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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1113873" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>Thanks [USER=405329]@FC GD[/USER] for "dump.ts" file,especially you got it on 11691 V,with 83 symbol rate! Actually I discovered this symbol rate now in 2017(<a href="https://www.satellitescommunity.de/forum/index.php?thread/78-27-5-w-intelsat-901/" target="_blank">#15</a>),but I didn't know how to exploit it,but also because I didn't think that they broadcast on satellite media content with such a parameter.</p><p>Sincere congratulations that you succeeded <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite20" alt=":-clap" title="Clap :-clap" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":-clap" />,but also for the other low symbol rate.I suppose you managed to lock this parameter with the same IQmonitor(!?)</p><p>Since you've confessed your passion for this position, 27.5W, then I can say we are in the same "boat".Since 1977,when I discovered the CMT(in analogic time),and later the BBC package,on {than)Intelsat 907, I have been watching this satellite ever since.But I have another reason,probably the same as you,I'm a weak-signal hunter,and this satellite has no coverage at all in my area,as the footprint shows.</p><p>Unfortunately, or fortunately,depending on how you look at it, apart from the BBC packet,this satellite doesn't encourage you to look for it,especially those who are in the centre of the spot,and who don't have serious motives to scan it too often.</p><p>To make up for this lack of signal,I started to dig through the transponders to discover some "content" beyond the cold Data each transponder has activated.And despite the weak signal I have in my area, I gradually came across some "deposits" I never thought I would discover.Exaggerating a bit, instead of a big antenna to help me get a strong signal, I only had at hand...patience, and of course,the dvb card apps.It seems you had more patience than me,if you came across the latest Irish radio programs posted by FlySat.By the way,what hardware did you use?</p><p>If you didn't know,here's what else you should know about at least Icelandic streams at 11609 V.As you already know,to find out the two streams,you have to choose pid 512.But if you do not want to look for this pid,then the normal PID is 480,which has a Live program activated,but whose content can not determine it because it runs as if it were encrypted,or rather,appears as generic streams although it is packetized.</p><p>You may have noticed this,but I thought I'd post this stream so that people who are looking for stream at 11609 V would know.</p><p>Now I'm curious,if we are both outside the Intelsat 901 footprint: please post the signal you have in your area from this position.Thanks.</p><p>Here is what I got last night in my area with the 1.50m antenna at 27.5E in Ku-band.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[USER=330868]@Adam792[/USER],</p><p>I do not know if it is necessary to repeat myself,but the signal on Intelsat 901 is WEAK on my area,especially on transponders with low symbol rate.The fluctuation is quite large, ~2 or 3dB,and because of this errors occur when recording the stream.But even when the signal is better, especially in the evening,it still varies,and then I'm not surprised that the quality is,as you say,"awful".</p><p>I am grateful to you anyway that you are able to accurately identify the radio stations in the stream package. Looks like you're a good listener of local radio programs <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1113873, member: 297935"] Thanks [USER=405329]@FC GD[/USER] for "dump.ts" file,especially you got it on 11691 V,with 83 symbol rate! Actually I discovered this symbol rate now in 2017([URL='https://www.satellitescommunity.de/forum/index.php?thread/78-27-5-w-intelsat-901/']#15[/URL]),but I didn't know how to exploit it,but also because I didn't think that they broadcast on satellite media content with such a parameter. Sincere congratulations that you succeeded :-clap,but also for the other low symbol rate.I suppose you managed to lock this parameter with the same IQmonitor(!?) Since you've confessed your passion for this position, 27.5W, then I can say we are in the same "boat".Since 1977,when I discovered the CMT(in analogic time),and later the BBC package,on {than)Intelsat 907, I have been watching this satellite ever since.But I have another reason,probably the same as you,I'm a weak-signal hunter,and this satellite has no coverage at all in my area,as the footprint shows. Unfortunately, or fortunately,depending on how you look at it, apart from the BBC packet,this satellite doesn't encourage you to look for it,especially those who are in the centre of the spot,and who don't have serious motives to scan it too often. To make up for this lack of signal,I started to dig through the transponders to discover some "content" beyond the cold Data each transponder has activated.And despite the weak signal I have in my area, I gradually came across some "deposits" I never thought I would discover.Exaggerating a bit, instead of a big antenna to help me get a strong signal, I only had at hand...patience, and of course,the dvb card apps.It seems you had more patience than me,if you came across the latest Irish radio programs posted by FlySat.By the way,what hardware did you use? If you didn't know,here's what else you should know about at least Icelandic streams at 11609 V.As you already know,to find out the two streams,you have to choose pid 512.But if you do not want to look for this pid,then the normal PID is 480,which has a Live program activated,but whose content can not determine it because it runs as if it were encrypted,or rather,appears as generic streams although it is packetized. You may have noticed this,but I thought I'd post this stream so that people who are looking for stream at 11609 V would know. Now I'm curious,if we are both outside the Intelsat 901 footprint: please post the signal you have in your area from this position.Thanks. Here is what I got last night in my area with the 1.50m antenna at 27.5E in Ku-band. [USER=330868]@Adam792[/USER], I do not know if it is necessary to repeat myself,but the signal on Intelsat 901 is WEAK on my area,especially on transponders with low symbol rate.The fluctuation is quite large, ~2 or 3dB,and because of this errors occur when recording the stream.But even when the signal is better, especially in the evening,it still varies,and then I'm not surprised that the quality is,as you say,"awful". I am grateful to you anyway that you are able to accurately identify the radio stations in the stream package. Looks like you're a good listener of local radio programs :) [/QUOTE]
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