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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
Symbolrate Change on Nhk Transponder on 68,5 e,signal now much lower!
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<blockquote data-quote="Turok" data-source="post: 649593" data-attributes="member: 192339"><p>Hello!</p><p>the time,where it was posible,to get nhk with a 1,20m dish in cband are over since the freqency change</p><p>the signal is now lower with the new symbolrate!</p><p>same on the 2. parall freqency 4040</p><p></p><p>here the latest news about transponderchange from the telesat wbsite!</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Ten Sports package at 3.712 GHz, h, changing the symbol rate. It now broadcasts at 14.454 and 3 / 4, MPEG-4 DVB S-2 8PSK. Plus Cricket, Football Channel and Zee America, have left the package. Next on consignment Ten Sports India & Sri Lanka, Pakistan Ten Sports, Ten Sports International, Zee Sports, Goal TV 1, 2 - all encrypted in Irdeto and open - a Taj TV test card. </p><p>In the Japanese NHK digital package to 3.744 GHz, h, with 26.600 and 1 / 2, one new NHK HD test card in MPEG-4/HD QPSK, Pid's 1660/1620 - open. This also applies to the parallel extensions on Intelsat 9 at 4.040 GHz, h, with the same receiver parameters.</p><p></p><p>japanese hd picture,i have now with 2,40 mesh only with 5.5 db,around 2 db less,then on the old symbolrate!</p><p></p><p></p><p>but also good news,on the other side,the ten sport package in dvb s2 changed also the symbolrate,before i have no signal with my mesh dish,now signal is here with nearly 4,80 db!</p><p>but its encrpyted in irdeto 2,also the zee sport channel and goal 1 and 2 on the transponder!</p><p>where i can get a smart card for this irdeto 2 channels?</p><p>in india only?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turok, post: 649593, member: 192339"] Hello! the time,where it was posible,to get nhk with a 1,20m dish in cband are over since the freqency change the signal is now lower with the new symbolrate! same on the 2. parall freqency 4040 here the latest news about transponderchange from the telesat wbsite! The Ten Sports package at 3.712 GHz, h, changing the symbol rate. It now broadcasts at 14.454 and 3 / 4, MPEG-4 DVB S-2 8PSK. Plus Cricket, Football Channel and Zee America, have left the package. Next on consignment Ten Sports India & Sri Lanka, Pakistan Ten Sports, Ten Sports International, Zee Sports, Goal TV 1, 2 - all encrypted in Irdeto and open - a Taj TV test card. In the Japanese NHK digital package to 3.744 GHz, h, with 26.600 and 1 / 2, one new NHK HD test card in MPEG-4/HD QPSK, Pid's 1660/1620 - open. This also applies to the parallel extensions on Intelsat 9 at 4.040 GHz, h, with the same receiver parameters. japanese hd picture,i have now with 2,40 mesh only with 5.5 db,around 2 db less,then on the old symbolrate! but also good news,on the other side,the ten sport package in dvb s2 changed also the symbolrate,before i have no signal with my mesh dish,now signal is here with nearly 4,80 db! but its encrpyted in irdeto 2,also the zee sport channel and goal 1 and 2 on the transponder! where i can get a smart card for this irdeto 2 channels? in india only? [/QUOTE]
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