Found the link: What's growing? or evading your place, i'm fighting BAMBOO
Found the link: What's growing? or evading your place, i'm fighting BAMBOO
Been a long time since I used one but my understanding is if you hook up to one of the FTA ports (ku standard) the setting for the lo is 10.75 GHz and if you hook up to one of the circular ports the lo is 11.25 GHz. So in your meter if scanning for regular ku FTA you would just need to set it for 10.75 GHz (same on both Freq 1 and Freq 2 if the meter requires both to be entered). You would only need 11.25 GHz lo if scanning for circular (which there is next to none available itc anymore).I'm confused.. I have a Invacom Quad QPH-031, 2 Linear& Polar Outputs
I checked online and I think it shows the settings for Ku are:
Hook to "L"
Type: Standard
Lo = 10.75 GHz, High = 11.25 GHz
So I assume I put the Lo value in Freq1 and the High value in Freq2 in my satellite finder?
Is this correct??
Also,
What if I was using it for DSS
Would the settings be the same as above except hooking it up to "C" ??
Been a long time since I used one but my understanding is if you hook up to one of the FTA ports (ku standard) the setting for the lo is 10.75 GHz and if you hook up to one of the circular ports the lo is 11.25 GHz. So in your meter if scanning for regular ku FTA you would just need to set it for 10.75 GHz (same on both Freq 1 and Freq 2 if the meter requires both to be entered). You would only need 11.25 GHz lo if scanning for circular (which there is next to none available anymore).
Good to hear!Made some progress on the bamboo. Doesn't look like much, but probably 20 trees removed. About a dozen more to go.
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After setting up the Invacom Quad QPH-031 I got a few channels. Look at the picture below. It is pretty obvious what I need to do, but it's raining. (The dish is pointing at SES 3 at 103.0°W instead of Galaxy 19 at 97.0°W ) I need to turn the dish a little to the east and slightly raise the elevation.
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Looking over the specs from a manual here at Satellite Guys (https://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/attachments/pansat_9500hdx_manual_20110810_grey-pdf.99247/) it appears that receiver while being DVB-S and DVB-S2 capable does not support H.264 or H.265 standards. It will still get a lot of what is out there but you may consider upgrading if you intend to look at other sats besides 97w.Everything is pretty much back to normal, although I am not getting as many channels on Galaxy 19 as I did before. This is confusing. With my old LNBF blocked by trees, I was pulling in over 200. Now after clearing the trees, the channel count is around 160. Maybe just a more sensitive LNBF? Or maybe the LNBF that I am using (Invacom QPH-031) is the reason. No big deal though, as my wife can watch all her Thai channels again.
Like I had mentioned I haven't been into FTA for a while. I am using a Pansat 9500 receiver, which at the time was highly rated. I tried to update the satellite list, but can find no support. Currently the only satellite that I am interested in is Galaxy 19, but this may change in the future. I plan on retiring soon and might set up a multi satellite system as a cost cutting measure, being able to cancel my Dish Network. Of course this will require some more clear horizon. Will my old receiver work if I choose to do this, or should a spring for a new one?
Doorguru, on 97W I scan in about 159 TV channels. So your 160 channels may be fine. When you scanned in 200, I'm wondering:
1) Are there duplicate channels? Sometimes channels can get re-scanned with slightly different frequency or symbol rate. The receiver thinks they are different channels.
On a good weather day when signal is strong, delete all transponders on 97W then blind scan.
2) Is it possible you are also picking up the very strong transponder from 99W at the same time? It is on 11800 and contains JBS and many scrambled Russian channels. With my offset LNB, I pickup both 97W and this strong tp from 99W without moving my dish.
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Excellent!Just for curiosity, I again tried all three of the LNBF's that I have.
Original unknown, old one: I guess I ruined it with the WD-40- No signal.It's quite possible that I didn't have it set up properly though. I should have tried different settings, although I did try both of the settings below.
Fortec Star Model FSKU-V, Universal, LO 9750/10600. As recommended I used 12152 H 20000 to align the dish. Tweaked the dish including the skew. After a blind scan, I was able to receive about 60 channels. Maybe this LNBF is weak or just a poor product (?)
Invacom Quad QPH-031 (Shown in my avatar), Standard, LO 10750. I really didn't want to use this large and heavy quad LNBF, because my plastic Channel Master LNB holder is broke and held together with super glue. A replacement is quite pricey. I left the dish as it was, but adjusted the skew. After a blind scan I ended up with about 220 channels. Initially it showed under 200 channels, but it added on some HD channels, all viewable. Signal strength on most transponders is 92%. Quite pleased. I don't think it can get any better with my setup!
Thanks everyone for your patience and help.