.16:8001/1:0:19:4484:1000:1:CFDACE7:0:0:0:

and plays perfectly in both transcoded or direct modes.

 

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