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Echostar 6 alive at 72.7°

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I have signal from EchoStar 6 Tp 21 at 72.7 west.
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P Smith said:
I mean what signal is there ? SDT changes doesn't count.
If you want signal level, then ask for it otherwise the post lists the encrypted channels which are there.
JohnH said:
I have signal from EchoStar 6 Tp 21 at 72.7 west.
I did ask after that post, so without guess it implied 'signal' thing, not tables.
You seem to be stuck on the SDT thing rather than the Sigal which contains those channels.

The signal level here is somewhat meaningless as I am using a Linear Orthogonal reception device out of band, but the quality is 20% on a scale which has no reference point. The signal does lock.
I'm asking for signal, but you still revolving around that changes in system tables.
Let me rephrase one more time: I did ask you what signal level on each existing tpns of E-6 at 72.7W. Have you made spectrogram for all those tpns ?
If you'll note the type of device used for reception (a "Linear Orthogonal reception device out of band") you should also note the irrelevance of signal levels at this juncture. Perhaps a relative signal between transponders seen could be noted ... but spectrogram would not be accurate (and could mislead).

The existence of signals from 72.7° is a good thing ... if you can swing a circular DBS LNB that way and take a spectrogram shot it would be helpful. I'm planning on repointing a dish when I get a chance (now that there is something to shoot at).
I did try, but a big three at left do not allow to see the sat.
12370, 12399, 12428, 12458, 12486, 12516, 12546, 12574 and 12602 all show signs of life at 72.7w.

However 12516 is the only on with PAT entries, rest all have varying pid activity.

I don't have a spectrum analyzer, perhaps someone can have a look.
Could you please post TSReader snapshots for those muxes with PID chart ?
I hope I attached the pics as per forum rules, I'm new to this.

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0x1522 H.264 Video for program 239
0x0300 User Private for program 36862
0x1b22 Unknown usage
0x1622 H.264 Video for program 489
0x1722 H.264 Video for program 494
0x1022 H.264 Video for program 341
0x1122 H.264 Video for program 345
0x1a22 H.264 Video for program 166
0x1822 H.264 Video for program 496
0x1922 H.264 Video for program 322
0x1222 H.264 Video for program 346
0x0279 User Private for program 19007
0x0120 EMM for system ID 0x1801 (6145) Nagravision
0x0280 User Private for program 19007
0x023e User Private for program 19007
0x1322 H.264 Video for program 456
0x1422 H.264 Video for program 457
0x0265 Unknown usage
0x1fff MPEG-2 NULL Packet
0x0012 DVB Event Information Table
0x1923 MPEG-2 Audio for program 322
0x1823 MPEG-2 Audio for program 496
0x1623 MPEG-2 Audio for program 489
0x1223 MPEG-2 Audio for program 346
0x1123 MPEG-2 Audio for program 345
0x1424 MPEG-2 Audio for program 457
0x1324 MPEG-2 Audio for program 456
0x1023 MPEG-2 Audio for program 341
0x1a23 MPEG-2 Audio for program 166
0x1423 MPEG-2 Audio for program 457
0x1523 MPEG-2 Audio for program 239
0x1924 MPEG-2 Audio for program 322
0x1b24 Unknown usage
0x1b25 Unknown usage
0x1723 MPEG-2 Audio for program 494
0x1b23 Unknown usage
0x1b27 Unknown usage
0x1323 MPEG-2 Audio for program 456
0x1b26 Unknown usage
0x1024 MPEG-2 Audio for program 341
0x1b28 Unknown usage
0x0301 ISO/IEC 13818-1 private_sections for program 36862
0x0010 DVB Network Information Table
0x0021 MPEG-2 PMT for program 166
0x0011 DVB Service Definition Table
0x0000 MPEG-2 Program Assocation Table
0x0129 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 456
0x0127 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 345
0x0029 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 456
0x0027 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 345
0x0024 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 239
0x0025 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 322
0x0023 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 166
0x012e ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 496
0x012a ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 457
0x0026 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 341
0x012d ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 495
0x002b ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 489
0x002c ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 494
0x002d ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 495
0x0028 ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 346
0x002e ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 496
0x002a ECM for system ID 0x1816 (6166) Nagravision for program 457
0x0125 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 322
0x012c ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 494
0x012b ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 489
0x0123 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 166
0x0128 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 346
0x0124 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 239
0x0126 ECM for system ID 0x1810 (6160) Nagravision for program 341
0x090b Unknown usage
0x0001 MPEG-2 Conditional Access Table
0x0907 Unknown usage
0x0014 DVB Time Definition and Offset Tables
0x035d EMM for system ID 0x182d (6189) Nagravision
0x0353 EMM for system ID 0x1823 (6179) Nagravision
0x0354 EMM for system ID 0x1824 (6180) Nagravision
0x0355 EMM for system ID 0x1825 (6181) Nagravision
0x0359 EMM for system ID 0x1829 (6185) Nagravision
0x0351 EMM for system ID 0x1821 (6177) Nagravision
0x0352 EMM for system ID 0x1822 (6178) Nagravision
0x0357 EMM for system ID 0x1827 (6183) Nagravision
0x035e Unknown usage
0x035c EMM for system ID 0x182c (6188) Nagravision
0x035b EMM for system ID 0x182b (6187) Nagravision
0x035a EMM for system ID 0x182a (6186) Nagravision
0x0350 EMM for system ID 0x1820 (6176) Nagravision
0x0358 EMM for system ID 0x1828 (6184) Nagravision
0x0356 EMM for system ID 0x1826 (6182) Nagravision
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Those channels mostly unencrypted - if you'll create manual ch map, you could show us thumbnails ;).
P Smith said:
Those channels mostly unencrypted - if you'll create manual ch map, you could show us thumbnails ;).
tsreader LITE does not allow me to define manual channels.
as for creating a manual channel map, I haven't a clue as to how to do that.

p.s. no, it's not me in the pic, I wish it was, tho.
Looks like most transponders are hot on E6. I need to switch to a legacy lnb to get the exact frequencies to show correctly. And, I'll bump up from the 1.8M used for this data set to a 2.4M to lock in a stronger signal. The higher frequencies set is the Directv satellite (Dishpro Lnb).

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Thanks for the snapshot. What device you used for it ?
P Smith said:
Thanks for the snapshot. What device you used for it ?
Satlook Digital NIT.
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