Just to let you know if anyone is interested on the news about the 4K test broadcasts from the satellite: It looks like Hispasat is currently testing its 4K broadcasts to North and Central America via the Amazonas 3 (61W) satellite, just in time for its showcasing at the 2014 NAB Conference. From Hispsat's press release:
Tonight, I did a blind scan from 61W, and it scanned in a mux with two channels that turned out to be Hispasat's 4K tests: one in normal HD video and audio and another in 4K video probably (it's audio-only on non-4K compatible receivers). However, I couldn't lock its signal on my microHD receiver; would anybody here at SatelliteGuys receive this feed flawlessly without breakups? That mux is up now, so if you do a blind scan on 61W with a DVB-S2 FTA receiver, you should have a chance to see Hispasat's 4K tests in 1080i HD.
HISPASAT will present its new 4K America TV channel during the NAB Conference held in Las Vegas
Madrid, April 4, 2014.- HISPASAT, the Spanish satellite communications operator, will present its TV channel “HISPASAT 4K” during the 2014 NAB Conference held in Las Vegas from April 7 to 10. Its content will be aired openly from the Amazonas satellite 3 in the scope of its coverage of Central and North America. The satellite operator thus validates its commitment to the distribution of Ultra High Definition (UHD) - or 4K- technology, in which HISPASAT is pioneer, with demonstrable experience in Europe; it has been broadcasting UHD contents there since September of 2013, when its European 4K channel was presented in the IBC Conference in Amsterdam.
Tonight, I did a blind scan from 61W, and it scanned in a mux with two channels that turned out to be Hispasat's 4K tests: one in normal HD video and audio and another in 4K video probably (it's audio-only on non-4K compatible receivers). However, I couldn't lock its signal on my microHD receiver; would anybody here at SatelliteGuys receive this feed flawlessly without breakups? That mux is up now, so if you do a blind scan on 61W with a DVB-S2 FTA receiver, you should have a chance to see Hispasat's 4K tests in 1080i HD.