This is out here for people to give feedback on.....
One of the pitfalls of the 4DTV receivers was the limit on the satellite name
that could be put into these receivers. (no that can not be changed)....
Coupled with the fact that if using the remote for direct access one is limited to only 2 letters if you wanted to use the remote only for direct access.
On the remotes
1=M
2=E
3=T
4=C
5=G
6=S
7=W
8=K
9=X
0=L
Since there was no i for Intelsat which is used out over the Atlantic and some asking for numbers instead for the degree of the satellite the newer maps may begin to have some numbers instead of letters for certain C-band sats over the Atlantic only.
For instance the old P9 which is now actually Intelsat 21 the new 4DTV maps would have that changed to a name now of 58 for the degree it is located at.
Other changes to a few sat names including 58 would include....
40 ..for..NSS 806
43..for . Intelsat 11
50..for. Intelsat 1R
53..for..Intelsat 707
55..for. Intelsat 805
61...for. Amazonas 1
Since this would not be too intrusive for most as these are all satellites beyond 72.0W
and they were not able to be directly accessed by the remote, (that is unless you had the guide bit turned on), this appeared to make sense to me, however before going through with it for others I wanted to throw it out here to see what some others thought.
This would only affect those c-band sat tiles listed above not the ku sat tiles.
So what do others think of this?
Does it make sense?
If others would like to have this then I will fix up the maps and first test it out here to make sure it will work properly.
Then put it up on the web and replace the old set of mappings.
Remember that ATS Electronics also receives these maps to place in other people's receivers who for one reason or another can not do it themselves.
There was at least one member here who had changed all their C-band sat tiles to numbers instead of letters and the last e-mail received they did not mention any adverse problems.
The other reason for this possible change was that there have been some massive changes in the mappings over the past month with several more channels located or that had changes made to them.
Then with the guide data on many more channels on several different satellites there were also some changes made to the channel lineup on a few satellites to try keeping some things in a better order.
The newer maps will include a new sat tile for M3 that is going to be launched next month but by my calculations that may only be visible for those in the lower 48.
The mappings will have to have M1 and Ai in the maps and those have been in there as UN-programmed sat tiles. this is due to those being active sats that are downloaded automatically when you visit certain channels ,and if they are not in there as they are , they would not be able to be used nor seen by people due to the nature of the way they are downloaded in the receivers but the TDT and channel count would reflect them anyway so those sat tiles can be used as spares for those who wanted to use something on any satellite which is not listed in the maps for those who use the receiver as a dish mover.
So what do you think?
One of the pitfalls of the 4DTV receivers was the limit on the satellite name
that could be put into these receivers. (no that can not be changed)....
Coupled with the fact that if using the remote for direct access one is limited to only 2 letters if you wanted to use the remote only for direct access.
On the remotes
1=M
2=E
3=T
4=C
5=G
6=S
7=W
8=K
9=X
0=L
Since there was no i for Intelsat which is used out over the Atlantic and some asking for numbers instead for the degree of the satellite the newer maps may begin to have some numbers instead of letters for certain C-band sats over the Atlantic only.
For instance the old P9 which is now actually Intelsat 21 the new 4DTV maps would have that changed to a name now of 58 for the degree it is located at.
Other changes to a few sat names including 58 would include....
40 ..for..NSS 806
43..for . Intelsat 11
50..for. Intelsat 1R
53..for..Intelsat 707
55..for. Intelsat 805
61...for. Amazonas 1
Since this would not be too intrusive for most as these are all satellites beyond 72.0W
and they were not able to be directly accessed by the remote, (that is unless you had the guide bit turned on), this appeared to make sense to me, however before going through with it for others I wanted to throw it out here to see what some others thought.
This would only affect those c-band sat tiles listed above not the ku sat tiles.
So what do others think of this?
Does it make sense?
If others would like to have this then I will fix up the maps and first test it out here to make sure it will work properly.
Then put it up on the web and replace the old set of mappings.
Remember that ATS Electronics also receives these maps to place in other people's receivers who for one reason or another can not do it themselves.
There was at least one member here who had changed all their C-band sat tiles to numbers instead of letters and the last e-mail received they did not mention any adverse problems.
The other reason for this possible change was that there have been some massive changes in the mappings over the past month with several more channels located or that had changes made to them.
Then with the guide data on many more channels on several different satellites there were also some changes made to the channel lineup on a few satellites to try keeping some things in a better order.
The newer maps will include a new sat tile for M3 that is going to be launched next month but by my calculations that may only be visible for those in the lower 48.
The mappings will have to have M1 and Ai in the maps and those have been in there as UN-programmed sat tiles. this is due to those being active sats that are downloaded automatically when you visit certain channels ,and if they are not in there as they are , they would not be able to be used nor seen by people due to the nature of the way they are downloaded in the receivers but the TDT and channel count would reflect them anyway so those sat tiles can be used as spares for those who wanted to use something on any satellite which is not listed in the maps for those who use the receiver as a dish mover.
So what do you think?