Radio Mars (30w)

satesco

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My Satellite Setup
seven antennas,one toroidal with 16 lnbs,
6 satellite receivers,2 Meters,9 PC cards(tbs6983,6903,6590,6504,6522,6209,2603,6909X,6903X,6902se,skystar hd2),2 tuners usb-tbs5927 & tbs5925,Skystar HD.
Satellite reception between 100.5E-50.0W
My Location
Romania
After another scan with IQmonitor, you can see a few more muxes since the last search. Who knows, maybe an SDR device can confirm the existence of an active mux, maybe with a low symbol rate below 100 Ks/s(?).
Probably 11698 V,165, is a beacon and not something else.
 

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Adam792

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My Satellite Setup
Dishes: 80cm (5°W), 80cm (30°W), 60cm Zone 2 (13°E/19.2°E/28.2°E)
Receivers: HTPC w/ TBS6905 4x DVB-S2 PCIe tuner card running TVHeadend, Octagon SF8008 mini.
My Location
Cheltenham
After another scan with IQmonitor, you can see a few more muxes since the last search. Who knows, maybe an SDR device can confirm the existence of an active mux, maybe with a low symbol rate below 100 Ks/s(?).
Probably 11698 V,165, is a beacon and not something else.

Nice work, seems like this scan picked up the same two narrow frequencies from my SDR spectrum view - at 12520.07 and 12520.18V with SR 182 and 105 respectively.

Maybe somebody will be able to lock them.
 
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