I am trying to scan Galaxy 30 125W to find the new Disney Muxes in DVBS2 but once the meter finds the signal it freezes and then reboots.
The signal I am trying to find is the following:
3920 H 34289
DVB-S2X 16APSK
77/90 FEC
Pilot Off
0.05 roll off
Does anyone have an suggestions or advise?
Lineman
Problems with DVB-S2 Signals
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Re: Problems with DVB-S2 Signals
hellolineman230 wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 10:30 pmI am trying to scan Galaxy 30 125W to find the new Disney Muxes in DVBS2 but once the meter finds the signal it freezes and then reboots.
The signal I am trying to find is the following:
3920 H 34289
DVB-S2X 16APSK
77/90 FEC
Pilot Off
0.05 roll off
Does anyone have an suggestions or advise?
Lineman
do you have another box,can you help us to record this transponder data,then send it to me by hxxps://wetransfer.com/.
i will test it in my office
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Re: Problems with DVB-S2 Signals
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Re: Problems with DVB-S2 Signals
helloJairo.jurado wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 4:57 amNecesitor saber ek protocolo cs de GTmedia v7hd soy ecuador gracias Newcam
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Re: Problems with DVB-S2 Signals
I do not have another box to test them but I do know the following information that was gleamed from another site.Tom.w wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 3:49 amhellolineman230 wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 10:30 pmI am trying to scan Galaxy 30 125W to find the new Disney Muxes in DVBS2 but once the meter finds the signal it freezes and then reboots.
The signal I am trying to find is the following:
3920 H 34289
DVB-S2X 16APSK
77/90 FEC
Pilot Off
0.05 roll off
Does anyone have an suggestions or advise?
Lineman
do you have another box,can you help us to record this transponder data,then send it to me by hxxps://wetransfer.com/.
i will test it in my office
3920 H 34289
DVB-S2X 16APSK
77/90 FEC
Pilot Off
0.05 roll off
Nine HEVC channels
General Instruments (DC2) encrypted
There are two more Disney DVB-S2X muxes:
Galaxy 18 (123W)
4180 H 34288
DVB-S2X 16APSK
25/36 FEC
Pilot Off
.05 Roll Off
Galaxy 17 (91W)
4040 H 34288
DVB-S2X 16APSK
77/90 FEC
Pilot Off
.05 Roll Off
Since the Galaxy 18 mux is at 4180 the V8 finder finds the signal immediately and it flashes' on the screen and then freezes and eventually reboots.
These signals are making the finder unusable on those polarities for any satellite with this type of signal .
