Hispasat 30°W 11275H 16APSK

Adam792

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Noticed this one on a blindscan of 30°W on my Edision IP S2 -

11275 H 7140

I'm assuming it's 16APSK as it locks on the Edision but not on a TBS6905 PC card (which is 8PSK only).

Nothing scans in on the Edision so whatever is on there is probably DVB-IP or otherwise encapsulated, but in 16APSK with an FEC of 3/4 (I doubt it's higher than that or I don't think I'd be able to lock it) it would have a bitrate of around 21Mbps - enough to fit a Spanish/Portuguese DTT multiplex.

Probably just general satellite IP traffic, but the parameters plus the fact that this transponder used to be used by Abertis until a few years ago, is making me curious!

Is anyone able to lock it on a compatible PC card and investigate/get a full transponder TS dump? Thanks!
 

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VOD (VideoOnDemand)
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I noticed this one at the weekend (I did send it in to Flysat but he's behind with updates ATM). It is a strange one, most of it is just null packets but scans as a VOD service. Maybe just testing? One to watch!
 

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Ah interesting! Thanks for that.

Maybe it's something to do with this - Mobility.
 

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find this frequency by blindscan and get the same data
11275,5 H 7140( 7139)
DVB-S2 QPSK (2)
2/5 ( auto)
12,9dB 12,8dB
30°0W_11276_H_1-horz.jpg
 

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I think it might be the implementation in TVHeadend on my computer not allowing the FEC of 2/5 even though it's a valid DVB-S2 mode!
 

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Coming through easily, data channel.
(Ignore A7 on the background, enigma2 keeps the last tuned channel on grab).
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Linux TV DVB api hasn't been updated in ages. There is no support for DVB-S2X, no support for additional FEC values, and this lack of support is transferred to Enigma2 as well, with the exception that E2 accepts auto values and so should TV Headend. Even so, nothing to see here!
 
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