Interesting what I see on the Novelsat interface in your pic,namely,two modulations are displayed at 11010 H,8PSK and 16 APSK.On previous pictures(above) are also other transponders with two modulations.I want to know which of them is the working modulation on this frequency-11010 H?Or are both valid?Are they generated by the Novelsat application or are they manually inserted to lock such a signal?
I'm asking you about this because the modulations/parameters that Crazyscan finds,say,for the standard S2X extension are more often than not for the same transponder,at least with the TBS cards we use.For the standard s2x extension all modulations are defined by Crazyscan as "dummy".This is why the parameters of a locked transponder are often not displayed.In this case only the constellation can help us determine what modulation is used,but even through it we are not sure which mode and fec are used.
But since Novelsat has a proprietary device,the parameters(mode and fec) of a transponder are not found randomly,at least I think so(maybe I'm wrong),but are specifically chosen and used by the operator of that transmission.Not being a device that uses a blindscan app,then it is normal that the parameters must be entered manually and only after that the signal can be locked.Am I wrong to say that?
That's why I'm not sure why two modulations are displayed at the same time?Do they change during during transmission? Of course if you have the approval from the manufacturer
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