10.0°E Eutelsat 10B
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Transponder PID-Scan...
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PID found: 0 (0x0000) [SECTION: Program Association Table (PAT)]
PID found: 16 (0x0010) [SECTION: Network Information Table (NIT) - actual network]
PID found: 17 (0x0011) [SECTION: Service Description Table (SDT) - actual transport stream]
PID found: 36 (0x0024) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 37 (0x0025) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 38 (0x0026) [SECTION: Network Information Table (NIT) - other network]
PID found: 1347 (0x0543) [SECTION: DSM-CC - private data section // DVB datagram]
PID found: 2098 (0x0832) [SECTION: ATSC reserved]
PID found: 2099 (0x0833) [SECTION: ATSC reserved]
PID found: 5632 (0x1600) [unknown]
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10920 H & 10911 V 63900 1/4
I don't think about a coincidence with these reports @61°W ...:Amazonas 6
same SR, same MIS
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10920 H & 10911 V 63900 1/4
I don't think about a coincidence with these reports @61°W ...:Amazonas 6
same SR, same MIS
...I couldn't find the two muxes 10920 H and 10911 V at 10.0E. Are they still active in your area?
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Thanks for the spectrum on Eutel 10B.
Strangely, on my analyzer, there is no signal at all on the two muxes. I wonder if there is such a big difference between the Eutelsat 10B spots?
Or are they local tests, which got you thinking when you compared them with the two muxes on Amazonas 6?
I scanned the satellite again and nothing showed up on my spectrum.
added: I forgot to ask you, with which antenna did you get this signal?
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Thanks again, Feedsat.
I think it is clear to me now that the difference in signal is due to both the different sizes of our antennas, and also to the areas where we receive this signal.
Now another mux appears at 11441 H on your spectrum, but very weak even on the 1.80m antenna. I'm not even looking for this one.
It seems that on this Eutelsat both polarities are used on the same frequency, like the two you posted. If on others, 11375 HV, 11408 HV, and 11262 HV, the signal is at the same level on both polarities, on the latter, it is different in strength. On the Horizontal pole, it is stronger than on the Vertical.
Signal differences between different areas of the continent seem to have dissatisfied many users when Eutelsat became operational, starting with Eumetsat customers and others.
In fact, the message is clear: Gone are the days when we could receive satellites even with relatively small antennas(especially true for me). The moral for enthusiasts was and still is, as it was in the past, use only large antennas, buy the latest signal processing devices, and update apps.
Best regards
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Here are my results on 2,2m in range 10.70 to 11.50 GHz from my place. Just compared to Feedsat scans above in this toppic...
10822 V 30112 - ecncrypted VPID 2048/APID 8001 - probably "my" beam , according above scan from Feedsat
10827 H 36811 - lockable here too on low signal -> Feedsat spot beam
10911 V 63900 - probably "my" beam, according above scan from Feedsat
10920 H 63900 - lockable here too on low signal -> Feedsat spot beam
11002 H 9524 - lockable here too on low signal -> Feedsat spot beam
11381 H 36800 - ecncrypted VPID 2048/APID 8001 - strong signal...probably "my" beam...?
11382 V 36821 - low signal ... not really "my" beam
11439 H 63900 - strong signal...probably "my" beam...?
11440 V 63900 - low signal ... not really "my" beam
PS: posted GS frequencies in scans from satesco are not visible in our (Feedsat and mine) spectrum:
11408 H and V with SR 25540
So there is another spot beam for satesco...
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11381 H 36800 - ecncrypted VPID 2048/APID 8001 - strong signal...probably "my" beam...?
If 11381 H is a spot for Western Europe, then 11376 H is a spot for Eastern Europe
broadcasts in several modes (modcode?)
an encoded CNN is available in one of them
likewise 11382 V for Western Europe and 11377 V for Eastern Europe (but weaker than 11376 H)
due to the weaker signal, the third mode is difficult to pick up
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10733 V/H - Wide beam
10770 V/H - Wide beam
10825 V/H - West Europe Spot
10915 V/H - West Europe Spot
11200-11350 V/H - Wide beam
11330 H - East Europe Spot
11380 V/H - West Europe and Central Europe Spot (thx. Stanislav)
11408 V/H - Central Europe Spot (thx. Stanislav)
11440 V/H - North Europe Spot ?
11540 V/H - West Europe Spot ?
12670 V - East Europe Spot
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Hier sind meine Scan Ergebnisse mit 125 cm am Standort.
Radio Maria ist weit weit weg von einer Empfangschance und ob der Empfang bei ZAP Viva Internacional klappen würde?.
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If 11381 H is a spot for Western Europe, then 11376 H is a spot for Eastern Europe
I don't think that 11376H is in Eastern beam. Just look my spectrum. No any signs on 11376H
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