11236 V 4166 DVB-S2 appeared.
Tried with CrazyScan and IQ,monitor >>> all weak signal locks can be found by both progs!
11236 V 4166 DVB-S2 appeared.
Tried with CrazyScan and IQ,monitor >>> all weak signal locks can be found by both progs!
Todays scan, but nothing new appeared.
New occasional stream, scan...
11220 V 1900 DVB-S2
Locking at the limit and uncertain
Who could determine if these transponders are from the Africa spot? They have too weak signal all over Europe,from reports posted so far,to be on beam 7A/7B?!
11217 V,1900,1/2,Dvb-S2,ACM,GS-not new,just locked
Probably new here...
12637 H 1000
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We seem to have muxes here that are on different beams. The one you found must have come from far away. Strangely, the frequencies are so close that they overlap. I didn't find the one with the SR 1000. Maybe because of the small dish.
Here's what I found now in this part of the band:
I scanned the entire upper band and tried hardscan, but I couldn't find that mux. I will try later with IQmonitor to detect subliminally if I can find it.
I will probably find it after the S2x mux disappears if the two overlap. With the small antenna, it is difficult to detect and discriminate signals on almost the same frequency as these two seem to.
Yesterday I did a scan with IQmonitor, but found no mux with 1000 except vertically. I'll be more careful scanning now when I try again.
At last, I finally reached the 5000 posts!
I will probably find it after the S2x mux disappears if the two overlap.
The S2X feed is on 12537 H
The S2 GS is on 12637 H
I always thought it was 12537 H,1000. I don't know why I didn't see that it was 12636 H, which I received; it is true with a weaker signal; it shows well on IQmonitor, too.
Even if it's raining,12636 H, I can receive it.
Of course, it was a misunderstanding on my part.
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