mankuri is this is22 received using a normal receiver i dont think so since they have streamings o what who is receiving them using a normal receiver?
Hello mtuko2.
According to info gleaned from a different forum, you can get the Kenyan DTT channels on Intelsat 22 C-band on a 1.8 to 2.4 meter prime focus dish. What is required is a receiver or tuner card compatible with Multi Input Stream so as to handle the Multistream aspect of the frequency.So far, there are 2 tuner cards that handle this modulation aspect:
1. TBS6925 DVB-S2 Professional TV Tuner PCIe Card
TBS6925 PCI-E DVB-S2 Professional TV Tuner card, built with the highest industry standard, with its rock reliability . The applying of an unique DVB-S2 demodulator chipset makes it possible to receive special streams broadcast with ACM, VCM, Multi Input Stream, 16APSK,32APSK or Generic Stream Mode.
The built in hardware blind scan feature allows scanning of unknown satellite transponder with symbol rate as low as 200ksps, while most satellite receiving device can receive no less than 1Msps symbol rate. Such blind scan feature can be achieved by dedicated TBS tool or Crazyscan tool.
2.TBS5925 DVB-S2 TV Tuner USB
TBS5925 is a Professional level digital satellite TV Tuner box with USB2.0 connection to PC. TBS5925 supports not only normal DVB-S2/DVB-S QPSK, 8PSK which is supported by normal satellite receivers, but also ACM, VCM, Multi Input Stream, 16APSK and 32APSK mode, which most satellite receiving devices dont support.
With the use of these dedicated TBS tools, those special streams can be captured. Both Windows BDA driver and Linux driver up to the latest kernel 3.X are provided.
The price of each goes for about 250 dollars. You can purchase the tuner cards from either, Aliexpress,
www.tbsdtv.com or
www.buydvb.net/
Below snapshots taken by members of Dishworld forum based in Germany. Most of the dishworld members are using a 2.3 meter prime focus dish in Germany to access the Kenyan DTT channels on Intelsat 22.
Multistream - Technology - Newtec
Credit goes to our Eminent Bw. Kung'u for that info.