10E Ku-band

Kveys

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My Satellite Setup
125 Gibertini, Stab-120 (30W-86.5E), TM-F3/5/TM-5302HD+230Pf (C-band 40.5W-87.5E)
My Location
Southern Finland
Something changed on 10E maybe? As usually Finland stay at "edge of Europe" beams, this time wide beam. Suddenly for e.g normal KHL ice hockey feed freq. 11005V been very weak here. Mainly no watchable enough by 125cm. Few months ago not any problems. And sure known that 2nd "channel" has 8PSK.
Today other finnish satmate asked about 11387V ESPN feed. What a heck, no signal at all with my 125cm dish!? Its been clearly Ok as long as I remember.

Also many other feeds are much more weaker than earlier. And one I remember sure ORTC 3.5dB now. More than 6 earlier.
And certainly you can though that my dish moved or something but these few other dx/feed enthusiast from finnish sat-forum speaking just same. Not possible that all of us had dish/motor go out of control I believe...
 

timo_w2s

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See Signature
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Maidenhead, UK & Helsinki, Finland
What are the full tuning details for those transponders? The regular ones like BFBS (11221V) are normal here in the UK on a 90cm.
 

Analoguesat

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TM 5402HD
Sky+ UK.
My Location
Scottish Borders
Zimbo is coming in at its usual strength here. (~51% on the Duo)
 

mikeisyou

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England
11387V ESPN feed - its gone now :(

I tried 10832 V 8875 earlier and managed to scan it but the signal is realy up and down so i cant watch, iam sure this is a problem shared by others (The footprint shows it only being over southern africa).
 
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