Just wanted to check if others on the forum here are encountering problems with channels on Transponder 15 (12.428 GHz) on 72.7W.
I'm seeing damage to the entire mux about once every 10-60 minutes causing brief (1-2 seconds) but sometimes quite ugly artifacts in the video on all available channels. The audio interruptions aren't as noticeable.
The channels on this transponder from "The List" are:
103 MOVIE
124 BET
126 BABY
127 OXYGN
128 WE
131 IFC
132 TCM
172 DISE
191 G4
195 MIL
198 SLTH
199 CHILR
212 EARTH
222 HSN (84)
260 TBN
263 DYSTR
267 CTN
400 TENIS
439 BIG10
493 FRESH
502 MOVIE
503 MOVIE
504 MOVIE
516 MOVIE
518 MOVIE
519 MOVIE
520 MOVIE
521 MOVIE
This problem was first observed on March 30th when it was once every few hours and has become worse since that time. An examination of the stream damage suggests that the data is probably going bad before the FEC encoding is done, but I suppose only the folks at Dish could verify this. Unless I'm missing something bizarre, the problem isn't on my end since the errors down to the bit level are seen identically on two separate receivers attached to two separate dishes both receiving signals from 72.7W.
I'm seeing damage to the entire mux about once every 10-60 minutes causing brief (1-2 seconds) but sometimes quite ugly artifacts in the video on all available channels. The audio interruptions aren't as noticeable.
The channels on this transponder from "The List" are:
103 MOVIE
124 BET
126 BABY
127 OXYGN
128 WE
131 IFC
132 TCM
172 DISE
191 G4
195 MIL
198 SLTH
199 CHILR
212 EARTH
222 HSN (84)
260 TBN
263 DYSTR
267 CTN
400 TENIS
439 BIG10
493 FRESH
502 MOVIE
503 MOVIE
504 MOVIE
516 MOVIE
518 MOVIE
519 MOVIE
520 MOVIE
521 MOVIE
This problem was first observed on March 30th when it was once every few hours and has become worse since that time. An examination of the stream damage suggests that the data is probably going bad before the FEC encoding is done, but I suppose only the folks at Dish could verify this. Unless I'm missing something bizarre, the problem isn't on my end since the errors down to the bit level are seen identically on two separate receivers attached to two separate dishes both receiving signals from 72.7W.