Yes, it is DVB-S2 receiver . ABC and SBS multi-stream (Optus D1) and the Nine entertainment (Intelsa19 KU-band) are no longer an issue using this set or perhaps a similar one which supports 16APSK and its SR goes over 47.3MS/s . Cheers
Does the x1000hd support dvb s2x? I am confused about abc and sbs using S2X in the near future ?
Yes, it is DVB-S2 receiver . ABC and SBS multi-stream (Optus D1) and the Nine entertainment (Intelsa19 KU-band) are no longer an issue using this set or perhaps a similar one which supports 16APSK and its SR goes over 47.3MS/s . Cheers
OSIRUS (14-11-17)
Hopefully S2X boxes with the higher s/r will be common and cheaper in the near future. It would be nice to futureproof for a while. Buying a new box every time the technology upgrades can get expensive.
For anyone wondering about S2X. Not to be confused with dvbS2
Last edited by pithicus62; 15-11-17 at 01:07 PM. Reason: info
According to Lyngsat Optus D1
SBS is now 12532 H 47300 multistream 16APSK DVBS2
so the same Decoder that will do ABC's will do SBS too ....
Last edited by OSIRUS; 29-11-17 at 11:23 PM.
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Is anyone aware of ANY DVBS or DVBS2 transponders still transmitting on D1? No automatic satellite system can lock to the bird anymore without a usable transponder. It doesn't matter what the TP has on it as long as it is transmitted over Australia. None of the auto systems support DVBS2X.
rebecca22 (04-12-17)
D1 is alive and well, Unless your receiver or sat meter can read 16APSK, there're no more QPSK TP's on the National beam only NZ beam has QPSK TP's. in saying that if you have a Sat meter with real time spectrum analyser, even an old Satlook, you can still see the TP' spick and align your dish accordingly.
Last edited by B52; 04-12-17 at 04:19 PM.
GIANT Thanks Hazman.
That worked a treat. Exactly as your said. No channels on there but at least the dish can lock again.
Can anyone locate a Horizontal TP that is still active on D1 in either DVBS or DVBS2 for Australia? The vertical one from Hazman works but it would be good if there was a horizontal TP one we could use. They are mentioned on but no symbol rates.
Thanks
'bec
You could use a dual output LNBF, V for tracking. H to receiver.
Hi. Thank you yes. Was just trying to save doing too much hardware changes to the system. If there was a usable H TP it would solve all my problem.
Regards
'bec
ALL the blank listings on lyngsat are DVB-S2X requiring a PL code
Here is a current listing for D1 taken in Perth (but missing the abc /sbs muxes)
Variables:
Optus D1 160.0E 1600 TBS 6983 DVBS/S2 Tuner B 12327 Vertical 14997.08 QPSK 3/4 DVB-S Auto 0.35 Inverted CCM 20.731 20.246 7.1 -36 MIS: 0, BER: 0.0000000, Time to lock: 594 ms 05-Dec-17 1027 AMVariables:
Optus D1 160.0E 1600 TBS 6983 DVBS/S2 Tuner B 12538 Vertical 36692.478 QPSK 1/2 DVB-S2 ON 0.20 Inverted ACM 36.288 44.030 9.2 -37 MIS: 1, BER: 0.0038630, Time to lock: 403 ms 05-Dec-17 1027 AMVariables:
Optus D1 160.0E 1600 TBS 6983 DVBS/S2 Tuner B 12678 Horizontal 9182.787 Auto Auto DVB-S2 OFF 0.25 Inverted CCM 0.000 11.478 12.8 -41 MIS: 1, BER: 0.0000000, Time to lock: 558 ms 05-Dec-17 1027 AMVariables:
Optus D1 160.0E 1600 TBS 6983 DVBS/S2 Tuner B 12732 Horizontal 25494.609 QPSK 1/2 DVB-S2 OFF 0.20 Inverted ACM 25.214 30.593 11.7 -39 MIS: 0, BER: 0.0000000, Time to lock: 316 ms 05-Dec-17 1027 AM
this is what i am getting in SA.
1=12324,V,15000,34,1,|-53 dBm, 11.7 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
2=12467,H,47290,34,148,|-50 dBm, 14.6 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
3=12529,H,47290,56,148,|-50 dBm, 14.4 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
4=12535,V,36690,12,149,|-53 dBm, 13.8 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
5=12647,H,30990,?,12,|-55 dBm, 9.5 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
6=12675,H,9183,34,142,|-52 dBm, 18.2 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
7=12729,H,25495,12,21,|-50 dBm, 17.2 dB; 17:08 5/12/2017
12353 V 12610 V i get good signal constellation is clear but no lock.
i came across a few transponders at around 95 degrees that had good signal and no lock until i set the PLS to GOLD 1 then i got lock then found it was a data service.
parts maked in red are DVB S2X.
tristen (05-12-17)
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