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New source to build your satellites.xml files
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 799342" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>The filtering is completely different. And the contents of the created file varies quite a bit. There's an option to leave out C or Ku band transponders. Option to create a custom file based on user co-ordinates. </p><p></p><p>It's true what Pheonix says about speeding up scanning but that is really a side effect. I wrote this to complement the blindscan plugin in the new VIX image (not yet released). The idea is when it does a blindscan it skips the active channels so it only finds feeds (based on info in satellites.xml. This means you can scan a busy satellite like 10E, 7W, or 30W with hundreds of active channels and still just pull out the feeds. And also it is used to filter active transponders on adjacent satellites. For example you can scan 10E and tell it to ignore transponders known to be on 9E. To do this properly you need good data on active transponderson the same and neighbouring satellites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 799342, member: 301161"] The filtering is completely different. And the contents of the created file varies quite a bit. There's an option to leave out C or Ku band transponders. Option to create a custom file based on user co-ordinates. It's true what Pheonix says about speeding up scanning but that is really a side effect. I wrote this to complement the blindscan plugin in the new VIX image (not yet released). The idea is when it does a blindscan it skips the active channels so it only finds feeds (based on info in satellites.xml. This means you can scan a busy satellite like 10E, 7W, or 30W with hundreds of active channels and still just pull out the feeds. And also it is used to filter active transponders on adjacent satellites. For example you can scan 10E and tell it to ignore transponders known to be on 9E. To do this properly you need good data on active transponderson the same and neighbouring satellites. [/QUOTE]
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