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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 800697" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>...this one will blow your mind ..</p><p>I don't believe anyone in the UK has so far managed this one ..</p><p>Its mighty tricky at best ..</p><p>at least not on a set top box anyway.</p><p></p><p>4027 L</p><p>tp C3 Dunamis TV DVB-S2</p><p>MPEG-4 1200-3/4</p><p>8PSK</p><p></p><p>on Eutelsat 5 West A at 5.0°W </p><p></p><p>Well ...now I have..</p><p>;)</p><p>and here's how</p><p></p><p>Due to it being Mpeg4 and extreme LSR and 8PSK..</p><p>Scanning this by inputting details was useless ..</p><p>As was blind scanning ..even with the smallest steps ..</p><p>So I used a previously scanned but now vacated slot ..already stored in the channel list..</p><p>This is why it will appear in the photo as 'Digital 1' ..which used to be a music channel on 4117</p><p></p><p>So instead of trying to input this channel data ..I edited Digital 1 to the correct frequency ...and edited again to change the symbol rate to 1200</p><p></p><p>With me so far ..</p><p>The F15 then tried to lock this hybrid channel ...but of course could not ..as all the PIDS and modulation type were all wrong ..</p><p>But signal level was now hovering around 6.5 db...</p><p>So I then went to the PID scan menu and forced the hybrid channel to rescan the PIDS ..</p><p>it took 6 attempts ..but eventually ..the red bar turned green ..and it went for it.</p><p>Now I have only to edit the chanel name from Digital 1 to Dunamis ..and we're done ..</p><p>Here is the proof it worked..</p><p></p><p>I suspect the increase in dish size helped ...but it might work for you..?</p><p>worth a try?</p><p>rgds</p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 800697, member: 325666"] ...this one will blow your mind .. I don't believe anyone in the UK has so far managed this one .. Its mighty tricky at best .. at least not on a set top box anyway. 4027 L tp C3 Dunamis TV DVB-S2 MPEG-4 1200-3/4 8PSK on Eutelsat 5 West A at 5.0°W Well ...now I have.. ;) and here's how Due to it being Mpeg4 and extreme LSR and 8PSK.. Scanning this by inputting details was useless .. As was blind scanning ..even with the smallest steps .. So I used a previously scanned but now vacated slot ..already stored in the channel list.. This is why it will appear in the photo as 'Digital 1' ..which used to be a music channel on 4117 So instead of trying to input this channel data ..I edited Digital 1 to the correct frequency ...and edited again to change the symbol rate to 1200 With me so far .. The F15 then tried to lock this hybrid channel ...but of course could not ..as all the PIDS and modulation type were all wrong .. But signal level was now hovering around 6.5 db... So I then went to the PID scan menu and forced the hybrid channel to rescan the PIDS .. it took 6 attempts ..but eventually ..the red bar turned green ..and it went for it. Now I have only to edit the chanel name from Digital 1 to Dunamis ..and we're done .. Here is the proof it worked.. I suspect the increase in dish size helped ...but it might work for you..? worth a try? rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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