Lyngsat are calling the new 2F transponders TA5 to TA8. Can anyone think what TA stands for?
Temporary Allocation was the only thing I could think of but I'm led to believe that these allocations are permanent, ie not later subject to the SES bandplan offsets? I'm sure we'll find out over time.Maybe it means "A-band transponders" T = transponder and A = A-band
11934v change fec yesterday night ?
I agree, unless there is a medium term plan but from what I know via one of the uplink operators this currently isn't on the horizon. I think operators would like to keep the status quo and reduce the FEC to free up more bandwidth!Temporary Allocation came to my mind too but as you say it wouldn't make sense unless it is actually temporary...
And I'm sure Freesat would like to keep their original home transponder frequency just to be on the safe side even if they claim their boxes should be able to search for another one if it was to move.I agree, unless there is a medium term plan but from what I know via one of the uplink operators this currently isn't on the horizon. I think operators would like to keep the status quo and reduce the FEC to free up more bandwidth!
Yep, agree. Interestingly my Panasonic FS TV's all recently did OTA software updates which Panasonic listed as "Freesat broadcast changes". The new TP's, on 2E/F/G have an offset of up to 1.5MHz, 11.427H being the final new home of the FS Home TP.And I'm sure Freesat would like to keep their original home transponder frequency just to be on the safe side even if they claim their boxes should be able to search for another one if it was to move.
I believe this band will be split evenly between 2G (TA1-4)/2F (TA5-8)/2E (TA9-12), each taking on 4 transponders.Since 11.2-11.45 is still officially allocated to Eutelsat, I think it was one condition to keep the Eutelsat grid in that band. SES only provides the hardware here. I guess 2G will be the main satellite here with 2F providing some back (as it is doing already now...)
More 'things' happening to 2F uk? In addition to 11306 hitting new lows, now ch5 10964 etc gone here daytime, usually only drops out a few hours evening time.
Clear sky, 2E uk+eu & e28a strong levels, so I'd believe it's not the setup here.
I am also Nr Toulouse, 2E and 2F no signal or badly pixallated on 110cm dish. I put it down to bad weather over the Pyrenees at the moment. Will see tomorrow.There may have been a change today. I just had a message from someone in Toulouse, France that indicates they have lost 2E and 2F Uk beams, previously received OK on a 100cm dish.