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What's On, Transponder and channel support
Transponders & channels
A question about feeds.
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 25593" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>No feed is hidden. Once its up and running its a question of finding it , and assessing what other parameters are being used to provide the information </p><p></p><p>The way to be one step ahead is not by unsing a magazine thats already nearly eight weeks out of date in its information </p><p></p><p>All satellites have a standard transponder plan, built in at the design stage and usually for all to see on the satellite providers web page. Sometimes there are transponders that can be adjusted once launched by the provider for special payloads. Once the transmission has been detected by a satellite dish of the correct size, analogue and most MPEG streams can be determined for content by the most rudimentary spectrum analysers available on the market.</p><p></p><p>The way the broadcasts are put on sites such as Lyngsat and Satdudez is simply by the enthusiasts that have found them first, or by those that know whats broadcasting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 25593, member: 175144"] No feed is hidden. Once its up and running its a question of finding it , and assessing what other parameters are being used to provide the information The way to be one step ahead is not by unsing a magazine thats already nearly eight weeks out of date in its information All satellites have a standard transponder plan, built in at the design stage and usually for all to see on the satellite providers web page. Sometimes there are transponders that can be adjusted once launched by the provider for special payloads. Once the transmission has been detected by a satellite dish of the correct size, analogue and most MPEG streams can be determined for content by the most rudimentary spectrum analysers available on the market. The way the broadcasts are put on sites such as Lyngsat and Satdudez is simply by the enthusiasts that have found them first, or by those that know whats broadcasting [/QUOTE]
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