Northumberland
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- Apr 21, 2013
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I think I will invest in a 2.4m dish and scare the neighbours. I have two 90cm dishes so I think its just a matter of fiddling with them for Nilesat and Yahsat. Northumberland, are you able to access the Humax portal from your machine. Mine seems not to be working
There is a TV portal , kinda like google play for Humax, https://www.myhumax.net/ where you can download apps and other items like twitter. From the website seems like your IR3025 should work too with the same. Are you also able to read an external hard disk with the decoder
Hi Guys. what's new? I'm in Mombasa at the moment and will travel back home in two weeks time, Guys i want to buy a c-band lnb currently I'm using supermax. so i need a better one probably es10, i need your advice on where i will get one either in Mombasa or Nairobi.
what software should i use to upgrade the old or new menu?
Pame how did u upgrade step by step to sw 126 coz l didnt succeed?
Is it that in Nairobi you can only track Badr 5/6 using 2.4m dish. is there any member who succeeded with a lower size? this 2.4s are not easily available here!All about Satellite tv, both FTA free to air and paytv available in Kenya and Africa in general.
Sat gear in use plus more....
All,
You may order a Satlink digital satellite meter here: http://www.sat-link.com.au
Check the various models and prices on offer.
You can pay via credit card, Western Union or direct bank transfer.
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Thanks Ranksat. At least Aliexpress have a wide selection of gadgets to choose from. I will try them.As an alternative, you may use aliexpress.com which allows you to pay via western union and also has an escrow arrangement where funds are released to the seller once the buyer confirms receipt of goods in good working condition. I got SatLink WS-6918P from there.
Thanks for that information. Say I have this decoder, what would be the smallest dish size that would be required to nab Intelsat 22 please?
Finally got my Humax IR3000HD just need to set it up now. Seems like it needs Nilesat 7E, Badr 26E, Hot Bird 13E and Yahsat 52.5E as those are the ones it searches for when you start it up. Unfortunately it gets none currently. On a scale of 1 to 10 how difficult is it to nab the above birds? When I do a manual search I manage to get Nilesat 7W and Sirius 5E.
Saidieni tafadhali
For Intelsat 22 you would require a 2.4 meter prime focus dish to lock all the frequencies under DVB-S2 modulation 8psk, 16psk and 32psk.
I tried tracking the bird with a 1.8 meter prime focus but only managed to getg 5 tp's shown below>>>
As per RF scan most of the active tp's are concentrated between 3700 - 4000 Mzh>>>>
The frequency coding of the transponders are either in Adaptive Coding & Modulation (ACM)) or Constant Coding and
Modulation (CCM).
Very few satellite receivers in the market have this type of coding specs on board plus 16/32psk modulation so most likly your receiver will not lock on the said frequencies.
Please note the Kenyan Signet package on intelsat 22 frequency 3732 L DVB-S2 8PSK SR 30000 is ACM coding under Multistrem.
Multistream is a main advantage of the DVB-S2 standard that allows users to aggregate a number of independent transport streams or IP streams into one satellite carrier in a fully transparent manner, maintaining the integrity of the original content.
Multistream is ideally used for Primary Distribution of Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) and Mobile TV over satellite.
Advantages of MultiStream
- From head-end equipment to tower equipment, lowest number of devices
- No need for re-multiplexing at the towers
- 1-4 multiplexes distribution with only 1 Receiver (e.g. compared with 4 IRDs!)
- Less satellite bandwidth needed compared with DVB-S
- Distribution of multiple services (Terrestrial TV, Mobile TV, Radio and IP) in a single carrier
- Ability to saturate the transponder and gain up to 12% bandwidth on top of the gain brought by DVB-S2.
- Single Frequency Network (SFN) compliant
- Lower number of frequencies necessary
- Fully interoperable, transparent and compliant with the DVB-S2 standard
To get the Kenya signet package on Intelsat 22 in Kenya, you would require a 2.4 meter prime focus dish plus a VCM tuner receiver that supports the following spec's, ACM, VCM, Multi Input Stream, 16APSK,32APSK or Generic Stream Mode.
You can either use tuner card like TBS 6925 or tbs 5925 usb to lock on the said modulations.
Bwana Kungu,
I have not yet managed to setup the Humax am still using my old Astrovox. I was thinking maybe it had to connect to the four preprogrammed satellites for it to become fully activated. Currently even network functions are not working. Do you have any experience with the Humax decoders?