Finally :) Added c:151000, f:1 at lamedb, also fixed pid=4096, and "input = "http://127.0.0.1:8001/1:0:64:320:03a2:0:01eb0e2b:0:0:0:" at astra-sm.lua - now it works. Thanks EnoSat for help indeed :)
I found some info that "Pidscan is not supported on Vu+ Zero 4K. Most of the other dvbsnoop commands work on Zero 4K, but not pidscan.".. Mine is Vu+ Duo 4K. What to do?
But managed to get this info from 3627L:
root@vuduo4k:~# dvbsnoop -n 1 0
dvbsnoop V1.4.56 --...
Yes, I have tried that for example on 3627L: astra --analyze "http://127.0.0.1:8001/1:0:1:320:3a2:0:01eb0e2b:0:0:0:"
Signal is normal, but " Bitrate: 0 Kbit/s"..
The signal became a bit weaker - especially on 3936L - was 46 - 48%, now only 32 - 38%.. on 1,8m mesh + 25K. Perhaps AV-Comm C band high performance circular feedhorn and Norsat 5500 15K LNB will help.
Yes, I expected these prices. I envy you now :)
Some time ago I found this site/manufacturer (RF HAMDESIGN) of mesh dish: 3 Meter MESH DISH KIT (F/D=0.4 - 0.45)
Are they reliable and what about performance?
Thanks, interesting info. Lithuania is above Poland, so I think I should use at least 2,5m dish. Now my question is - where can I buy a good 3 m parabolic dish in Europe? This size is a problem in Lithuania.. :)
Yes, I think so. Can somebody confirm in Europe/UK that it is possible to receive IS-20 3840 H, and if so - what is the dish size? And experience about the reception during the year - how the signal changes.
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