Loader for my Pansat 9200HD

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Hi all,
:)
I need help... Do anyone knows what "Loader" for
Pansat 9200HD??? A member from other FTA site
suggested that I should get a loader for Pansat 9000HD
which will work on 9200HD.
I'm lost, I can't find which Loader I need for my
Pansat 9200HD.
:confused
You can contact me by directly or VCard as private message.
I'm a first time member in this forum, I just joined in.
:)
Thank you,
Eugene
 

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You cant use private messaging. You havent been a member long enough. Anyway thats not how forums work. Folk post info publically on the board for the benefit of ALL members.

You would be better off asking on a Yankee forum as most of our members are based in Europe & India and Pansats are not sold here.
 

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Analoguesat said:
You cant use private messaging. You havent been a member long enough. Anyway thats not how forums work. Folk post info publically on the board for the benefit of ALL members.

You would be better off asking on a Yankee forum as most of our members are based in Europe & India and Pansats are not sold here.

Hi Analogsat,
:)
#1. Thanks for the advice. I wish that I knew Yankee forum site
address. Where do I find it's website???

#2. Since you're "Analogsat". All analog C-band channels,
satellite C-band here in the U.S. are GONE!!! Mostly short
feeds for tv stations are analog, like the Lottery draiwngs.
But networks had left analog and gone to digital.
I wish that analog were to come back and stay.
But in your country, do you still have analog, there???
Or mostly moved to digital????

Thank you,
:)
Eugene
 

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Loads of Ku band analogue left here in Europe- although most of its in German these days :D

Have a look at my website:

_http://www.analoguesat.co.uk

:D

As for terrestrial we have started to shut down the analogue services - my area went digital only last November, and we have a phased changeover spread out over 4 years rather than the "big bang" the USA went through last week.
 

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Analoguesat said:
Loads of Ku band analogue left here in Europe- although most of its in German these days :D

Have a look at my website:

_http://www.analoguesat.co.uk

:D

As for terrestrial we have started to shut down the analogue services - my area went digital only last November, and we have a phased changeover spread out over 4 years rather than the "big bang" the USA went through last week.

Hi Analog,
:)
Oh, so your country is way ahead of us???
Yah, when seeing digital on a analog tv for conversion,
it doesn't realy look like digital. My Mom asked me
"What's the difference?" I told Mom that the difference
is if you sees it on a flat big HDTV screen, it would make
the difference.

I didn't know that analog is still on Ku band in your
country.

Speaking of analog satellite feed. ...
Can we change the subject??
I have a problem, realy those who uplink their
analog feed on C-band has a problem.

To get a better understandning what's the problem
I'm having, view my bloger that tells all about it.
It's a about a Lottery drawing feed on Galaxy 19,
TP-16, C-band, analog.
They're having a problem with their uplink feed.
I'm pretty sure it's not my 7 years old LNBs,
on my BIG DISH, which is also 7 years old.

The problem is their signal is a weak signal and
is on a Horizontal format. They used to be on
a Vertical format, which was more clear and easy
to handle if there signal problems.
But now the Lottery feed has moved to a TP that's
Horizontal.

To see details, take a look at my blog regarding
this matter.

_http://powerballfeedproblemongalaxy19.blogspot.com

My question for you, since that my C-band LNB is
fine, after 7 years, and able to pick up one of the
other analog C-band channel that's Horizontal,
what is a "Tweaker"??
Some tv stations that receives this Lottery drawing
feed do uses this downlink "Tweaker" in order to
receive a clear signal. Is this tweaker is a hardware
or ad on to my analog C-band receiver???

Someone told me on the other satellite froum, said
that maybe whoever uplink this Lottery feed on
analog C-band may have either their polarity turned
OFF. Or a video frequency turned OFF.

By the way, the Lottery drawing feed is "Clear-in-the-Air",
NOT scrambled. Okay?? Because the Lottery drawing
feeds only last 15 minute worth of air-time.

I'm sending you a photo attachment of screen shot
from a analog C-band satellite receiver, which shows
the weaker signal of what I'm refering to. And hopefuly
you'll have a better idea of what I'm refering to.
It's anoring, but what can I do to clears it up???

My analog C-band receiver is a GI 650i, and
it's filter can go up to 31MHz. They stated,
"Downlink TP-16 - 36 MHz"

See details in my above bloger that explains
the satellite cordinates of the lottery feed.

Hope that you could help with some leads
from your end, at the other side of the globe.

Thank you,
;)
Eugene
 

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Plase dont write with those short line breaks in your posts - it makes the comments very difficult to read.

I gave up halfway down your blog as its far too much unpleasant to read for any length of time.

You have one misapprehension Ive already spotted:

My analog C-band receiver is a GI 650i, and
it's filter can go up to 31MHz. They stated,
"Downlink TP-16 - 36 MHz"

The 36 MHz refers to the total bandwidth of that particular transponder. Its got nothing to do whatsoever with any "31 MHz filters" in your receiver.

The black sparklies on the picture suggest a weak signal. If so you may be able to improve things by installing a bigger dish or reducing the threshold settings on the receiver for that channel.

There is also a potential problem I noted with 4020H on 97W. Theres an analogue channel on 4020V on 99W and if its high power enough it *may* be causing interference to your desired channel. You could try nudging the dish a fraction eastwards and see if it reduces any interference
 

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Analoguesat said:
Plase dont write with those short line breaks in your posts - it makes the comments very difficult to read.

I gave up halfway down your blog as its far too much unpleasant to read for any length of time.

You have one misapprehension Ive already spotted:

My analog C-band receiver is a GI 650i, and
it's filter can go up to 31MHz. They stated,
"Downlink TP-16 - 36 MHz"

The 36 MHz refers to the total bandwidth of that particular transponder. Its got nothing to do whatsoever with any "31 MHz filters" in your receiver.

The black sparklies on the picture suggest a weak signal. If so you may be able to improve things by installing a bigger dish or reducing the threshold settings on the receiver for that channel.

There is also a potential problem I noted with 4020H on 97W. Theres an analogue channel on 4020V on 99W and if its high power enough it *may* be causing interference to your desired channel. You could try nudging the dish a fraction eastwards and see if it reduces any interference

Hi Analog,
I have a 10 foot mash dish antenna, by KTI, 7 years ago.
The C-band LNB is:

17 degrees, analog
Extended digital c-band (digital ready)
Frequency range3.4.4.2
Gain 65db
Noise 1520
Serial number 05500

I tried to nudging my big dish a fraction eastwards, still
doesn't clears up.
Although, last night for Wednesday June 17th Powerball
lottery drawing feed was the worst weakness signal.
I didn't provide a photo snapshot of that one.
I saw both black and white sparklies and 50% of snowy.

Yah, you mentioned that a potential problem you noted with 4020H on 97W. Theres an analogue channel on 4020V on 99W and if its high power enough it *may* be causing interference to my favorite channel.
You're right, I agree with you... It's Galaxy 17, transponder 16, C-band. And Powerball is on Galaxy 19, transponder 16, C-band, also.

The Multi-State Lottery, which they owns Powerball Lottery,
and pays it's satellite feed, should know this.
I've always been in touch with the director of MUSL who
suggested me to get a big dish to get their Powerball feed
on analog C-band. That was 7 YEARS ago.

He wants all lottery players that has a big dish, like mine,
like farmers or hobbies, to watch their Powerball feeds, and
it's tv stations.

Right now, tv stations that receives Powerball analog feed
are having the same problem, also. So, I'm not the only
person who has this problem. So of the other 100 tv stations
in the U.S. And some may drops out of providing it's feeds to
their tv viewers, because of that signal problem.

Okay, thanks for the tip. I'll inform with the director of MUSL
so that he can pass it onto his satellite folks.

Thanks, Analog.
Eugene
 

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ECSat said:
Hi Analog,
Yah, you mentioned that a potential problem you noted with 4020H on 97W. Theres an analogue channel on 4020V on 99W and if its high power enough it *may* be causing interference to my favorite channel.
You're right, I agree with you... It's Galaxy 17, transponder 16, C-band. And Powerball is on Galaxy 19, transponder 16, C-band, also.

Hi Analog,
This is Eugene, again.... For my correction..... My mistake...
On 99W is "Galaxy 16". Not "17". Sorry, so now you got it.
Thanks,
:)
Eugene
 
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