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- My Satellite Setup
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OP Gibertini 100 XP+ Inverto Black Ultra Lnb
Superior Dark Motor (160° max)
(50 east to 45 west)
Octagon SX88+Optima (A/B switch) Edision primo IP S2
Raven 88cm Mesh Dish + IBU Twin output
Stab100 H to H (120° max)
(53 east to 45 west)
Octagon SX88+ Ultra HD (A/B switch) Golden Interstar Alpha_X
- My Location
- Epping Forest Essex
After having given a lot of input to Technomate to create the Blind Scan on the TM5302HD I have come to the conclusion that this is as good as in gets for non Linux Satellite receivers,
These are currently the Best Receiver for Feed Hunting in my opinion TM5502HD & TM5302HD
For a quick & easy set up to find out what is active on a satellite,
Go to 10 east feeds satellite (Active in the Ku band 10.7 to 11.7GHz & 12.5 to 12.75GHz
For quicker results I usually split the Ku band up into smaller groups with the most active 1st
Method 1
Move to the satellite that you want to search
Now to see what is active between 10700 to 12750 on this satellite use the Satellite Finder
Menu >> Installations >> Satellite Finder
Part-1
1/Installation
2/Advanced search
3/Move the cursor to transponder & press ok this will show the list of transponders
4/Press the yellow button Delete All & press OK then exit exit
5/Now go to Blind Search & press OK
6/Select transponder range for the 1st scan
7/Press ok now set From 10950 To 11200 using both vertical & horizontal polarisation
8/Select Step Scan @ 6MHz & press the red button to search
This method is a lot faster than going through the data base that may include 40 transponders
to delete non active transponders
Part-2
As above 1 to 6 now for the 2nd scan select From 11450 To 11700
Part-3
3rd scan From 12500 To 12750
Part-4
11200 to 11450
Part-5
10700 to 10950 Vertical polarisation
This completes the active part of the Ku band used by Eutelsat 10A @ 10 east your
channel list for this satellite
Will now be up to date provided your Dish & Lnb have been set up correctly.
Eutelsat 9A @ 9 east uses 11700 to 12500 for DTH broadcasts.
Before you start a scan you can either remove the dead transponders manually one at a time
or you can delete all transponders on a satellite via the Yellow button accessed
via Menu>> Installations>>Advanced Search then move the cursor down to Transponders
then press ok & the option will appear on the Yellow Button "Delete All"
Now exit exit & go to Blind Search,
It is only advisable to do this on Feed Satellites
not on Direct to Home satellites such as Astra 28.2 east 23.5 east 19.2 east
Hotbird ect.
These are currently the Best Receiver for Feed Hunting in my opinion TM5502HD & TM5302HD
For a quick & easy set up to find out what is active on a satellite,
Go to 10 east feeds satellite (Active in the Ku band 10.7 to 11.7GHz & 12.5 to 12.75GHz
For quicker results I usually split the Ku band up into smaller groups with the most active 1st
Method 1
Move to the satellite that you want to search
Now to see what is active between 10700 to 12750 on this satellite use the Satellite Finder
Menu >> Installations >> Satellite Finder
Part-1
1/Installation
2/Advanced search
3/Move the cursor to transponder & press ok this will show the list of transponders
4/Press the yellow button Delete All & press OK then exit exit
5/Now go to Blind Search & press OK
6/Select transponder range for the 1st scan
7/Press ok now set From 10950 To 11200 using both vertical & horizontal polarisation
8/Select Step Scan @ 6MHz & press the red button to search
This method is a lot faster than going through the data base that may include 40 transponders
to delete non active transponders
Part-2
As above 1 to 6 now for the 2nd scan select From 11450 To 11700
Part-3
3rd scan From 12500 To 12750
Part-4
11200 to 11450
Part-5
10700 to 10950 Vertical polarisation
This completes the active part of the Ku band used by Eutelsat 10A @ 10 east your
channel list for this satellite
Will now be up to date provided your Dish & Lnb have been set up correctly.
Eutelsat 9A @ 9 east uses 11700 to 12500 for DTH broadcasts.
Before you start a scan you can either remove the dead transponders manually one at a time
or you can delete all transponders on a satellite via the Yellow button accessed
via Menu>> Installations>>Advanced Search then move the cursor down to Transponders
then press ok & the option will appear on the Yellow Button "Delete All"
Now exit exit & go to Blind Search,
It is only advisable to do this on Feed Satellites
not on Direct to Home satellites such as Astra 28.2 east 23.5 east 19.2 east
Hotbird ect.