Doe someone mind reconfirming the freq details/etc for the transponder that currently has TVE on it?
Can someone confirm TVE currently working in Melbourne on 2.4m dish?
Thanks in advance.
TVE is no longer received on 4000H but is received in south west suburb Melbourne on 3960H with good signal quality on 2.3M dish
TVE is now on C9H 3960 Horizontal SR 30000 FRC 5/6.. see . 3m dish needed in the Southeast.
Effected Spanish audience should email to..>> maria.mera@overon.es preferably in Spanish tell her that they were getting TVE for 20 years on a 2.3m dish and since the recent change can not receive it.
Last edited by B52; 02-08-16 at 06:53 PM.
Indigo (02-08-16)
Fixed all the Portuguese folks up, but I got dozens of irate TVE watchers that now have not channel and been ringing me up all day.
The only people who can get this channel around NSW South Coast is in a 3M dish. It was just ok on Saturday on a 2.4 brand new dish but since today it will not pick it up so seems weaker signal today.
Reply today from rrmedia...
I really understand,
But the decision is in TVE hands…
Maybe you can contact them directly.
We offer three solutions:
1. Going back to DVBS
2. Move to C2V – they don’t want to change polarity.
3. Remain as today and lose the Australian & New Zealand takers.
I have been fighting with that transponder for 1 1/2 years. 90% of the time I can't get it although signal strength on the Duo2 is fair and should be good enough to get a lock but 90% the time it doesn't on a 2.3M dish. I have transponder with a lot less power on the 2.3M yet they lock and are ok.
I say the transponder 3960H and because it using 8PSK is one strange reason why you can't pick it up anymore using a 2.3M dish as I use to get this transponder with no problems when it was QPSK.
At the same time I do get a steady Lock on other Transponders that use 8PSK and according to the Duo2 they have a reasonable less power than 3960H so work that out.
I originally blamed TI for my issue but I think its something else as I have one other person that has the same problem as me.
It is the high FEC of 5/6 which is the problem, as well as being DVBS/2. Means you need much more signal to get a lock. When this TP was DVBS it had and FEC of 3/4 I believe.I say the transponder 3960H and because it using 8PSK is one strange reason why you can't pick it up anymore using a 2.3M dish as I use to get this transponder with no problems when it was QPSK.
You might be able to lock on 2.3M if - (a) you got a good quality dish, (b) A good Lnbf (PLL) ) (c) A good Mpeg 4 receiver with a good tuner.(d) a good cable and connectors.
And you have focused your dish spot on As5..
I think it is probably due in part to higher transmission rate of 5/6 FEC and also the higher SR of 30000.
It means there is not as much room for poor signal strength so you are going to need a bigger dish and finely tuned LNBF for a channel with a high FEC.
I remember there was a lot of interference trouble with NHK on Pas8 (now Intelsat19) and they changed the FEC to 1/2 so people could pick it up.
Last edited by irdeto2engineer; 04-08-16 at 07:19 PM.
IF EVOLUTION WORKS, WHY SO MANY IDIOTS?
tristen (05-08-16)
Tried adjusting satellite dish today, without a meter...
I picked up TVE on 75% signal and only 42% quality... on a 2.4 m mesh dish
the problem is when the clouds come around the reception is loss and quality drops to 41%
Would you advise to change the lnb to a high gain lnb(currently a refurbed zinwell) ? or tweak the satellite with a meter
thoughts
I had someone tell me that a Titanium LNBF that they use to reduce 4G WiMAX interference is more sensitive and should help with TVE. Dunno if this is true or not.
Titanium Satellite C1PLL Phase Lock Loop C-band LNBF technology provides exceptional reception of weak satellite signals and the most demanding high FEC S2 channels
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