Since a few days ago I no longer have a signal from some Sky Link transponders on the 23e, such as: 12344H, 12363V...
I can't find any record of any recent changes to this satellite.
Anyone with the same problem?
Since a few days ago I no longer have a signal from some Sky Link transponders on the 23e, such as: 12344H, 12363V...
I can't find any record of any recent changes to this satellite.
Anyone with the same problem?
It´s strange...
I made no changes and i have 0% signal on my multi feed dish and also on my 1,20m motorised dish!
Before i had a strong signal.
I would say check lnb or cable, but it's really strange to have the same issue on two different dishes!
Maybe the cable that is connected to receiver?
Tried both 1meter dish 23 east working perfect ATV image vu ultimo
Different dishes, different cables and different tunners... Same problem...
After the move, we were unable to receive broadcasts from some channels.
they are changing/moving transponders on that satellite (different once on same position ) for the moment going back and fort. See dutch forum for the rubbish they are doing.
Thanks...
It makes more sense than a problem with my set Up
Did you tried to scan manually.
12344 H 29900 3/4
12363 V 29500 3/4
DVB-S2 / 8PSK
Display MoreDid you tried to scan manually.
12344 H 29900 3/4
12363 V 29500 3/4
DVB-S2 / 8PSK
yes, and 0%
What happens when you change FEC to Auto for both frequencies or try to scan again with Network scan.
Regardless of footprint, the issue is: I lost signal from transponders that i have a strong signal before. And according with bellejt and kalkan99, some changes are happening on satellite...
What happens when you change FEC to Auto for both frequencies or try to scan again with Network scan.
I had tried that before and I have the same outcome: 0%
I live in the North-West of Spain.
At position 23.5E, transponders are migrating from Astra 2B:
to Astra3C, which has 2 different beams:
- 3C-West:
- 3C-East:
Until some weeks ago, I received all Astra 3B channels with medium quality-signal.
Some transpoders (TPs) have changed to 3C-West (example: 12070.5 H). I receive these 3C-West migrated TPs very powerful.
Other TPs I suspect that have migrated to 3C-East (examples: 11934V or 11973V), and I don´t receive enough signal at all since some weeks ago. In satellite webs they are still asigned to 3B, but I receive other 3B TPs with the same signal as usual, and for that reason, in my opinion, these TPs must be now in 3C-East.
So, 3 very different beams at this moment, with very different coverage in some areas.
Display MoreI live in the North-West of Spain.
At position 23.5E, transponders are migrating from Astra 2B:
to Astra3C, which has 2 different beams:
- 3C-West:
- 3C-East:
Until some weeks ago, I received all Astra 3B channels with medium quality-signal.
Some transpoders (TPs) have changed to 3C-West (example: 12070.5 H). I receive these 3C-West migrated TPs very powerful.
Other TPs I suspect that have migrated to 3C-East (examples: 11934V or 11973V), and I don´t receive enough signal at all since some weeks ago. In satellite webs they are still asigned to 3B, but I receive other 3B TPs with the same signal as usual, and for that reason, in my opinion, these TPs must be now in 3C-East.
So, 3 very different beams at this moment, with very different coverage in some areas.
Seems like a good explanation to me...
Hello everyone, this is my first message. I receive this satellite Near Minsk-Belarus. The signal is excellent - 100% quality. Antenna 1.1m
12344 H 29900 3/4-beam-West, 12363 B 29500 3/4-beam-East
Although on the Flusat and Kingofsat sites, frequency 12344 is beam-West. And on Lyngsat, 12344 is East.???
Ancient satellites. - Astra 3B-launch was 05/21/2010. - Astra 3C-/Astra 5B/-03/22/2014.
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