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hi there i have just had my tv system upgraded to a digibox and dish system, the box is a coship cdvb5110D, and my dish is pointing south east, i dont know the exact degres, the dish is approx 60cm, and i appear to have a single universal LNB, i am trying to find out what transponders i can use with this system, i am recieving my paid channels from a local company here in spain, i am just looking for some more free stuff to add to my box, if anyone can help me out i would very much appreciate it, thanks guys ive got so much to learn from this brillient forum.


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Hi,

What is the name of the package you have already?


Or, could you list a few channel names together with their frequencies, so the satellite your dish is pointed at can be established.

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hi there thanks for the reply, my system is from a company called telmicro cina, and the transponders that they are using are, 10950mhz, 10925mhz, 10975mhz, 11000mhz, 11025mhz, 11050mhz, 11225mhz, all 16000KS/s all HOR, hope this helps, my smart card is irderto access
 

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It doesn't help, to identify the satellite the channel name and the corresponding frequency is needed.:)
 

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ok well BBC1 is 11000mhz 16000k H, but im sure they have there own transponder, i was just wondering what else i could pick up with my dish
 

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This sounds like a terrestrial microwave system, in which case it is not pointing at a satellite and you will be limited to whatever you are receiving.
 

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yes i used to have a mesh system, but it was crap, so they came and changed my box and mesh for a new box with a dish, ive noticed its pointing the same way as my neighbours spanish via digital dish
 

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LOL, yes I was just about to add, "assuming of couse it is not a re-broadcast system".


It must be a rebroadcast system as BBC1 is not encrypted in Irdeto, nor is it transmitted by satellite on that frequency.


Your provider has a big dish to pickup from Astra 2D and then has a local transmitter to send the signals to you, sounds like he is using standard satellite components. You can only have what he sends you.
 

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what if i add an lnb or change my lnb for a dual one, the box i have is not locked and accepts other transponders, what could i pick up from the direction of the via digital dish my neighbour has
 

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You are best off putting another dish up, and using a Diseqc switch to switch between them.

Have a look on http://www.lyngsat.com, you should have access to plently of satellites, the usual 30W, 1W, 19E,13E etc 26E is also worth a look too.

The site has footprints for all the sats and you can check the dish size needed.


The problem with a re-broadcast dish is you have no idea where it is pointing in relation to the satellite arc. So adding other LNBs could be impossible. The dish elevation may be far too low.
 

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Yes, heard of something similar in the Canaries between the islands.
Have I heard of rebroadcasts systems using a yagi :confused ?

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satelliteman said:
Have I heard of rebroadcasts systems using a yagi :confused ?

No idea, have you ?:-rofl2
 

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well thanks for the info so far, how can i measure the degres and elevation of my dish ? to see where its facing
 

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If the dish is on a vertical pole the approximate elevation will be shown on the az/el mount on the back of it. As for the azimuth- I don't know, possibly a compass very approximately, but it must be kept away from the dish.
 
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