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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1150532" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>10872 V,62000,1/4,S2- Data, new. RollOff of 0.05 also indicates the presence of the S2X extension.</p><p>11363 V,4200,3/4,32AOSK-GS, new. Maybe someone will confirm this mux; I am not sure about it.</p><p>Searching in the lower band, I discover an active mux with appearances like those that have been active for longer. So a full Ku-band search is recommended.</p><p>After doing the first time (<a href="https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/neumodvb.179577/page-26" target="_blank">#503</a>) tests on 47.7E with neumoDVB with inconclusive results, I returned to muxes with a symbol rate of 133000. This time the spectrum looks a bit better, but without correctly finding and locking the two muxes-11790 H and 12020 V, the two muxes with a symbol rate of 62000.</p><p>It is amazing how fast it scans 6903x at 47.7E on Linux, about 7 min; unlike Crazyscan under Windows, it seems to take an "eternity."</p><p>Interesting that neumoDVB finds a lot of beacons but without a correct identification of muxes with a high symbol rate (133000).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1150532, member: 297935"] 10872 V,62000,1/4,S2- Data, new. RollOff of 0.05 also indicates the presence of the S2X extension. 11363 V,4200,3/4,32AOSK-GS, new. Maybe someone will confirm this mux; I am not sure about it. Searching in the lower band, I discover an active mux with appearances like those that have been active for longer. So a full Ku-band search is recommended. After doing the first time ([URL='https://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/threads/neumodvb.179577/page-26']#503[/URL]) tests on 47.7E with neumoDVB with inconclusive results, I returned to muxes with a symbol rate of 133000. This time the spectrum looks a bit better, but without correctly finding and locking the two muxes-11790 H and 12020 V, the two muxes with a symbol rate of 62000. It is amazing how fast it scans 6903x at 47.7E on Linux, about 7 min; unlike Crazyscan under Windows, it seems to take an "eternity." Interesting that neumoDVB finds a lot of beacons but without a correct identification of muxes with a high symbol rate (133000). [/QUOTE]
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