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09-10/2012
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Dear Readers,
More and more receivers operate with an Internet connection and offer users an enormous assortment of TV channels that are available via the worldwide Internet. It could be streaming channels such as with a regular TV broadcaster or video files that would first need to be downloaded. The choices are becoming more and more limitless. The selection of the transmission path is actually a way to limit these choices. Of all the different technical variants, terrestrial TV transmissions in most regions offer the least amount of TV channels. A step up in the number of available channels would be cable TV and even better would be TV via satellite. But far larger are the number of TV channels that can be received via the Internet, but theres no way to actually confirm how many there really are. All too often one Web/ IP-TV provider starts up service while another stops service making it difficult to count the number of channels. If you take a closer look at the TV channels that you can receive with the different methods, an interesting picture begins to develop. With terrestrial TV the number of available channels might be small, but theyd mostly be channels that viewers would want to see. Not only that, these channels would naturally offer programming of local interest. The channels available via cable TV fulfill similar criteria; they are also mostly channels liked by the viewers attached to the cable network. The plight of the cable TV viewer, that usually doesnt have any other way of receiving TV, is that they are typically exploited by the cable provider in that they fill up their channel space with far too many useless channels such as shopping channels. The satellite viewer has the best selection but they often have to do without channels that deal with local news and events. The selection of channels is so large that choosing a channel to watch becomes a tiresome task. Even more gigantic is the choice with Web/IP-TV; here theres absolutely no organization at all. On what criteria should you base your decision on? The list of channels that every receiver presents after a scan has become so Alexander Wiese Editor-in-Chief TELE-satellite International long that I easily lose the overview. And thats the problem: I should be able to choose a TV channel based on its name alone. But this is simply not enough information. There are many channels that have selected very peculiar names. How am I supposed to know, for example, that Press TV isnt a journalism channel but rather a news channel from Iran? And how many Tele5 and TV 5 channels are there that appear in a channel list after as scan? Which one should I choose? As a user I think receivers should provide another bit of information for each channel that would help me make a decision. And that would be the picture quality which would be expressed in the bitrate. Ever since Ive had an HD television, Ive wanted to be able to use it exactly for that purpose, and that is to watch TV channels in high technical quality. For that reason my current criteria out of all the channels that are available is to search for only those channels that carry the two letters HD. That reduces the choices significantly but its not cut and dry. Quite a few SD channels also broadcast in good technical quality. Whats missing for me is an indication of the bitrate for each channel in the receivers channel list. Then I would be able to sort the channels based on bitrate and would only surf between the first 100 channels. For those TV channels that dont put any value on the quality of their picture, I in return wouldnt put any value on those channels. Exceptions prove the rule. So this is my wish for the scan function of a receiver: the bitrate should also be measured during a scan and sorting based on bitrate should also be possible. Thats what Id like to see.
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TEST REpoRT
AZBox miniMe
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can be started with two different flash versions excellent integration in existing home network remote control compatible with AZBox ME both receivers can be operated with the same remote blind scan function as special treat for DXers easy-to-use and intuitive on-screen menu
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TEST REpoRT
Ever since we first tested the AZBox ME in TELEsatellite 02-03/2012 we simply cannot take our eyes off this receiver. The latest variant arrived at our test center in an unusually small box and carries the fitting name AZBox miniMe. The AZBox miniMe sports a stylish set-top box design, which means it comes with an unobtrusive back plastic casing which will make it a suitable addition to all your existing home entertainment gear. We were particularly taken to the slightly inclined side panels and the interesting design of the ventilation openings on the top side. In contrast to those unusual characteristics, the front panel looks rather conventional and comes with a button on the left to switch on the receiver. The button is surrounded by an LED that indicates the current operating mode of the receiver: lilac: deep standby red: standby blue: on In addition, there is the AZBox miniMe model designation in white lettering and the characteristic Z logo in black. Looks really great! To the right there is a mini phone jack which can be
Read Test Report of the AZBox miniMe's big sister AZBox ME in TELE-satellite 02-03/2012
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used to connect an infrared receiver. This way the AZBox miniMe can be hidden out of sight in a cabinet or behind the TV panel, for example. If you want to make use of that option you need to separately obtain the IR receiver, since the receiver itself is shipped without it. Due its small size the back panel of AZBox miniMe looks a bit crowded, but thats only due to the fact that it offers
a surprisingly wide range of connections: LNB-In und LNB-Loop: Additional receivers or meters can be hooked up to the LNB loop-through output. S/PDIF: Music lovers and home theatre enthusiasts will
surely appreciate this optical digital output in connection with a digital amplifier. For analog processing you might require a digital-analog converter (DAC). LAN: An RJ-45 connection is a must-have feature
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AZBox mini ME Excellent mini receiver with network functionality the perfect fit for any home network.
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for Linux-based receivers, as it allows access to local servers and the Internet. HDMI: Our preferred method of connecting any digital receiver to a TV panel or monitor with a corresponding input interface. Both digital video and audio are provided via HDMI. YPbPr: A mini phone jack puts out a component video signal using the YPbPr colour scheme, which provides better video quality with higher resolution than the conventional FBAS signal. If you own a video projector without digital input options you will certainly be grateful for component video. The receiver is shipped complete with a suitable adapter cable. Recovery switch: This is a neat feature for reconstructing the boot loader in case an unsuccessful flash attempt has damaged the receivers firmware. Well deal with that in more detail a little later. A/V: Another mini phone jack is available for composite video and an audio/ video signal. Older TV sets can be connected directly or with the help of a euroscart adapter, depending on the available input socket(s) of the TV. Once again, the corresponding A/V cable is supplied, while those requiring a euroscart adapter have to obtain one on their own. Two USB interfaces: You can use those to attach external hard disks, flash memories etc. e-SATA: This connection can be used instead of the USB ports for connecting an external hard disk. e-SATA supports higher transfer rates than USB. 12V/2A socket: Like the AZBox ME the AZBox miniMe comes with an external power supply unit. This reduces the heat that is generated inside the receiver and also facilitates mobile use in caravans, for example. There is no mechanical on/ off switch, but with an external power supply unit this is not really required. You can always plug out the cable
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from the mains to fully disconnect the receiver, even though we recommend using a switchable power strip to be on the safe and economical side. Obviously, we checked power consumption in deep standby, standby and on modes. Please refer to the chart at the end of the report for all results. The internal smartcard reader is located on the left side of the AZBox miniMe and by default it is not active, which means it does not support any encryption system known to us. The remote control is the same that also comes with the AZBox ME, so we were able to swap the remotes and still operate both receivers with any of the two remote controls. The remote sits nicely in your hand and sports an ergonomic design that allows reaching all buttons with your thumb. What might be confusing at first is that in addition to the usual ring-shaped buttons around the OK button there is another set of six buttons in an outer circle. New users might find themselves pressing the EPG button instead of the DOWN button when zapping channels at first, but after a short while your thumb wont miss its target. Whats more, weve been using the AZBox ME quite intensively in recent months so its great to know we can just stick to the same remote. If truth be spoken, it only trickles down after a while how smart the layout of the remote is: As mentioned above, all buttons can easily be reached with the thumb and individual buttons can be distinguished even without looking at them. The actual high point of the remote control, however, is only revealed at second sight: If you open the battery compartment you will detect a small button that activates a learning function. With that you can re-program the right button in the first row of the remote. By default it turns on and off the TV, but you can change that
to any desired command. In theory you wont even need the TVs remote control any longer, which is an absolute bonus in this day and age of multimedia overload. Apart from the receiver, the remote control and adapter cables for component video and composite video mentioned above, the manufacturer also supplies a short manual and two AAA batteries for the remote. Before we went about checking out all features and functions of the AZBox miniMe we first looked at aspects differentiating it from the AZBox ME. After all, the mini in the model name is there for a reason. Even though the standard AZBox ME is by no means a large receiver, the miniMe
AZBox miniMe cpU FLASH RAM vIDEo Tuner HDD video container SIGMA processor SMP 8653 256 MB DDR 128 MB DDR 128 MB Single tuner (DVB-S2) eSATA MPEG1/2/4 (M1V, M2V, M4V); MPEG1/2 PS (M2P, MPG); MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, MTS), VOB, AVI, ASF, WMV, IFO, ISO; Matroska (MKV), MOV (H.264), MP4, RMP4 XVID SD/HD; MPEG-1; MPEG-2: MP@HL; MPEG4.2: ASP@L5, 720p, 1-point GMC; WMV9: MP@HL; H.264: BP@L3; H.264: [email protected]; H.264: [email protected]; H.264: [email protected]; VC-1: MP@HL; VC-1: AP@L3 AAC, M4A, MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA), WAV, WMA, FLAC, OGG AAC, AAC+, DTS, WMA, WMA Pro, MP1, MP2, MP3, LPCM, FLAC, Vorbis, DTS (Audio Passthrough) Coloured Leds; Power Button; 1x IR Jack; 1x HDMI; 1x JACK; 1x e-SATA; 1x RJ45; 1x Optical S/PDIF; Power Switch; 2x USB 2.0; 1x AV connector; 1x (side)
AZBox ME SIGMA processor SMP 8655 512 MB DDR 256 MB DDR 256 MB Single tuner (DVB-S2) eSATA and internal SATA MPEG1/2/4 (M1V, M2V, M4V); MPEG1/2 PS (M2P, MPG); MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, MTS), VOB, AVI, ASF, WMV, IFO, ISO; Matroska (MKV), MOV (H.264), MP4, RMP4 XVID SD/HD; MPEG-1; MPEG-2: MP@HL; MPEG-4.2: ASP@L5, 720p, 1-point GMC; WMV9: MP@HL; H.264: BP@L3; H.264: [email protected]; H.264: [email protected]; H.264: [email protected]; VC-1: MP@HL; VC-1: AP@L3 AAC, M4A, MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA), WAV, WMA, FLAC, OGG AAC, AAC+, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, WMA, WMA Pro, MP1, MP2, MP3, LPCM, FLAC, Vorbis, DTS (Audio Passthrough), Dolby Digital Plus (Audio Passthrough) 1x USB 2.0; Coloured Leds & VFD; Power Button 1x HDMI; 1x Component (YcbCr); 1x RCA Video; 1x RCA Audio (L/R); 1x e-SATA 1x RJ45; 1x USB 2.0; 1x Optical S/PDIF; Power Switch; 1x (side)
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is considerably smaller. An overview of the distinguishing factors between the two can be seen in our table. The receivers use different processors, even though both are clocked with 1230 DMIPS at 500/333 MHz (CPU/ DSP) and thus are largely identical. There are only marginal differences which go unnoticed by users, since the processing capacity is identical and in both receivers the CPU is not fully exploited. In theory, for example, both processors could support even more flash memory. The single genuine processor-based distinction is Dolby Digital Plus, which is only available with the AZBox ME thanks to its SIGMA SMP 8655 processor. Here is a quick rundown of the major differences between the two receivers: Hard disk: While it is possible to install in internal 2.5 HDD in the AZBox ME, the miniMe only allows an external HDD via USB or eSATA. Firmware: The flash memory of the AZBox ME can store three different firmware versions. When switching on the receiver you can either press 0, 1 or 2 on the remote control to select the firmware you prefer. With the AZBox miniMe it is only possible to store two different firmware versions in the (smaller) flash memory (0 and 1). Display: With the AZBox ME you get a blue alphanumeric VDF display showing the channel name when switched on and the current time when in standby. The display is particularly important when selecting the firmware version to boot from the display will show BOOT[0], BOOT[1] or BOOT[2] so that you know you can release the corresponding button on the remote control. The AZBox miniMe does not feature such a display, which means you select the firmware by pressing the respective button (0, 1 or VOL+) and most
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probably keep your finger on the button much longer than required. The AZBox miniMe we received for testing came with pre-installed AZtrino v1.6. We checked on the manufacturers website (http://www. azbox.com) and found out that it was the current firmware for the receiver. Once we had connected all cables to the receiver we were finally able to turn it on. It always surprises us no end to see how user-friendly a receiver can be with topnotch software. In this case we were smoothly guided through various configuration steps by an efficient wizard, starting with language selection. Even though this receiver is small, the range of available languages is huge and we cannot think of a box that offers more options! Video resolution is next, with all modes from 480p to 1080p being available, either with 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Obviously, it is also possible to select interlaced mode (i) for all resolutions. We went for 1080i, a configuration that is very popular in Europe. What follows is the correct time zone, and here too the manufacturer seemed to have thought of all corners of the world. From these basic settings we are guided to the network parameters. DHCP is activated by default, and this actually makes sense since the router automatically assigns all required values and addresses. If you prefer to work with a static user-defined IP address you can of course also manually set all parameters. At this stage you can even define a so-called time server from which the AZBox miniMe obtains the exact time. While it is true that the current time is also transmitted with DVB-S/S2 data streams we found that some providers are simply incapable of sending a correct and standardised time stamp so that it may happen during zapping
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that the receivers internal time jumps back and forth an hour or two. Thankfully, there is a time server (NTP Network Time Protocol) already pre-set in the AZBox miniMe: time.tu-berlin.de. Now were only one step away from actually watching TV with the AZBox miniMe, and this final step deals with getting the receiver to work with the reception equipment in place. Just so you know, all DiSEqC protocols are supported. We began with connecting the box to our existing array of antennas, which consists of four flat antennas aligned to the following positions: DiSEqC-1 - ASTRA 1 (19.2E), DiSEqC-2 - HOTBIRD (13.0E), DiSEqC-3 - HISPASAT (30.0W) and DiSEqC-4 - ASTRA 2 (28.2E). For that configuration to work you dont even need to consult the manual, since all OSD menus are self-explanatory. We then initiated a channel search across all four positions, which had us waiting for a total of 34 minutes. While this is a tad on the long side, we were rewarded with 3178 channels, which is quite
an impressive result for a standard search with 60cm flat antennas in bad weather. Speaking of the channel search, the AZBox miniMe comes with a tuner that is capable of performing blind scan searches, just like the larger AZBox ME. The current AZtrino firmware supports blind scan as well, which is why we couldnt refrain from hooking up our 2.4m mesh antenna with C band LNB for a blind scan search on 37.5W. The AZBox miniMe flawlessly detected a number of transponders as well as the Metro TV channel from Ghana. This signal is broadcast with a symbol rate of 1674 and an FEC of 7/8. While the resolution of only a quarter of PAL standard is very unusual and feels like an insult to the eyes especially when compared to all the latest FTA HD channels on ASTRA 1 (19.2E) it is truly exciting to be able to watch African TV in Europe. All DXers out there will surely understand what we mean! The only thing that was not met with our approval was the wrong indication of the transponders frequencies: The figures given were based on a universal LNB, even
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though our LNB was specifically configured as a C band LNB. Apart from that, we were genuinely pleased with the blind scan results. Lets turn to another very important aspect now. After all, the blind scan option is nice to have, but a receiver can only prove its worth in everyday use for watching television. No need to worry as far as the AZBox miniMe is concerned: It offers fast channel switching and comes with a very reliable software environment. During our test we were never faced with any freezes and all standard functions such as EPG, teletext or subtitles worked without a glitch. In order to test the PVR function we attached an ex-
ternal hard disk to the USB interface of the AZBox miniMe. It was formatted with FAT32 and already included a number of multimedia files, so that we were able to find out how easy or difficult it would be to use a pre-formatted hard disk with existing files in connection with the AZBox miniMe. To cut a long story short: The external HDD was detected automatically and added to the directory tree under /media/sda1. The only thing we had to add manually was the path for the time-shift directory which is normally created automatically at the time a hard disk is formatted by the AZBox miniMes AZtrino firmware. In our case the external HDD already had some
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files on it that we of course wanted to keep, which is why we added the time-shift and recording directories manually. Once that was accomplished we were able to use those functions to the full and could not detect any flaws. Everything worked just the way we knew it from other Linux receivers. We went through all other menu options as well and also tested a motorised antenna with the SG2100 DiSEqC 1.2 motor from Motek, which worked right away. This part of our test was completed extremely quickly since we used the existing settings from our AZBox ME. It pays off to stick to products from the same family! Last but by no means
least we opened the Internet browser on our PC and entered the IP address of the AZBox miniMe. Spoilt by the AZBox ME, we had certain hopes in that regard and luckily the miniMe did not disappoint us. The website of the receiver appears on the monitor and allows remote access to all receiver functions. In addition, it is even possible to stream the currently received channel across the entire home network. Sitting on your work desk and at the same time watching a soccer match? No problem at all thanks to the AZBox miniMe! This is a receiver that meets all of our demands: The pre-installed firmware lives up to its promises and
the receiver has treats in store for everybody. If you like watching films and playing back multimedia files you can simply hook up an existing hard disk and watch or listen to more or less all file formats. If youre the adventurous type and love to spend hours on end hunting for out-ofthe-ordinary channels from exotic positions or for feeds that are not intended for the average viewer you will greatly appreciate the blind scan function. For the rest of the family who merely wants to watch TV this receiver offers ease of use and a logical user interface. Who could possibly ask for more? Well, there is always more. More features and more functions, thanks to alternative firmware versions that can be used optionally. Just like with the AZBox ME you can find a range of different firmware distributions for the AZBox miniMe. There is the official AZtrino firmware, with which the receiver is shipped by default. And then theres a firmware version called RTI or an OpenRSI version. Its really
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not hard to guess that we tried out both! First we had to find out how to install new firmware in the first place. The short manual that is shipped with the receiver is rather vague regarding alternative firmware and the missing VFD display does not help either. Just like the AZBox ME the miniMe is started with the 0 or 1 button of the remote pressed in order to boot from flash memory 0 or 1. The AZBox ME offers a third option by pressing button 2. Alternatively you can press the VOL+ button to access the flash menu. The AZBox miniMe does not have a display, so even though you press either 0/1
or VOL+ you have no information on whether your command is being executed or how long you need to press the button. This felt a little strange at first and to be on the save side we kept our finger on the button until the first screen appeared on the TV. After a while, however, we knew intuitively when to release the button, and we even discovered that the power LED flashes shortly right after the selection has been executed. Contrary to the AZBox ME a flash menu appears on the screen. At that stage it is possible to either flash the receiver with BOOT[0], Boot[1] or MICOM (front-end
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processor), or to restart the box. The current IP address of the receiver is indicated as well, so that you can flash the receiver from your browser on the PC. In that case the screen goes blank and you control the receiver from the PC. This is when we had to try out a few things since the procedure is different from the one with the AZBox ME. To start with, we had downloaded a firmware version that was offered as a TAR file. WinRAR then identified this file as corrupt, even though it was perfectly all right and included the flash image as well as the kernel file. This TAR file can be flashed via the browser on the PC. Alternatively, you may go for firmware files that come in the RAR format. In that case you will need two files, one with the flash image (image0.jffs2) and the other with the corresponding kernel (zbimage-linux-xload). Please note that what you just read is not a typo: Using the browser you need a firmware image in TAR format, using USB you require two files that are downloaded as a single RAR archive and then unpacked onto the root directory of the USB memory. Sounds complicated? You bet, but thats the way it works Both the AZBox ME and the AZBox miniMe use a joint kernel in the flash memory, that works with the different firmware version. While this certainly has its benefits, it also means that the firmware version you intend to install must be compiled for that particular kernel version since they all share it. What follows from this is that we were unable to keep the current AZtrino and the RTI firmware in the flash memory at the same time, since the two require different kernel versions. If you do start a firmware with the wrong kernel your screen will stay blank. However, the receiver can still be addressed via Telnet.
So we had to test the different firmware versions one after the other. This is not such a big deal, and we expect the three firmware versions to be available for the same kernel shortly. Considering the short time that this receiver is on the market, the number of available firmware versions is already very impressive. We mentioned on several occasions that the AZBox ME and the AZBox miniMe are very similar in many ways, so we went about installing the MEs AZtrino v1.7 on the mini-Me. To that end we changed the file extension from IMP to RAR and extracted the two firmware files onto our USB memory. Installation was successful and we could address the receiver via Telnet. The TV screen, however, remained dark. At this stage we were lured into a flash tour as we simply did not want to believe wed manoeuvred ourselves into a dead end. The final result after some 20 minutes was: rien ne va plus! Most other receivers would have earned the name brick by that time, but the AZBox miniMe comes with the famed recovery button. Simply switch it to recovery and reboot the receiver. The power LED will flash in orange colour during that process and when the receiver is all set again it will turn to blue. After deactivating the recovery switch we restarted the receiver and were greeted by the familiar flash menu soon after. This allowed us to install the standard AZtrino v1.6 firmware again. It remains a mystery to us why other manufacturers dont make use of this brilliant safety measure as well. Then again, this is one of the distinguishing features of the AZBox miniMe and you never need to despair after an unsuccessful flash attempt. We continued with the current v1.85 of RTI. While installation went smoothly, you should make a point of
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removing the USB memory after flashing so that the receiver does not automatically start the flash menu. Again, the receiver needs to be re-started after the flash routine and it first shows the RTI welcome screen, followed by an installation wizard. The first parameter that needs to be adjusted is screen resolution, which we once again set at 1080i with 50 Hz. Language selection is next and just like with AZtrino the list of options is very long. Finally, we had to configure our reception equipment. To that end we selected the SIMPLE mode and entered the four satellite positions we can receive. After that, we were able to initiate a channel search, which was completed after 48 minutes with a result of 4017 channels in total. We should like to mention at this point that the weather had vastly improved since the previous search and when looking up we saw a blue sky instead of grey cloud. We went on to test the media player of the RTI image, only to find out that the firmware version we used came with a bug of the media player which meant that films or music just would not play back. What a shame, even though we are convinced one of the upcoming release versions will address that issue. While we were at it, we simply could not keep our fingers off the OpenPLI image either. In terms of functions, it is largely identical with the RTI image, even though the pre-installed skins obviously look different. You need to dig a little deeper to discover the differences: The OpenPLI firmware comes with a different media player which was able to access all of our films on an external USB HDD or via the local network. The player even displayed subtitles correctly. On the other hand, blind scan is not available with this
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image. As they say, you win some, you lose some Just like with the RTI image there is a pre-installed plugin server which provides a wide range of plugins and therefore can be used to expand the range of features of the receiver enormously. Among other things, e-mail plugins are available as is access to various content libraries. Once again, the AZBox manufacturer has come up with a new product for a market segment that has been neglected so far. The AZBox miniMe is a very small Linux receiver with elegant, yet low-key looks plus a range of functions and features that are second to none. For more information about general features of the AZBox range please have a read of our AZBox Receiver Software series which focuses on a specific aspect in each issue of TELE-satellite. In spite of its small size the AZBox miniMe does not heat up even during heavyduty use: lukewarm is all we could feel. There is no builtin fan required, which means the unit does not create any noise whatsoever. No matter whether you only want to watch satellite television or tinker with your hardware and software: The AZBox miniMe is the way to go. Not only is it possible to install different firmware versions, two images can even be installed at the same time, provided they work with the same kernel. If worse comes to worst, you can always switch the recovery button which will quickly get you out of troubles with a working image. Trying out new plugins is fun, and creating network shares with all associated possibilities will keep you entertained for days. Even the missing front display can be retrofitted find out how by reading Digital Picture Frame for the AZBox ME in TELEsatellite 06-07-08/2012. Thanks to the IR jack it also possible to position the receiver completely out of sight
and only place the picture frame and IR receiver next to your flat screen TV. Use it as you like, the skys the limit! As far as multimedia use is concerned the AZBox miniMe will also become your best mate: It plays back all current file formats either from e-SATA or USB hard disks or via your local network. Now the big question that begs answering is: Which receiver should you opt for? Is the AZBox ME the box for you, or rather the AZBox miniMe? You really want an answer from us? Take both! There you go. Or better still: One AZboxME and several AZBox miniMes! The average home these days has more than one TV: Theres one in the living room, the master bedroom, the childrens rooms and more often than not the kitchen as well. And thats not even counting the study, basement, or any other area in your house or apartment. TV has become a by-word for multimedia. Long gone are the days when the whole family assembled in front of the telly to watch one of only three available channels. With hundreds or thousands of satellite channels available, there is no way a family would ever agree on a particular channel to watch. Whats more, in this day and age you want to watch the beginning of a movie from the couch in your living room, and the end from your bed in the bedroom. Thats why it does make sense to own more than one receiver, and to hook them all up to your local network. This is where all the capabilities of the AZBox ME and the AZBox miniMe come to the fore. The ideal set-up would consist of an AZBox ME in the living room, equipped with a large-capacity hard disk and acting as server. AZBox miniMes can then be installed
in all other rooms with a TV. These need not have a HDD attached, since recordings and time-shift viewing can be accomplished with the networked AZBox ME in the living room. This way all multimedia content and recordings can be distributed to all clients and films downloaded from the Internet can be played back by simply connecting the USB storage device to any of the AZBox receivers. The really great thing with such an environment is that two different categories of receivers can be used simultaneously with identical firmware and the same remote control. Even the not so tech-savvy members of your family will like that because they can easily change from the small to the large receiver without worrying about different user interfaces. Make no mistake about it, the AZBox miniMe is a fullyfledged satellite receiver all by itself and offers almost the same range of features as the AZBox ME, but at a slightly lower price. All were saying is that a reduced price brings with it the differences mentioned above: A smaller flash memory allowing only two firmware versions at the same time, no internal hard disk and no front display. If you can easily do without those features we can happily recommend the AZBox miniMe, as it is on par with the AZBox ME, our reference receiver. Once again Opensat, the manufacturer of AZBox receivers, is to be congratulated. The AZBox miniMe is a great small Linux receiver with which Opensat adds further proof that the AZBox series is here to stay. For us (and you) this means continued technical support and a steady supply of new and improved firmware versions, just like we have come to appreciate for the AZBox ME.
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Manufacturer Website E-Mail Model Function operating System processor (cpU) Working Memory video Memory Tuner DiSEqc Flash Memory HDD video output video containers OpenSAT Ltd, Lagoa, 4950-283 Mazedo, Portugal www.azbox.com [email protected] AZBox mini ME
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Digital Tv Meter
DEvISER DS2400T
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offers all measuring options a professional antenna installer needs among the highlights are MER measurements for each transponder, ground loop measurements and a remote measurement function excellent user interface and top-notch software features display with extremely high resolution, perfectly suitable for showing the spectrum and constellation diagrams one of the bonus features is long-term measurement of BER
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Excellent Meter for professionals in DvB-T, DvB-c and cATv (analog Tv)
We received the DS2400T in a rather plain cardboard box that featured the prominent Deviser logo. Safely packed inside was a good-looking protective bag made of nylon which can be used for storing the signal meter. There is enough space for the device itself and the power pack, and the bag even sports an outside pocket on one side which comes very handy for accessories such as the measuring cable or some socket adapters. Together with the meter and power pack you receive a special cable for hooking up the unit to a PC, as well as two 8cm mini CDs. One includes the driver software for the virtual serial interface that is used by the meter to establish a connection with the PC, while the second CD provides a PDF file with an Englishlanguage user manual and the DS2400 Toolbox software that is required to operate the meter directly from the PC. Well dig a little deeper with regard to that option in a moment. The signal meter is very compact in size and thus sits extremely comfortably in your hand. With the light blue colour so typical of Deviser products it not only feels good, but also looks rather unique. As far as weight is concerned it is
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within the expected range and the rubber protection all around the DS2400T safeguards against damage when used outside and up on the roof. While the HF input is placed on the back
panel of the device, USB input and power supply socket are located on the front panel. In addition, the front panel features a high-resolution TFT display and a total of 17 buttons below the screen. An
LED indicates the current status of the battery pack. All buttons are self-explanatory and provide a pleasant pressure point with just the right amount of feedback you need. The first row of buttons consists of the F1, F2 and F3 function keys whose currently active function is shown on the bottom line of the display. In the second row there is the HOME button that always brings you back to the main menu in an instant, as well as the UP and DOWN buttons for navigating between menu items. Below this row comes the numeric pad that is set up just like on phones, which means that each number can also be used to type three different letters (much like texting), so that you can easily enter names as well, for example. The last row of buttons features
1. Main menu of the DS2400T with twelve different measurement modes. 2. Level measurement: Results are displayed as numerical values and as a bar chart. Seen here is an analog transponder with simultaneous measurement of video and audio levels. The level is below a predefined threshold, hence the FAIL indication of the automatic quality check. 3. Signal strength measurement of a DvB-c transponder. Here too, the result is displayed as a numerical value and a bar chart. In addition, the meter shows MER, pRE-BER and poST-BER parameters. The automatic quality check gives the pASS mark. 4. The constellation diagram is greatly helped by the high-resolution TFT display. 5. Long-term BER measurement: As the signal in our test center is too good, the antenna cable was plugged off for a split second. The meter reacted swiftly and reliably. Long-term measurements are great for detecting occasional faults at a clients system and for establishing a correlation with other events. 6. MER vs. carriers: This type of measurement is still not very common and shows the MER (Modulation Error Rate) of each carrier on a DvB-T transponder. This way it is possible to determine interference on individual carriers which results in occasional loss of video, even though the average MER looks fine. No other measurement is capable of identifying such problems. 7. The marker was moved to carrier no. 2155 in order to find out its specific MER. The DS2400T also offers a peak hold mode for such cases. 8. EcHo measurements are particularly important with SFn (Single Frequency network) DvB-T networks, since a second time-delayed signal on the same frequency can easily cause reception problems. At our location, however, no echoes can be received even though we use a SFn. 9. The DS2400T is able to generate a very detailed spectrum. Seen here is the entire spectrum, with two markers available for measuring the signal level at two different positions and showing the difference between the two. 10. Speed is not the main point of this meters spectrum, but this is not an issue for DvB-T, DvB-c and cATv contrary to DvB-S. Small frequency spans offer much more help, as they can visualise even individual carriers (and their problems) of the transponder.
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the main switch to turn the meter on and off, as well as the ZERO button and the status LED. We should once again stress that were talking about a professional signal meter
for antenna installers. Deviser is a major manufacturer for TV, CATV (analog TV), and satellite signal meters (for more information about Deviser please have a look at the company report in TELE-
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satellite 06-07/2011), and as soon as you turn on the DS2400T for the first time you will notice that this is not a gadget for amateurs, but a top-notch tool for pros. Its ready to use after only a few seconds, there are no colourful animations, and loading times are impressively short. All that pops up on the display is the model name DS2400T, followed after a short moment by the main menu. And what a main menu it is: No less than twelve different measurement modes are available, as well as dedicated menus for configuration and file management. The sheer number of distinct measurement options leaves no doubt that Deviser is very serious about its new DS2400T meter. To give you an impression of the power hidden inside this neat device well look at all twelve modes below:
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The DS2400T makes a difference between analog and digital signals. For analog signals the meter shows numeric values for video and audio levels, as well as bars. The corresponding distance commonly referred to as V/A ratio or video/audio ratio is also indicated. This shows that Deviser has professional installers in mind, many of whom set up large-scale distribution systems in apartment buildings or hotels and who can see at a glance whether or not signal levels
11. Tilt measurements are required for the correct adjustment of signal amplifiers in cable networks, for example. The aim is to achieve similar signal levels for all channels. 12. With the DS2400T it is possible to select up to eight channels of the channel list for tilt measurement. 13. Bar search: Blue bars indicate digital channels, green/yellow bars indicate analog channels, with green showing the video level and yellow showing the corresponding audio level. 14. Ground loop measurement: Ground loops are caused within the power grid and interfere with analog channels. Depending on the power supply in place the meter can be set at 50Hz or 60Hz. 15. Result of threshold measurement: All pre-defined channels are measured and the result is then presented in a chart. If preferred, a graphic presentation of the result is possible as well. 16. Measurement of carrier/noise ratio: Again, this is relevant for analog channels. The DS2400T even shows the total bandwidth of the channels as a useful bonus. 17. Return channel: The spectrum shows the frequency range from 5MHz to 45MHz or if required 65MHz. 18. Configuration menu with user-friendly grouping of various parameters. 19. Information about the meter: note that the most recent calibration date can also be called up at any time. 20. Users can set a period of inactivity, after which the meter automatically switches off in order to save valuable battery life.
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are OK. The DS2400T offers an automatic signal quality check that either shows PASS or FAIL, depending on whether or not the measured signal reaches a predefined threshold level. If its a digital signal youre analysing the display content changes and the signal strength is shown with numeric values and bars together with MER, PREBER and POST-BER parameters. Once again the built-in signal quality check will indicate PASS or FAIL, thus showing installers right away whether or not the signal in question is all right. Using the arrow buttons it is possible to navigate up and down the channel list, with the meter reacting very swiftly to new channels and displaying all corresponding signal data without significant delay. This is what we call true value for money, and what the DS2400T offers is much better than just PASS, its closer to pass with distinction!
If your digital signal is error-prone and you need to find the root cause a constellation diagram can work wonders. If it turns out that signals are not located in the correct square field you get BIT errors. By looking at the concentration of dots within the cloud of dots in a constellation diagram you can find out how stable your reception is. If each square field comes with a relatively small and concise cloud of dots theres nothing in the way of reliable reception. If the cloud covers a large and more or less uncontained area some dots may wander off into a wrong square field and impair the overall signal quality. Together with the constellation diagram the DS2400T also shows signal strength, MER, PRE-BER and POST-BER values, thanks to the high-resolution TFT display with its 320x200 pixels. Its not only brilliant to read but also allows packing in a great deal of information and useful details without putting at risk usability.
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BER measurement is used to find out the bit error rate, or in other words: how many faulty bits are received. There are a number of different DVB standards in place all around the world, and each comes with its own distinctive automatic error correction regime, which is called VITERBI. This correction routine makes sure that bit errors up to a certain threshold can be corrected without generating a faulty TV image. The threshold of bit errors lies between 10-5 und 107, depending on the DVB standard used. This means that one incorrect bit for every 10,000 to 1,000,000 correct bits will
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be fine. Because of automatic VITERBI error correction BER measurements are frequently performed as two separate measurements: The first result shows bit
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ment modes we already looked at. When I called up MER measurement, however, I was simply at awe: At long last a manufacturer has come up with a convenient hand-held device that is able to perform long-term measurements which can actually be put to use by professionals. With the DS2400T users can define a period from one minute to several days during which the meter will collect all relevant data and then present the results in a way that is nothing short of extraordinary. The sheer amount of data does not compromise usability at all. Whats more, there is no need to connect the meter to a PC for long-term measurements. Installers can use this feature to even detect occasional image faults, something that is of enormous value and can only be found in professional equipment.
And thats not all: It may sound too good to be true but the DS2400T is capable of measuring the MER (modulation error ratio) of individual carriers. Such a measurement is often referred to as MER versus carriers and is particularly
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important for DVB-T. While most meters only measure MER as the average across all active carriers, only very few can give separate results for each carrier of a DVB-T transponder. Why is this so important? In some scenarios a neighbouring analog transmitter might interfere with some but not all carriers of a digital transponder, since analog transmitters broadcast three relatively small frequency spaces for video, audio and colour. In such a case the average MER value may well look OK, even though reception is not possible because some carriers experience massive interference while the majority of carriers boast an excellent signal. Conventional measurements cannot identify such a problem, and you really require professional equipment such as the DS2400T to get to the heart of the matter. All you need to do is position a marker above individual carriers to find out the corresponding results of the MER measurement. Moreover, MER measurements have a peak hold function, which means the current MER value is shown in yellow, while the peak value is drawn with red colour. Too good to be true? Yes, but thats what you should get used to with this meter.
Again, this is a measurement that is particularly helpful for DVB-T signal analysis. A number of countries (including Portugal, our test location for this report) have opted to implement DVB-T as SFN (Single Frequency Network). The advantage of such an approach is that all broadcast cells use the same frequency so that reception equipment can have the same channel list irrespective of where it is used. Mobile reception benefits greatly, since you never need to perform a channel search while moving around within a countrys borders. On the other hand, all that glitters is not gold since single frequency networks cause different lag times in cases when a receiver is operated between two cells. In such a case two slightly time-delayed signals with the same frequency reach the receiver and cause interference that is called echo. DVB-T comes with an integrated correction mechanism that filters echoes up to a certain distance. That distance is referred to GUARD INTERVAL and echoes that are produced within the guard interval do not cause image interference, while echoes exceeding the guard interval will result in visible interference.
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21. Language selection: English, Dutch, Turkish, chinese 22. The DS2400T comes with an integrated clock that can be used to add a timestamp to each measurement. 23. Deviser has equipped the DS2400T with enough memory capacity to also deal with large-scale installations without the need for a pc. 24. Measuring units can be adjusted to meet personal requirements. 25. The DS2400T even allows user calibration, to make sure different meters used within a company all give out the same measurement results, for example. 26. Separate threshold values can be defined for DVB-T, CATV and DVB-C, which
then flow into the automatic quality check. 29. The DS2400T comes with a built-in voltage checker which can measure the voltage arriving at the HF input. 30. Whats more, the current voltage of the internal battery pack can also be checked. 31. And for the curious among you, it is even possible to find out the inside temperature of the meter. 32. A number of different channel lists are pre-stored in the meter. 33. Each channel list can include both analog and digital channels. If you only want to measure analog or digital channels there is no need to set up additional channel lists. This is the menu item for channel list configuration/editing.
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The DS2400T shines once again, delivering excellent ECHO measurements which are shown as a graphic as well as listed in a chart which also includes the signal strength and distance to cell given in km. Based on this information installers are able to optimise the alignment of the antenna.
involved causes the spectrum build-up to be on the slow side, but it is quite evident that the DS2400T spectrum analyzer is not for real-time antenna alignment, but much rather for detecting even the slightest interference. We also appreciated the option of freely positioning two markers anywhere in the spectrum in order to measure the C/N ratio.
Among other things, this measurement can be used to set up antenna amplifiers, for example, so that all channels are distributed with the same signal level. We were truly impressed by the fact that you can perform a tilt measurement for up to eight channels with the DS2400T.
Obviously the DS2400T comes with a spectrum analyzer function as well. Thanks to the high-resolution TFT display the spectrum is shown with great detail, something that is not usually the case with handheld meters. Frequency spans can be set in pre-defined steps of 2.5MHz, 6.25MHz, 12.5MHz, 25MHz and 62.5MHz or Full Band. These options alone speak volumes about Devisers target group, namely professional installers. Its the small steps that come to the fore, as they are required to look at individual carriers of digital transponders. The vast amount of analysis that is
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For this measurement up to eight channels from the channel list are selected. They are then analysed and the results are presented as a bar graph.
Tilt measurement
This is another very popular measurement option that is useful for cable networks. Instead of measuring the entire spectrum only the channels on the channel list are evaluated and the individual results are shown as a bar graph in
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1. The Toolbox software for the DS2400T meter has a modern look and feel, and offers a user-friendly structure. Even though the product is shipped with a comprehensive user manual written in brilliant English you will most probably find out everything you need to know without it. A number of measurements can be performed directly on the pc in real time if you connect the DS2400T with the supplied adapter cable. In this example the selected frequency is measured continuously. 2. The spectrum can be displayed directly on the pc as well. This makes the DS2400T a perfect fit for remote monitoring of a system thanks to Windows Remote Desktop Protocol. 3. Bar search with digital and analog channels. The audio level of analog channels is shown in yellow. 4. Tilt measurement: Easy to use and fast right from the pc. There even is an interpolated line giving an indication of tilt!
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real time. Here again the PASS or FAIL indication provides an automatic quality check at a single glance. The bar search implementation leaves nothing to be desired and adds additional appeal to the DS2400T. We arranged the channel list in a way that listed digital channels (blue colour) first, followed by analog chan-
nels, for which the video level is shown in green and the audio level in yellow. If you need to find out detailed results for individual channels you can once again use a marker to point to the bar youre looking for.
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This measurement was an absolute first for me, one that I have never come across in a signal meter before. It can be used to measure the impact of an electric ground loop which is caused by the power grid on analog TV channels. For
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a meaningful result you first have to select whether your power supply runs with 50Hz or 60Hz.
Youve read it before, but once again the DS2400T comes with a powerful measurement option that does not have many peers. Installers often have to obtain a quick overview of all channels distributed in a cable network. For analog channels, Deviser has implemented a neat routine that automatically measures all available channels and then provides detailed information on channels with video or audio levels below a set threshold. The process resembles the bar search, and here too the results are shown with a bar graph. When the measurement is completed the final results are shown on the display, complete with minimum and maximum signal levels and signal ratio.
Threshold measurement
Frequently called C/N measurement, this function determines the ratio between carrier and noise, or in other words: the signal level in relation to background noise. Sufficient separation of the two is paramount for flawless video. Obviously this measurement applies to analog signals only, but Deviser once again demonstrates attention to detail since you can only select analog channels of the channel list for this measurement in the first place.
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The last measurement option should be selected to evaluate the return channel in cable networks. The 5MHz to 45MHz or 5MHz to 65MHz spectrums are active for this type of measurement.
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No installation job is the same as the one before, so luckily this meter offers a range of customisation options in the system configuration menu: Information about the DS2400T Here you cannot only access software and hardware version numbers, but also the calibration date. This piece of information is particularly important for contract jobs performed by certified installation companies, which have to be able to prove calibration of their devices on request. This goes to show yet again that Deviser has designed a meter that targets the professional market in a convincing way. Generic configuration settings Use this menu item to define a time limit for automatic switch-off, for exam-
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ple, which can help save valuable battery capacity. Plus it is possible to adjust additional important parameters such as OSD language, among other things. The meter we received for our test offered English, Dutch, Turkish and Chinese. If you need to find out the status of the internal memory you can also look it up here. Configuration of measurements By default, signal level and strength are measured in dbV, but you can also change that to dBmV or dBm, which does make sense when evaluating digital signals, since dBV is only used for better comparison with analog signals in digital modulations. The DS2400T from Deviser comes fully calibrated, yet installers have the option of manually calibrating the meter for individual measurements. This way it is possible to calibrate several meters of the same installer in a way that makes sure all devices show exactly the same signal level of a reference signal. Alternatively, it is of course also possible to calibrate the DS2400T against a reference meter, if one is available. We believe this is an impressive feature that will be appreciated by many professionals. Using the LIMIT SETUP menu item it is possible to define minimum and maximum values for measurements, as well as a threshold level for the automatic quality check. All these parameters can be set individually for DVB-T, analog TV and DVB-C. Whats more, the DS2400T comes with an integrated auto diagnose mode which is run every time the meter is turned on. The VOL & TEMP menu item hides another interesting feature: Use it to measure the voltage of the signal arriving at the HF input. This way it is possible to check the power supply for all active components in a cable installation, or to find out if undesired voltage exists due to faulty connection boxes or bad insulation. The same screen mode can be used to call up the current voltage of the internal power pack. We were surprised that in addition to all options mentioned above it is even possible to find out the meters internal temperature. In our opinion this is not only quite unusual, but also very useful. Channel lists Deviser ships its DS2400T signal meter with a number of pre-stored channel lists which can be edited directly on the meter or more conveniently on the PC using the supplied Toolbox software. In each individual channel list it is possible to activate analog channels only, digital channels only, or both types. This means there is no need for installers to set up different channel lists for differ-
ent broadcasting types. It goes without saying that the DS2400T sports an automatic channel search which can be defined with parameters such as analog/ digital or all channels. Digital channels are displayed complete with DVB norm, bandwidth, modulation and symbol rate. In our test the meter turned out to be a quick performer, and it also found all channels carried in our cable network. The search result is presented in an easy-to-use chart. In addition, there is an integrated file manager which can be used to call up stored measurements or to delete files that are no longer required in order to free up memory. Factory reset Not that we like to find ourselves in such a situation, but if worse comes to worst you can always reset all parameters to their default values. This option is available in most signal meters tested by us, and is indeed a must-have feature. File manager The DS2400T comes with a USB adapter cable and a CD ROM, on which you can find a PDF file with a very detailed user manual. Even though it is only available in English it is perfectly written and therefore an enormous help for discovering all nooks and crannies of this meter. The main reason for me to install the software was so that I was able to adjust the channel list to the offering of my cable provider. And this was actually the first time I encountered problems in connection with the DS2400T. My test computer was running a 32bit version of Windows7 for compatibility reasons, the second CD Rom entitled DRIVERS that is shipped with the device however only includes a software version for 64bit versions of the Windows7 operating software, which meant that the DS2400T was not detected automatically. After looking at all my options I finally decided to install the existing drivers in the 64bit directory and give the whole installation another go. Miraculously, this worked on my 32bit operating software. I tried the setup on a second PC with the 64bit version of Windows7 and as expected the driver was installed without any hassle whatsoever. However, I was faced with another problem: The driver that comes with the DS2400T installs a COM interface, which means the meter is connected to the PC through a virtual RS-232 interface. In theory, this is a worthwhile strategy, but these days PCs and laptops support Bluetooth and other communication devices so that COM ports 1 to 10 are frequently used for those devices and are not available for the meter. While you can select the COM port of the DS2400T with the
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Toolbox software, you can only choose between ports 1 to 10. I had to call up the Windows driver manager in order to change the COM ports so that in the end COM1 was available and my PC was finally able to detect the DS2400T. I could hardly wait for the software to start and when it finally appeared on my monitor I was almost lost for words by looking at the endless range of options it offered. It happens so often in life that we think too little, too late, but with the Toolbox software Deviser has come up with the exact opposite and too much, too soon almost sprang to mind. Then again, too much never gives us reason to complain! Its not only possible to edit channel lists and load measurements that were performed with the DS2400T, you can even make measurements directly with the software and an attached DS2400T. Take a deep breath and find out which measurements were talking about: Frequency measurement Spectrum analysis Bar search Tilt Level/strength QAM Ground loop One reason I was positively surprised by this option was that it would be possible to use RDP (Remote Desktop Proto-
col) to remotely diagnose an installation via the Internet. This way it is possible to permanently monitor a broadcast cell or head end, for example, from an operations centre. In general, one would use dedicated rack hardware for such a purpose, but its great to know the small DS2400T handheld meter from Deviser can be used just as well, if need be. Furthermore, the DS2400T Toolbox software allows downloading measurements from the device to the computer and then graphically enhancing and saving them onto the PC for creating sophisticated documentation for your measurements. The built-in channel list editor is very easy to use and we were able to set up customised channels lists without consulting the user manual. It goes without saying that all configuration parameters of the meter can be adjusted with the help of the DS2400T Toolbox software and for those looking for another extra special treat you can even load the current display content of the meter onto the PC. Here we finally discovered a small flaw which proved that our hunting instinct was still intact: Whenever we tried to download the current display content we were met with an error message indicating that the picture could not be saved. We tried it on two different PCs but the result stayed the same. To be honest, I didnt have a clue
as to what was wrong, but at one stage I came up with the idea of running the software as administrator with all permissions associated with that. Et voil, all screenshots were transmitted to the PC without even the slightest problem. The reason for this detour is as follows: The Toolbox software attempts to save all pictures to the installation directory, and this is where Windows7 has some objections, since this is a directory that requires administrator permissions. No matter how hard I tried, I could not succeed in trying to convince the software to access another user directory, so the only thing I could do was change the permissions of the installation directory so that in addition to the administrator all users would have write privileges as well. Not the most efficient solution, but at least one that worked nicely for us.
No signal meter leaves our test center without being subjected to a side-byside comparison with our in-house reference meter. The values indicated by the DS2400T did not differ significantly from our reference values. The chart below shows the results for the DVB-C transponder at 690MHz, which is a popular transponder of the TV CABO/ZON cable
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High quality and bright display (4.3 inch) MPEG4-display and measuring SCR single cable switching commands according to EN 50494 DiSEqC control Spectrum analysis Robust, impact-resistant housing Splash-resistant keypad
Frequency range of 47 ... 2200 MHz Laser output power: +6 dBm Quattro- and QUAD-LNB support Optical Receiver
SORx 1310607 NF and SORx 1310607/1 NF
4-way / 1-way receiver in a compact housing Remote powerable through one coaxial output
No test report is complete without finding out what a device is worth in the real world. Coincidentally, analog terrestrial broadcasting was switched off in April in Portugal and our test center was still without a DVB-T antenna. So using the DS2400T for aligning our rooftop antenna was the logical choice. To be frank, I can cut this long story very short because with a top-notch signal meter like that all I had to do was enter the required channel (754 MHz, irrespective of the location in Portugal thanks to
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a Single Frequency Network DVB-T system) and in less than one minute the antenna was perfectly aligned. Ironically, this brilliant result even caused some problems for my real-world test how can you possibly show screenshots of MER and BER measurements when there are virtually no errors in the signal? All you get is a line hovering around the zero value. In the end I had to use my good old stub antenna again, not for achieving brilliant reception but for receiving a less than perfect signal for test purposes. In addition, I used the DS2400T for measuring all antenna sockets in my house and even detected
a faulty antenna cable that had caused noise with some channels.
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Manufacturer Fax E-mail Website Model Function Frequency Range Function DvB-T Signal parameters carriers Guard Interval code Rate Modulation Spectral Inversion channel power Range Accuracy MER Range Accuracy BER EcHoES Analysis Range Marker power Supply Battery charger Working Time charge Time others Serial port operating Temperature Dimension Weight Display RS 232 C 0 ? ~ 50 ? 218 mm 95 mm 49 mm 700 g 320 240 TFT 11.1 V 1.6 AH Lithium Battery(Chargeable) AC 100 V to 240 V 50-60 Hz 5 Hours (Fully Charged) ~ 3 Hours 0 ~ 112 us (2 k) 0 ~ 448 us (8 k) 50 Echoes List ~30 dB 2.0 dB CBER, VBER 30 ~ 100 dBV 2.0 dB 2 k / 8 k (Set by user) 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32(Set by user) 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Automatic Tianjin Deviser Electronics Instrument Co., Ltd. +86-22-27645002 [email protected] www.devisertek.com DS2400T Professional Meter for DVB-T, DVB-C and CATV (analog TV) 5 ~ 1000 MHz Power, MER, CBER, VBER, ECHOES and MER Versus Carriers
I am absolutely convinced by this meter and can recommend it without reservation. Its a small, lightweight device that still offers all options a professional installer will ever need for DVB-T, DVB-C and CATV. The range of features and measurement functions is truly unique and will help you detect potential flaws quickly and reliably. But you dont need to be on the hunt for problems in order to fully appreciate the capabilities of the DS2400T. Routine installation jobs become childs play too and thanks to the supplied Toolbox software it is even possible to draw up comprehensive documentation or to monitor a reception system in real time. This can also be done remotely via the Internet with the help of Remote Desktop Protocol. While the meter itself is awe-inspiring, its also the small additional things
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that propel the DS2400T right to the top of our pick list: The battery pack supports mobile use for hours on end, and the supplied charging unit replenishes the battery in as little as two to three hours. We used this handheld on and off for about three weeks and not once did we experience any malfunction. It just worked as advertised. To be honest, it exceeded our expectations by far. Wed be hard pressed to come up with some criticism, and the only thing we were missing was watching the TV channel on the meters display. But lets be honest, this is a feature that professional installers simply dont require and Deviser has stayed true to its motto for the DS2400T: A top-notch and feature-rich meter for professional use, delivering accurate measurement results rather than useless gadgets and eye-candy. This is exactly what the DS2400T is all about. We can wholeheartedly recommend this meter for all DVB-T, DVBC and CATV jobs.
Amazing measuring possibilities with high accuracy Includes special DvB-T measurements like EcHo or MER vs carrier Easy to use Long battery autonomy Rugged casing Long-time measurements possibility to remote control meter through pc saving screenshots only in Administrator mode
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loss-less distribution system for satellite signals each outlets gets the original satellite signal distributes both bands and both polarizations in one cable easy to build system due to smart connectors cable length not critical to performance
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Global Invacom System Finally a system to build really large distribution nets without having to care at all about attenuation
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quire a receiver for switching between lower or higher sub-band of Ku Band and horizontal or vertical polarization. No, it outputs two sub-bands of Ku-Band and both polarities stacked one over another in the range 0.95 5.45 GHz. Such RF signal is then fed to the Global Invacom RF-to-light
converter which is designated as FibreIRS ODU32. Because here we deal with very high frequencies, we can not use regular coax cable to connect these two devices. Global Invacom provides a special 2 meters long thick and stiff coaxial cable. Thanks to that, even a 5.45 GHz signal is not at-
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tenuated before reaching the FibreIRS ODU32. Except for the satellite signal, the FibreIRS ODU32 accepts also a signal from DTT/DAB/FM antennas. Preferably, the latter one should come not directly from terrestrial antennas but through a DTT processor of Global Invacom described in the previous issue of TELE-satellite (Pages 1621 in TELE-satellite 06-0708/2012). In this way, we can achieve the best possible performance. FibreIRS ODU32 has two optical outputs as well as a connector for 20V DC power supply. GlobalInvacom provides a suitable plug type power supply unit. You do not need a separate power supply unit for the LNBm. It gets
DC power via the thick coax cable from the ODU 32. But the picture is not complete yet. Two optical channels have to be distributed among a number of end users. To do that, you can use optical splitters like Spit2OFpro or Split4-OF 2 way or 4 way optical splitters offered by GlobalInvacom. At the very end of such system, a device called FibreMDU should be connected. The FibreMDU converts the optical signal back to the RF domain. It has four outputs. So, up to four regular satellite receivers can be connected to it and each of them will be able to receive any channel from the satellite the dish is directed to. No matter which sub band or polarity. Thats because
everything comes down through the fiber optic cables to FibreMDU. We started our tests with measuring the optical splitters. Spli2-OFpro specification promises not more than 4 dB attenuation of the signal (from the input to any of its two outputs). We measured that the actual attenuation was only 3.5 dB. The same story repeated for Split4-OFpro. Its actual performance was better than its specifications (6 dB vs. 7 dB). This is the way good manufacturers specify their products. Once they promise something, they deliver it! It is not a universal rule these days unfortunately. We are happy to say that you can trust GlobalInvacom.
Then, we decided to test the whole system. First, we measured a classical system with a very good low noise LNB installed on a 90 cm offset dish to have a reference for the optical system. Our reference system had about 20 meters of coaxial cable. The problem was which satellite we should use? A very strong one in our location - like ASTRA 19.2 East or HOTBIRD 13 East or rather a weaker one like TURKSAT 42 East. We decided to make it hard for GlobalInvacom and chose TURKSAT. Some of its transponders are actually below the reception threshold of most contemporary receivers. Fortunately, our satellite analyzer SPAROS SAT HD of SPAUN is an extreme-
Jacek pawlowski testing a setup with rolls of fibre optic cable imitating a large distribution system.
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ly sensitive instrument - capable of processing even such weak signals. We mean signals with a MER of 5.5 dB and less. It corresponds to a C/N below 8 dB. Such transponders are hardly receivable by regular receivers. The optical system we built had FibreIRS LNBm installed on the same 90 cm dish, FibreIRS ODU32, 100 meters of fiber optic cable, Spit2-OFpro, another 100 meters of fiber optic cable, Spit4-OFpro, another 100 meters of fiber optics cable and FibreMDU to which we connected the satellite signal analyzer. As you can calculate, the system had in total 300 meters of fiber optic cable and two splitters in series. The results were really astonishing! The optical system was able to deliver almost all transponders we had with a classical system
were significantly stronger in the optical system. MER was at par with the classical system. This means that signal quality did not degraded despite 300 meters of cable and two splitters! You can see our results on the attached graphs. After the first round of measurements, we changed the output of Spit2-OFpro splitter and did the second run for the optical system. And finally, we changed the output of Spit4-OFpro splitter and repeated the measurements. As you can see, there was practically no difference in performance what proves that all outputs of the splitters produced very similar signal. (graph.1, 2) All the GlobalInvacom components we tested were perfectly finished off and we had absolutely no problem in making the connections. Just click, click, click and
everything was connected. All optical and RF connectors of the devices had protective covers so that no dirt could access it during transportation or the installation process. Building such optical system was like playing with LEGO blocks. It was nothing but joy. If we connected more
fiber optic cables, splitters and converters, we could deliver exactly the same signal as presented on our graphs to not fewer but 64 satellite receivers. And all this from a single dish and single FibreIRS LNBm. If we used even more splitters or Spit4-OFpros in place of Spit2-OFpros, the number of end users would be much greater. The only thing one can expect then is somewhat lower output power
except for the two weakest transponders (12577HH and 12618HH). As we said before, those two transponders were below the reception threshold of a regular receiver anyway. So, in fact, we did not lose anything. All the remaining transponders
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but this is not a problem as the 80-90 dBV we achieved in our test setup was a very strong signal. Normally, you have 60-70 dBV or so. So, we can do nothing but heartily recommend the optical system of GlobalInvacom for large distribution systems. You can forget
about signal attenuation or carrier to noise ratio. Using optical components, practically everybody can build a large distribution system without tedious gain margin calculations or interference concerns. No more problems. The battle is over thanks to fibre optics.
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Manufacturer Web E-mail phone Fax FibreIRS LnBm Function Input frequency range output frequency range Noise figure typ. FibreIRS oDU32 Function Satellite input frequency range DAB/DTT input frequency range no. of optical outputs power supply Spli2-oFpro & Spli4-oFpro Function cR typ. Insertion loss typ. 2 way and 4 way optical splitters 50% and 25 % respectively 4 dB and 7 dB respectively RF to fiber optic converter 0.95 5.45 GHz 217-230 MHz and 470-854 MHz 2 20 V DC, < 0.5A incl. wholeband LNB Wholeband LN with integrated frequency stacker 10.7 12.75 GHz 0.95 5.45 GHz 0.7 dB Global Invacom Ltd., Great Britain www.gloablinvacom.com [email protected] +44-1621-743440 +44-1621-743676
High signal gain very good carrier-to-noise ratio Solid design and workmanship Actual performance better than parameter specification All components available from the same manufacturer FibreIRS LnBm is larger and heavier than a classical LnB select a dish with a robust LnB holder
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easy to create analogue tv signals extremely good technical specifications simple and fast programming also suited for extremely long cables
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SpAUn vAM 420 nG pAL Easy way to create analogue tv channels
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DVB-T. But lets get back to the analogue version, which will currently find many more uses than the digital version (there arent yet so many signal sources with a digital output). This twin modulator is care-
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fully finished off as all SPAUN products. It is designed to be mounted either on a DIN rail or on a flat surface, like a wall - either directly or with the help of the included bracket. SPAUN even offers a perfect housing for the VAM 420 NG PAL: it is called SpaceBox and is a 19 rack which can accomodate either up to 5 or up to 10 VAM 420 NG PAL units. The modulator can be cascaded with three other identical units and in such case you can use a single power supply unit (SPAUN SNG 12/2000) to power all four
modulators. One VAM 420 NG PAL has two sets of inputs (video and stereo audio) and generates two analogue TV channels. As you can easily calculate, four such devices can generate 8 analogue TV channels. SPAUN includes a plastic spacer to be used when mounting the modulators one next to the other on a DIN rail. Please mind that it is just a modulator so if the input video signal complies to the PAL color system, it will not be changed and we will get the output in analogue TV in
1. The SPAUN VAM 420 NG PAL configured to generated two TV signals: one with maximum level, the other with minimum level (-10 dB). note that the signals are over 50 dB above the ground noise. 2. As above, but now the adjacent channels are used. 3. Test card picture generated by vAM 420 nG pAL. 4. An analogue Tv channel demodulated by the vAM 420 nG pAL and displayed by the SpAUn SpARoS meter
PAL. Should it be SECAM, it will stay as SECAM. However, except for the color system, you should also be aware of the TV standard that specifies how audio is transmitted. And here we have a few possibilities: B, G, D, K, I or L standards. VAM 420 NG PAL is compatible with all of them. It will be perfect for feeding analogue tv sets used in Europe and many other regions of the world were signals like PAL D/K or PAL B/G were used and sometimes are still in regular days. What it does not support are the N and M standards mostly used in the Americas. The VAM 420 NG PAL has two sets of inputs. You can see the familiar yellow/white/ red RCA connectors in two columns located at the top of the front panel. In the bottom part of the panel, there are two F connectors. One of them is the output (where two TV channels appear) and the other in the input. You can connect another VAM 420 NG PAL to the input to
increase the number of analogue channels. Here you can also feed a coax from a terrestrial antenna to combine the terrestrial signal with your own two channels generated by the VAM 420 NG PAL. Observe the advice SPAUN gives in the included brochure with technical instructions: when connecting a terrestrial antenna make sure you insert an amplifier between the antenna and the modulator that has at least 20 dB input/output isolation. Programming the modulator is pretty simple. Only three buttons are used: Up, Down and Enter. Frankly saying, we would prefer if SPAUN called the last button L/R or something like that. Its function is just switching between the left and right channel. In the normal mode, you select the left or right channel by pressing the Enter button. The decimal point on the two digit display moves either to the left or to the right digit indicating in this way which channel is currently chosen. You use then the Up and Down buttons to change the channel number from S03 to 69. When you press and hold the Up and Down buttons simultaneously for one second, VAM 420 NG PAL switches to programming mode. Now you can use the Down button to travel down the menu and the Up button to change the value of the present option. The options are as follow: TV system, fine tuning of video carrier frequency, video/audio ratio (16 or 12 dB), test pattern generator (on/off), RF output signal (on/off), RF level adjustment (from 0 through -10 dB), Audio signal level (from -6 dB through +6 dB), Audio processing mode (mono, stereo, dual). When you are through with all the settings, you again press and hold Up and Down buttons simultaneously and leave
the programming mode. And thats all you need to program and operate this device. To evaluate the performance of the modulator, we drove it with two analogue signals taken from two satellite receivers (video and stereo audio). We connected the SPAUN SPAROS meter to the output of the VAM 420 NG PAL to observe its frequency spectrum. As you can see in our screen shots, the generated signals were extremely
420 nG pAL is the above model vAM 420 nG DvB-T, which has recently been launuched by SpAUn. The features are the same as for the vAM 420 nG pAL, but instead of an analogue pAL signal the vAM 420 nG DvB-T has a coFDM output signal.
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clear well over 50 dB above the noise level. We tested both maximum and minimum amplitude settings and performance at the low end and the high end of the ter-
restrial frequency band. We also checked how it worked when two adjacent channels were chosen to output the analogue channels. We are happy to inform that the per-
formance of VAM 420 NG PAL was brilliant for all the settings we tried. To give you the idea how great the performance was let us provide you with a couple of measurement results. See the table below. C/N significantly exceeded the specification (50 dB) for all
level and frequency settings. Video to audio level ratio was quite close to its nominal value 16 dB. With such superb performance, you can connect the VAM 420 NG PAL even to a very long coax cables without any fear of signal degradation. This modulator is really a top quality device.
Max. level setting S04 S05 69 126.25 133.25 855.25 91.3 91.2 91.2 >57.1 >57.9 >61.8 17.4 18.1 15.4
Min. level setting S03 67 119.25 839.25 80.4 79.1 >55.7 >51.4 15.1 15.7
Excellent c/n ratio exceeding the specified 50 dB. very good workmanship. versatile mounting options. cascadable with other identical units. Easy programming. none
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Manufacturer Web E-mail phone Fax Model Function number of analogue A/v inputs Frequency range Tv standard output level max output level adjustment Spurious level c/n ratio Input level Supply Dimensions SPAUN electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Germany www.spaun.com [email protected] +49-7731-8673-0 +49-7731-8673-17 VAM 420 NG PAL VSB Twin Modulator 2 110 862 MHz B/G/D/K/I/L 90 dBV 0...-10 dB <-60 dB 50 dB 1 0.1 V p-p 12 V, 475 mA 196 x 106 x 35 mm
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dish using the new LEXIUM FastAlign 5110pro professional Satellite Meter. "It so easy to point the dish with this meter," says Ron Roessel, "and it even makes fun!"
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Handheld powerhouse
LEXIUM is quickly becoming a recognized name when it comes to satellite receivers and test equipment. WS International, a global distributor of the most up to date & current DTH (Direct to home) satellite equipment including MPEG2 & MPEG4, DVBS & DVB-S2 equipment has distribution branches based out of Atlanta, Georgia, Los Angeles, California and with sales & development offices in Zhuhai and Guangzhou China markets the LEXIUM brand name world-wide. Just a few months ago, in fact, it was in the 12-01/2012 issue of this magazine, TELE-satellite introduced the LEXIUM FastAlign 7100Pro satellite signal analyzer. The 7100Pro boasted the unique capability of identifying the name of a satellite as soon as the meter showed a lock. The LEXIUM line of digital satellite signal meters, up until recently, also included the FastAlign 5100Pro. With all this going for them, did they feel the need to sit back and relax after these success stories? Did they feel that their job was done? No, not at all. Instead, the engineers went straight back to work. The result of their efforts is the LEXIUM FastAlign 5110Pro. The 5110Pro is actually a direct replacement for their very popular 5100Pro model. Of course, when we heard about this new meter, we wanted to find out more about it. If its anything like the 7100Pro, then this new meter should be just as exciting, even more so. Once again our friends at WS International provided us with a sample of the FastAlign 5110Pro so that we could have a little fun with it and see what all the fuss is about. The 5110Pro signal meter comes packaged in a nice, small box along with all of its accessories including two battery chargers one for a wall outlet and another one for the car, two female-to-female F type adapters, a USB cable and a handy carrying strap. Theres also a 24-page English-language user manual. So, lets look at the meter itself. The 5110Pro is a handheld digital signal analyzer that is small enough to fit in one hand. The internal electronics are enclosed in a sturdy black plastic case that is 142 x 82 x 35mm in size. The case itself is encased in a bright yellow rubberized cover that acts as a shock absorber; it will help protect the analyzer if it should ever fall to the ground. The rubberized cover can easily be removed if you ever need to access the battery compartment. At just a hair over 1.0 pound in weight, the meter is very easy to carry around with you wherever you have to go. So, its no trouble to climb that ladder to the top of that roof with the 5110Pro hanging on your shoulder; you wont even know its there. The meter sports a pair of male F type connectors on the top side of the unit. The connector on the right side is
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LEXIUM FastAlign 5110pro Digital Satellite Meter Helps enormously to install any satellite dish
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used to connect to the LNB on the satellite dish. Power to the LNB is supplied by the 5110Pro itself. The manufacturer specifies that the meter should last for about four hours on a single charge and this should be more than enough time for a typical installation. However, if you find that a little more time is needed at the installation site, the meter can also be powered by the satellite receiver. Thats where the second F connector on the left side comes in. Ordinarily, the left connector isnt needed unless supplemental power is needed. The two female-to-female F type adapters supplied in the package are used to connect the meter to any existing coax cables. Oddly enough, though, the two male F connectors on the meter are not marked in any way on the casing; we had to refer to the user manual in order to figure out which connector did what. There are also no markings for the ports on the bottom of the 5110Pro but in this case it was easy to figure out what they were for just by looking at the type of connector that was being used. On the bottom of the analyzer youll find the charging port for the two power adapters (home and car), a USB port to link the meter with a PC and a number of slats behind which is located the meters speaker. The front panel of the meter consists of an LCD display and a keyboard. The display is 6.2 x 4.6mm in size and is divided into five different sections. Well get more into this a little later. The keyboard is located under the display and is made up of a numerical keypad as well as a number of additional color-
ed function buttons. According to the manufacturer, the meter should be fully charged before its used for the first time. The charging process should take about four hours but no more than six hours to complete. An LED on the front panel of the analyzer lights up red indicating that the meter is being charged by the external power supply. This LED turns green when the meter is turned on and the power cord is removed. To turn on the 5110Pro, momentarily push the red POWER button on the front panel. If the meter has never been used before, the display will not show any data except for
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zeroes. As mentioned before, the display is divided into five sections: Positioning, Satellite Selection, Channel Number, Latitude and Longitude and Measurement. The Positioning section runs across the top of the display from one side to the other and shows the required azimuth, elevation and polarization angle settings for the target satellite. This section will only display data if you already have entered in your local position and selected the satellite you want to find. The Satellite Selection section on the left side displays information on the currently selected channel (satellite position (L), transponder frequency (F), symbolrate (SR), LNB local oscillator (LO), polarization (LNB) and 22 kHz). The Channel Number section in the lower left hand corner of the display shows the currently
selected channel number either from the local channel list or from the user defined channel list. The Latitude and Longitude section highlights the location where the meter will be used in degrees latitude and longitude. Also found here are a number of additional function indicators such as battery level, PC link, speaker mute and channel list. The Measurement section displays the signal strength (S) and quality (Q) levels in bar graph form. Additionally, the signal strength (S) is also shown in numerical form as is the signal-to-noise level (S/N) and the bit error rate (B). In order to get the most out of this meter its clear that the very first step would be to enter in the local latitude and longitude position where the meter will be used. For our location here in Long Island, New York, it is 41N 073W.
Only whole numbers can be entered; a more precise location for us would have been 40.7N 73.3W but for the purposes of entering in our location in this meter, we had to round to the nearest whole number. Fortunately, this minor limitation should not hamper us in any way when trying to find a specific satellite. Now that our location has been set up, its time to see what this meter can do. The 5110Pro comes with a preprogrammed local channel list that includes nearly every satellite from around the world. The LEXIUM 5110Pro automatically filters out the satellites that are below the horizon and thus not visible from your location based on the local coordinates that were entered earlier. For our test location the visible satellites (above the horizon) included all those from
1. As the antenna was rotated, the signal quality (Q) bar graph clearly shows that we were closing in on GALAXY 19 2. Turning the antenna a little more and Locked lit up telling us that we had a signal lock on GALAXY 19 3. Adjusting the dish a little further increased the S/n level until we reached a peak S/n level of 10.1 dB. The dish was now perfectly aligned with GALAXY 19. 4. next we tried for the HISpASAT satellite at 30W using the same antenna. As the dish came within range of the target satellite, the 5110pro showed that we were getting close; the signal quality bar graph (Q) began to react 5. And then moving the antenna just a little bit moreLocKED! 6. Fine tuning the antenna 7. until a maximum S/n level was achieved. The antenna was now peaked on HISpASAT.
139.0W to 4.8E for a total of 111 channels to choose from. If you change the location coordinates in the meter, the list of visible satellites changes along with it to adapt to the new location. To give you an
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idea of how this changes, we changed the local coordinates in the analyzer to 37N 122W to simulate the use of the 5110Pro in San Francisco, California. The list of visible satellites for this west coast location included everything from 160E to 43W. As you can see, the meter automatically adjusts the local channel list based on its operational location. One thing to keep in mind though: this visible list of satellites represents those satellites that can be seen from your location and does not necessarily represent a list of those satellites that can actually be received. Only those satellites that have a beam pointing in your direction can be received. In addition to the local channel list theres also a user defined channel list. This list is customizable by the user so that more popular satellites can be accessed more quickly. The 5110Pro comes shipped from the factory without any data in this list. When setting up the user defined channel list, the first open channel is selected so that a satellite can be set up. So, lets say, for example, we wanted to add Galaxy 19 at 97W into the user defined list. The meter has to first be placed into the user defined channel list mode by pressing and holding down the Option/Local button for about three seconds. Once the meter is in the correct mode, you can then enter in all the relevant data for Galaxy 19 (orbital position (L), transponder frequency (F), symbolrate (SR), local oscillator frequency (LO), polarization (LNB) and 22 kHz on/off). For this purpose we chose the 12.177V GHz transponder with a symbolrate of 23000. As soon as the entered data is saved into the meters memory, the correct alignment information for the antenna (azimuth, elevation and polarization angle) instantly appears at the top of the display. This data tells you exactly where to point the antenna to receive that satellite. So, with the meter in hand, we went outside to align the dish. Since Galaxy 19 was just entered into the user defined channel list, it makes sense to begin by aligning our antenna to this very popular satellite. Keep in mind that you can use either the user defined channel list or the local channel list to start with since Galaxy 19 also appears in the preprogrammed list. Youll also need a short piece of coax cable to connect the meter to the antennas LNB. And dont forget the compass so that you know which way to turn the antenna! As it turns out, the 5110Pro is not compatible with any of the DiSEqC protocols so the analyzer needs to be connected directly to the LNB; there cannot be any DiSEqC switches in between the meter and the LNB. As luck would have it, we had a spare 76cm offset dish lying around so we decided to use this antenna to align to GALAXY 19. We installed a standard Ku-band LNBF (LOF = 10.750 GHz) on the dish and connected it to the LEXIUM 5110Pro meter using a short 10-foot piece of coax cable. The meter was turned on and we decided to use the channel data that was just entered into the user-defined channel list. We could have also used the preprogrammed data in the local channel list (channel 38) that was associated with the Ku-band side of GALAXY 19 at 97W. This channel was set for 11.789 GHz, 28125 SR, LOF 10.750 GHz and LNB 13 (vertical polarization). Either transponder would have worked for this test. At this point pressing any one of the number buttons (0 to 9) activates the measurement section of the meter. The 5110Pro was set to go; all we had to do is start moving the antenna into roughly the correct position. According to the 5110Pro, the antenna alignment settings yield an azimuth (A) of 214, an elevation (E) of 36 and a polarization angle (P) of -25. With the help of our compass, we turned the antenna in the general direction of 214 and elevated it roughly 36 above the horizon. Since our 76cm dish was not on a horizon-to-horizon (H-H) mount, the LNBF had to be rotated inside its holder so that its horizontal and vertical polarization levels matched the position of the GALAXY 19 satellite. We adjusted the position of the LNBF in its mount to reflect the -25 offset suggested by the meter. Thanks to the 5110Pros built-in QuickSweep technology you dont have to worry about missing the target satellite if you turn the antenna too quickly. There is no delay from the time the signal is received to when it is displayed on the meter; it reacts almost instantly. This lets you move the antenna much faster than you might otherwise be able to if you were using a different meter. Its a time saving feature that helps to speed up the alignment process. So, with the meter connected to our 76cm dish and turned on, we rotated the antenna towards 214 while keeping an eye on the 5110Pro. The analyzer also has an audible tone that changes pitch with the signal level. This lets you take your eyes off the meter and listen to changes in signal level if for any reason the display is out of your view. As soon as we approached the 214 position as dictated by the 5110Pro, the signal quality bar graph on the display (Q) began to instantly react. We had found GALAXY 19 on the very first pass! As we continued to move the antenna the signal quality (Q) bar graph continued to increase and the Locked indicator on the display illuminated. We continued to move the antenna until we reached a maximum point. We then fine
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tuned the elevation (E) until a maximum S/N level was achieved. The dish was then secured in place; it couldnt get any easier than that. Was this just beginners luck? We wanted to make sure so we decided to give the HISPASAT satellite at 30W a try with the same dish. From the local channel list we scrolled through the channels until we found the only entry for 30W located at channel 86. The entry at this location was for 11.466 GHz, 3500 SR, 9750 LOF. As it turns out, this frequency is not an active frequency for North America. Luckily, changing the existing entry in the local channel list to a workable value is a snap. At present, the cursor arrow indicator should be pointing to the channel number (in this case channel 86). By momentarily pushing the Option/Local button on the front panel once, the cursor arrow should move to the frequency position (F) and the first digit in the current frequency should be blinking. Simply enter in the correct transponder frequency using the numerical keypad and then momentarily press the Option/Local button once again to move the arrow cursor to the next entry (SR). For our test we used the 12.052H transponder with a symbolrate of 27500. Continue this procedure until all the remaining parameters are entered and then press the Save/C button to store the data. The LEXIUM 5110Pro is now ready for the HISPASAT satellite. According to the 5110Pro, the proper antenna settings for HISPASAT are an azimuth (A) of 125, an elevation (E) of 25 and an LNB polarization adjustment (P) of +38. We repositioned the LNBF in the mount to reflect the new polarization adjustment angle of +38. Next we loosened the mounting bolts on the antenna so that it could be moved. The antenna was turned towards an azimuth setting of 125 and sure enough as we approached the 125 position the signal quality bar graph (Q) on the meter began to react. As the antenna was moved a little more, the S/N level increased and the Locked indicator on the display illuminated. We had found HISPASAT and once again we found the target satellite on the first pass! Clearly, the LEXIUM 5110Pros QuickSweep technology lives up to its name. The meter reacts instantly when you approach the target satellite as youre turning the antenna. Thanks to this speedy response time, you dont have to sit there waiting for the analyzer to do its job every time the antenna is moved a notch. You can simply rotate the dish on its mount and stop the rotation when the analyzer reacts to the target satellite. Its that simple. A note to those of you who will be setting up systems that use universal Ku-band LNBFs: the LEXIUM 5110Pro will work with these types of LNBFs but not exactly in the way that you might expect. When selecting the LOF to be used, youd undoubtedly expect one of the choices to be universal however that is not the case here. With this meter you have to enter the correct universal LOF (9.750 or 10.600 GHz) and set the 22 kHz signal to ON if needed. The correct settings will depend on whether the transponder frequency to be received is in the LNBFs low band (10.7 to 11.7 GHZ) or high band (11.7 to 12.75 GHz). Of course, the LEXIUM 5110Pro is also C-band compatible. And as if all of the above wasnt enough, this meter comes with yet another fascinating feature: it has QuickRecovery Software built in. This software restores the 5110Pro back to its original factory settings should a problem ever occur during a data transfer to the meter. In the past such a data transfer interruption would almost always result in a dead meter. Restoring the meter used to involve opening up the case, locating and then reflashing the memory. Its a process
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thats not all that much fun to perform. But thanks to the built-in QuickRecovery software, you dont have to worry about any of this. Simply press the Recovery button to reset the meter back to its original factory settings. How great is that? Earlier we mentioned the USB port located on the bottom of the meter; this port allows you to connect the meter to your PC and gives you the ability to add, delete or modify the satellite list, transponder specifications and 22 kHz settings directly from your PC or laptop. In order to be able to do this, youd need to download the necessary interface software which can be obtained free of charge by going to www.LEXIUM-dvb.com. The LEXIUM FastAlign 5110Pro digital satellite meter is an extremely powerful signal analyzer wrapped up in a nice little package. Its a lightweight handheld device that you can easily hold for longer periods of time without any fatigue. It comes with numerous useful features that help make satellite installations a breeze. It comes with a pre-installed list of satellites from all around the world and yet is smart enough to only show those satellites that are visible from your location. It would make the perfect addition to any satellite installers toolbox.
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Manufacturer Home page E-mail Model Input Frequency Range LnB power c/Ku-band compatible Memory Symbolrate 22 kHz control USB Interface operating Temperature Ac power Supply Dimensions Weight LEXIUM California, USA www.LEXIUM-DVB.com [email protected] FastAlign 5110Pro Digital Satellite Meter 950 2150 MHz 13V, 18V; 400mA yes 300 channels (local channel list); 100 channels (user defined list) 2 45 Ms/sec yes yes 0 - 40 C Input 100 240VAC, 1.6A, 50-60Hz; Output 18.5VDC, 3.5A 142 x 82 x 35mm 1.0 LBS (including battery)
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Lightweight, easy to use handheld digital satellite signal meter for precise alignment of antenna to target satellite. Its QuickSweep technology takes the worry out of accidentally passing the target satellite while moving the antenna in that the meter reacts instantly to any antenna movements. Its three-digit azimuth display allows this meter to be used anywhere in the world.
no DiSEqc protocols; meter must be connected directly to the LnB without any DiSEqc switches in between. Theres also no universal setting for the LoF; universal LnBFs can be used with this meter but the LoFs need to be set up manually.
Align 5110 Pro for the first time. Hardly had we keyed in 16 East and 48 North that the FastAlign 5110 Pro called up a list of pre-programmed satellite positions ranging from 58 West to 92.2 East. This means the device truly shows all satellites that can be received at our current location at least in theory. Why do we say in theory? The fact is that the list of satellites shows visible satellites, as opposed to receivable beams. For example, CHINASAT 9 at 92.2 East is shown as the easternmost visible orbital position, even though its beams are sent to China only and reception in
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Vienna therefore is not possible. We think this makes sense as beams can easily be changed and moved by satellite operators, so that the odd Asian position might in fact be of interest in Europe one day. If or when such changes occur, the new LEXIUM signal meter will already have the relevant parameters stored in its internal memory. We appreciated the fact that LEXIUM has pre-stored both C band and Ku band transponders: While the Ku band definitely dominates the European market the C band is the preferred frequency range in most other corners of the world. In total, we found 109 prestored satellite entries on our list. You might object at this stage that this is way beyond the number of receivable positions in Europe and youre right. LEXIUM has chosen to create separate entries for Ku band and C band transponders on satellites that use both bands, such as INTELSAT 14 at 45 West. In terms of usability, they couldnt have made a smarter decision. Then again, an impressive number of satellite entries is not everything that counts. The painful truth is that it can quickly become worthless if transponder data are not equally up-to-date and comprehensive. To check the LEXIUM FastAlign 5110 Pros worth in that field we randomly selected a number of European satellite positions and tried to align our dish to those birds using the LEXIUM meter. We noticed right away that the prestored LOF for the high band was correctly set at 10600 for some positions (such as ASTRA 4A at 4.8 East), while other satellites (such as BADR 26 East) came with a wrong frequency of 10750. In addition, none of the pre-stored high band entries came with an activated 22 kHz signal, which is required for the LNB to switch from low band to high band. This means that European users have to make a point of checking all prestored transponder settings for the selected satellite and the LNB that is used. Most European satellites come with correct transponder data, however, so that the LEXIUM FastAlign 5110 Pro turned out to be a useful companion for align-
ing satellite antennas. It worked nicely with weaker signals as well, such as those from BADR 26 East or ASTRA 2D 28.2 East the built-in tuner boasts a reasonably low threshold and the measurement results turned out to be very precise. We loved how quickly the LEXIUM meter reacts to changes in the incoming signal, which in turn allows for
a swift alignment process without the risk of overlooking a signal while moving the antenna. To sum up, we truly enjoyed working with the LEXIUM FastAlign 5110 Pro under a European sky. Its a very handy tool and if the manufacturer decides to update the pre-stored transponder list it would leave nothing to be desired.
1. Signal measurement on TURKSAT 42 East 2. Signal measurement on ASTRA4A 4.8 East 3. Signal measurement on EUTELSAT 7A 7 East 4. You need to adjust and correct the transponder details for ABS1 75 East before you can actually receive a signal: polarization should be vertical, the LoF does not correspond to universal Ku band LnBs (10600) commonly used in Europe, and the 22 kHz is not active by default. 5. once we had adjusted all settings the LEXIUM FastAlign 5110 pro was able to perfectly scan and lock signals from ABS1 75 East.
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Fulan, with their Spark software platform, has given themselves an ambitious goal: and that is to provide the end user a software package for their digital receiver with the largest possible array of functions. Obviously, with requirements like these, the network/ Internet connection of the receiver wont be limited to
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essary reception hardware to the end-user. The absolute best part about WebTV is that so much content is available free of charge while IPTV is not free because of the costs incurred by the providers for infrastructure maintenance. Lets get back to the digital receiver with the Spark software: when you turn on the WebTV function for the first time, youll be greeted with a blank screen without any programming entries. Fulan is planning to offer a standard channel list with a number of interesting entries, but, unfortunately, this feature was not yet available on our test sample. While it is relatively easy with satellite or cable reception to set up a fre4. Depending on the WebTv broadcaster, the picture quality is average to very good; theres nothing to object to here 5. The individual WebTv stations can be edited directly from the receiver 6. new WebTv stations can be added with the push of just one button 7. Regardless of whether its music, movies, sports or adultoriented content, Web-Tv has something for everyone 8. currently, theres no standard channel list for WebTv available from Fulan, this will change in the future 9. Technical details of an HD stream via WebTv. The resolution is 720p while the signal is transmitted in MpEG4/H.264 10. An XML file with about two dozen WebTv channels
vironment, can expect and demand the proper content quality, WebTV providers are not at risk in this regard. Instead of setting up and using their own IP broadcasting networks, they opt to utilize the freely available Internet and pass on the problems of transmission speed, service availability and in most cases the nec-
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quency/channel list based on the planned marketing area, this task would be more difficult with WebTV. The available content is far too extensive and the wishes of the end-users are also far to individualized. For our tests the first task was to start an Internet search. In just a few mouse clicks we found a multitude of complete lists with interesting channels. It included news reports, sporting events and music channels as well as sub-channels, HD and 3D movie broadcasters and even adult-oriented content. The URLs from all of these broadcasters are in an XML file; its a familiar file format from the Inter-
net that allows the representation of hierarchically structured data in a crossplatform text file. Such an XML file can be displayed and edited with most text editors without any problems (Note: text editor programs can only be used if the text itself is not formatted). The pictures in this test report show an example of one of these XML files that contain several dozen interesting WebTV entries. To feed your Spark receiver with this XML file you simply need to save the file to a USB storage device, connect it to your Spark receiver and then press the Load button on the remote control. You can also load the XML file directly from
the Internet using the FTP function in the Spark software. Of course, you can also edit the channel list directly from the receiver; the green function button will help you get started here or you can add a new WebTV channel using the red function button. The Spark software always blends in the channel list on the right side of the OSD while the desired WebTV channel is shown in a smaller window on the left side. This gives the user a quick overview of what channel or program is of interest at the moment. Once youve found the desired channel, a simple push of the yellow function button
brings the selected WebTV channel to full-screen display. The picture quality from one channel to another varies greatly, ranging from perfect HDTV to pixilated SDTV. Once again the difference between IPTV and WebTV can clearly be seen. With IPTV, the programming provider makes sure that every channel in the package reaches the enduser in the same quality. With WebTV, factors such as the bandwidth of the Internet connection, the number of viewers and even the budget of the WebTV broadcaster can affect the endusers picture quality. All in all though, we were able to
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determine that the picture and audio quality of the individual channels ranged from very good to acceptable. To play back SD content, your Internet download connection should be at least 1.0 Mb/sec while for HD content it should be at least 3.0 Mb/ sec.
The Spark softwares WebTV function supports the Flash format and MPEG4/H.264 in SD and HD. Keep in mind though, that you will need to know the URL of the WebTV stream. Content from the media sites of TV channels or clips from video platforms, even
when they happen to be in Flash format, can only be played back if you know the exact address of the desired stream. Unfortunately, many providers go to great lengths to hide these addresses from the end-users mostly because they dont want to jeopardize any ad
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income that they would receive from their own web site. So, is WebTV an alternative to TV reception via satellite, cable or antenna? At the end of a test report like this, youd undoubtedly be asking yourself that very question. Our simple answer to that is No. If youre
looking for an alternative to TV reception via the three classic methods of satellite, cable or antenna, youd have to go the IPTV route. WebTV is a practical and, above all, mostly free way to watch TV channels via the Internet but theres no guarantee that the same channel you were watching today will be there tomorrow, and if it is still there, its quality is not guaranteed. Another thing to watch out for is that the channels in some of the WebTV lists are possibly being redistributed illegally. In the course of our testing we discovered one WebTV list with dozens of Russian-language TV channels - all being redistributed over one server that we managed to localize to the Ukraine. Included in the list of channels, in addition to Russian legal/public and private broadcasters, were other familiar channels such as MTV. Its fairly safe to assume that these streams were being redistributed without the owners permission. And sure enough, when we tried to access the server just before our deadline, it could no longer be reached. In the end though, it was for us a lot of fun to dive into the world of WebTV but it still remains just an expansion of all the other reception methods. We also liked that the picture quality of the individual channels was on average quite appealing and thanks to the logical and easy use of the Spark software, WebTV is definitely interesting for professionals and beginners alike.
11. 3D channels are also available via WebTv for free 12. Music channels of all different styles are also available 13. With X-Music, the name says it all
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step-by-step guide to plugin installation simple addition of new features and functions for the AZBox ME AirPlayer plugin turns your TV into a multimedia center for watching photos with friends seamless integration for smartphones and tablet PCs with the AZBox ME
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how to do it, and well show you exactly that with the example of the AirPlayer plugin. This is a great plugin for presenting photos directly on the TV panel from an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. The first thing you need (apart from all the hardware, that is) is the plugin itself. As always, a Google search for airplayer is the best starting point and will yield numerous links to the readily compiled plugin. You should, however, make a point of downloading the mipsel version, since this is supported by the AZBox ME processor. For a current version please go to http://code. google.com/p/airplayer/. In addition to the plugin itself you need an FTP client. At our test centre we use FileZilla, which is a fully-fledged FTP client that is not only totally free but also small in size and very capable. Once again, Google will help you find a download link for that software. Finally, we have to establish a direct connection to the AZBox ME via Telnet. For those of you not familiar with Telnet, this is a protocol that allows access to the receiver using command lines. Linux is Unix-based, and with Unix it is customary to work with command lines. Telnet is required for exactly that, since
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it allows sending command lines from a remote location across a network. Windows operating systems come with a Telnet client right from the start, which can be called up in a DOS window, for example: You only need to press the Windows and R buttons at the same time to start it, and then enter cmd. So lets turn from theory to practice now: In order to install the plugin you first have to copy it to the receiver using FTP. Ideally, the plugin should be placed into the /tmp directory which is used for temporary files (hence the name /tmp) which are not required permanently for the receiver to work. The content of the /tmp directory is deleted every time the receiver starts up, something that is just right for us since the installation file of the plugin will not be required any longer after the plugin is fully installed and thus will not occupy valuable memory capacity. Even though the AZBox ME provides a generous amount of memory there is no reason to be wasteful. In the FTP client of your choice (FileZilla in our test) you then need to enter the IP address of the AZBox ME receiver. If you dont know it or are not 100% sure you can always look it up in the setup
menu of the receiver. Simply go to Setup, then select System, followed by Network and finally Adapter Settings. This will gives you the correct IP. If you see 0.0.0.0 this means you first need to go about configuring your local network before you are able to proceed. Apart from an IP address FileZilla requires a username with corresponding password before it will establish an FTP connection. Connection data can be set up permanently or you may choose to use the upper line to create a Quickconnect session. We use this field to enter the IP address of our AZBox ME, root as the username and we leave the password field empty. This should work, unless a password was specifically set by the user via Telnet. This set up should allow us to connect to the AZBox ME and the first thing we will see is the base directory. From here, a double click on tmp will lead us to the /tmp directory, which is right where we belong at this stage. The link section of the FileZilla window displays the directory structure of the PC which means it is possible to drag and drop files from any directory of the PC to the /tmp directory of the receiver. Next, we call up a DOS
window on the PC (press the Windows and R buttons at the same time, then enter CMD and press ENTER). We then key in telnet 192.168.1.108, with 192.168.1.108 being the IP of our AZBox ME. The IP of your receiver may of course be different and you always have to use the actual IP address of your AZBox for this procedure to work. What follows next is a request to enter the username (root) and password (press ENTER to leave that field empty) in order to access the home directory. Again, we need to change from there to the /tmp directory, which can easily be done by keying in cd/tmp. To the left of the cursor the currently selected directory is shown and at this stage this should read root@AZBoxHD:/tmp#. Using the command ls calls up a list of all files in the current directory and one of those files should be the installation file of the plugin. You might ask yourself what the *.ipk file extension stands for. IPK means that files of this type are managed by the so-called Itsy Package Management System which makes sure that all files are automatically copied into the correct directory of the AZBox ME. In case runtime libraries are not available the installation routine is interrupted and
the system will create a corresponding alert message. In order to install the IPK file on the AZBox the following ipkg command has to be entered: Ipkg install enigma2plugin-extensions-airplayer_0.1.10_mipsel.ipk By the way: Use the TAB key to complete file names in this case you only have to key in ipkg install e and a touch of the TAB key will insert the rest automatically. Once the plugin has been installed it is necessary to re-start the receiver. In most cases it will even suffice to restart the user interface only. At last the time has come to try out the new plugin. And what an awesome plugin it is. Simply take your iOS device (no matter whether its an iPhone, iPod or iPad), open a photo, click on the Airplay icon, select the receiver (AirPlayer E2) and as if by magic the photo will appear on the TV. The same also works for videos, even though at this stage the sound is unfortunately missing. Obviously, your iOS device must use the same WiFi network as your AZBox ME for all this to work, but in most environments this is the case anyway. Thanks to this plugin the AZBox ME can easily become the centre for a slideshow
1. Website for downloading FileZilla, a top-notch FTp client that is available as freeware. 2. The plugin is copied to the AZBox ME with the help of FileZilla. We have chosen Quickconnect and entered the Ip address and username in the top line. A password is not required. 3. Then we start a Telnet session in the DoS window. 4. once again we need to enter the username. And once again a password is not required just press EnTER. 5. We now use the cd command to go into the /tmp directory. With the Is command we can call up all files inside that directory. 6. The ipkg command finally installs the plugin. The install option is also entered.
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presentation with friends, where anybody with an iOS device or Android mobile/ tablet can show their pictures and videos on the TV. In a word: brilliant! This example goes to show that manual plugin installation is nothing to be afraid of. There is, however, another option that is even more convenient: All you need to do is copy another file with the extension *.conf into the /etc/opkg directory of the AZBox ME. This CONF file contains information as to where the plugin server is located. This way it even becomes possible to tap into plugin servers of other firmware versions. The *.conf file can be named as you like and consists of a command line with the following format: src/gz openpli-azboxme http://downloads.rsi-images.org/feeds/openpli-2.1/azboxme/azboxme If, for example, you create a text file with this line using Notepad on your PC, save it under test.conf and copy it to the /etc/opkg directory of the AZBox ME using FTP. All of a sudden there will be available many more plugins,
skins, system extension etc. when you press Manage Extensions (red button on the remote) in the Plugin menu. A little bit of patience and some hunting instincts will give you many more plugin and extension servers thanks to Google, and even if a plugin you want to have is not available in any repository you can always decide to install it manually now that you know how to do it. A word of caution: We all now from experience that we sometimes go overboard with software experiments, and AZBox ME plugins are no exception. It may happen that the operating system is damaged and the receiver will not re-start. In such a case renewed flashing of the firmware will quickly get you out of trouble. Owners of the AZBox ME in particular need not worry too much: Their box comes with a switch on the back panel which can always program a working bootloader into the flash memory. For more details about that handy feature see our AZBox ME test report in TELE-satellite 0203/2012. The only thing you have to take very seriously is a backup of all settings, which you should always create before you start experimenting. Now that you know all about FTP it is childs play to copy the entire /etc/tuxbox directory to the PC in order to have a backup of your channels lists. If things go astray on the AZBox ME you only need to copy that directory onto the receiver and all is well and good again. Conclusion: Even all by itself the AZBox ME is a great device. But if you make use of available plugins and system extensions which can be installed manually or from dedicated plugin servers you enter a whole new world of virtually endless possibilities for your AZBox ME.
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3. After successful installation of the Airplayer plugin and a re-start of the receiver the Airplayer plugin will appear on the list of available plugins. 4. If you activate the plugin you can initiate the Airplayer service and also make changes to its settings, if required. 5. once the plugin indicates that the service is active you may use your ipad or iphone to send pictures and videos from your mobile device directly to the AZBox ME via your WiFi network, and from the receiver to your Tv.
6. The picture that is currently selected is presented on your panel without further ado!
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AZBox www.azbox.com HDTV / Miniature HDTV Linux Receiver with Multimedia Features / unlimited 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / USALS / /
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1E DvB-T panodic M360 eiver with all rec Extremely sm y HDTV tuner high-sensitivit
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Manufacturer Website Function /LAn channel Memory DiSEqc S-video/HDMI Scart/Digital Audio
AZBox www.azbox.com HDTV / Linux Receiver with Multimedia Features and large Flashmemory for 3 Boot Images / unlimited 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / USALS / /
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Manufacturer Website Function /LAn channel Memory DiSEqc S-video/HDMI Scart/Digital Audio Fulan www.fulansoft.com Digital HDTV Receiver with Dual-Boot and Spark online-plattform / unlimited 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / /
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Manufacturer Website Function /LAn channel Memory DiSEqc S-video/HDMI Scart/Digital Audio
AZBox www.azbox.com Digital HDTV Receiver with and Tuners and various Multimedia & Internet Features / 15000 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / /
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Manufacturer Website Function /LAn channel Memory DiSEqc S-video/HDMI Scart/Digital Audio
AZBox www.azbox.com receiver with HDTV various Multimedia & Internet Features / 15000 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / /
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HDTV PC CARDS OF
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unlimited unlimited 1-45 Ms/sec (QPSK), 2-36 Ms/sec (8PSK) 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.x
Tenow TBS6984 Made for TV addicts who can never watch and record enough channels.
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unlimited unlimited 0.2-45 Ms/sec (QPSK), 0.2-45 Ms/sec (8PSK) 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.x
unlimited 6,7,8 MHz 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K 3 ~ 5 MHz
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Tenow TBS6925 Has every reception feature you could possibly ask for, plus blind scan. The card of choice for true die-hard professionals venturing to the extreme edges of satellite reception.
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Tenow TBS6280 Fit for the future thanks to impeccable DVB-T/T2 implementation.
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TEvII S480 TWIn TUnER pc cARD Perfectly suited to upgrade a PC with 2 x HDTV reception plus PVR TEvII DvB-S/S2 pcI-E cARD S470 An elegant solution for normal and HDTV reception on a PC
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LEXIUM FastAlign 5110pro Digital Satellite Meter Helps enormously to install any satellite dish
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DEvISER DS2400T This is by far the best handheld measuring instrument for DVB-T, DVB-C and CATV I have come across. Deviser has done an excellent job!
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and DSS Signal Analyzer
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SatCatcher www.satcatcher.com
Digital and analog cable TV meter 46~862 MHz (for digital TV) and 46~870 MHz (for analog TV) 120 x 64 3.5 LCD color display
04-05/2012
SpARoS SAT HD Very useful meter for setting up critical satellite systems
02-03/2012
Satcatcher Digipro c Max More than a cable meter: includes everything a professional installer needs
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Horizon HD-STM Perfect choice for an installer who values a practical instrument.
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LEXIUM FastAlign 7100 pro Excellent Dish Installation Tool
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Deviser S20 Satellite Meter Ideally suited to fastly install dishes
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8DTEK DSM DESIRED A HDTV signal meter and receiver all in one with plenty of professional features
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Signal meter for digital signals in DVB-S, DVB-T and DAB. Analogue signals in FM radio. 46~870 MHz Composite 120 x 64 3.5 LCD color display
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8DTEK DSM GIFTED Very useful small tv meter with high-end features
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SATcATcHER DIGIpRo ST coMBo Combo Signal Analyzer with Huge Memory for Satellite and Terrestrial Channels
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SpARoS 609 WIFI opTIon Converts the signal analyzer to a universally usable tool
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HoRIZon HD-S2 Extremely easy to use with an amazing list of features for the pros
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Signal Meter for DVB-T, analogue TV, digital DAB radio, analogue FM radio 46~870 MHz 120 x 64 3.5 LCD color display
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HoRIZon HD-TM USB pLUS Small, economic and fast terrestrial signal meter
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SATcATcHER DIGIpRo T MAX Easy to use signal meter that doesnt stop at DVB-T. Everything you want from a signal meter
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8DTEK TSM-8800 Easy menu operation and exceptionally simple to operate
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HoRIZon nAnoSAT Ideal for the speedy alignment of satellite antennas
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Manufacturer Website Function Frequency Range optical Range video output Built-in Monitor
Signal Analyzer with an Optical Input 950(160)~2150 MHz +10 to -25 dBm Eight-digit LCD display
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Manufacturer Website Function /LAn channel Memory DiSEqc S-video/HDMI Scart/Digital Audio
AZBox www.azbox.com HDTV / Miniature HDTV Linux Receiver with Multimedia Features / unlimited 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / USALS / /
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ME AZBox mini with Network receiver Excellent mini- for a home network features - ideal
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AZBox www.azbox.com HDTV and IPTV receiver with various Multimedia&Internet Features UDP html
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Selfmade Dish
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Lego Antenna
Even five-year-old kids can build a satellite system (if Dad helps) You can make your own parabolic dish out of aluminum foil Installation on a balcony is only good on those days when the wind is calm Lego Antenna lifespan? No more than an hour since by then your daughter will want to build something else with the Lego bricks An interesting way to spend the afternoon with your kids
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Selfmade Dish
A passionate satellite DXer plays with his daughter and uses Legos to build a satellite antenna!
vitor Martins Augusto
Today, in an industry that consistently offers LNBs with lower and lower noise figures and where satellite receivers are getting more and more sensitive, you tend to forget how powerful DTH satellites have become. In Europe those satellites would be ASTRA and HOTBIRD. To demonstrate how simple it really is to receive a satellite signal and since I had already committed to spending some time with my daughter in the afternoon, I decided to make the best of things and use her Lego blocks to build a Lego satellite antenna with my daughter. The reflector was made out of aluminum foil that I borrowed from my wife in the kitchen. For the reflector three layers of aluminum foil were folded together resulting in a fairly stable square. The still flat aluminum foil had to be molded into a parabolic form. Since a simple imprint from another antenna was out of the question that would have been cheating the following technique was used: you take the flat aluminum foil and lay it on a couch or mattress or on some other soft surface. Then you take a smooth ball and roll it on the aluminum foil in a spiral fashion from the center to the outside. Repeat this procedure several times without exerting too much pressure. The result is a parabolic
The materials
needed for the Lego antenna: building blocks from my daughter and a roll of aluminum foil from the kitchen.
form. For best results, test the aluminum foil several times. If it hasnt quite reached its parabolic shape, simply roll the ball in a spiral fashion across the foil again. By testing the shape several times, you avoid accidentally over shaping the foil in which case youd have to start over from the beginning. To secure the foil, a mount is built using the Lego blocks. This serves two purposes: first of all the mount has to support
the aluminum foil (i.e. satellite dish) so that it can be set to the proper angle and doesnt fly away or become deformed with the slightest breeze. Second, it serves as a mount for the LNB. Of course, it has to be placed at the proper offset so that it sits in the focal point of the antenna. It was surprising how close the LNB was placed to the aluminum foil. Since the foil was shaped by hand
using a ball, it has a larger curvature to it compared to a standard antenna. This changes the f/D relationship. Dont be fooled by this; its better at first to have the LNB too close to the foil instead of too far away! Through trial and error and with the help of a signal analyzer it shouldnt take long to find the first transponders. By repositioning the LNB, youll find the best
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possible position so that the construction of the Lego mount can be completed. Manual formation of the aluminum foil was always necessary in order to obtain the best possible results. During the alignment of the Lego antenna, youll notice a huge disadvantage when analog satellite transmissions are turned off: while an analog receiver allowed you to align an antenna in real time, a digital receiver brings with it a relatively large delay. Its no wonder that more and more satellite signal analyzers are appearing on the market! The real-time spectrum display on an analyzer identifies signals before the tuner in the receiver has a chance to process the signals. Unfortunately, most low-end signal analyzers dont have a spectrum display or its extremely slow and therefore not quite suitable for such an experiment. Of course it would be nice to have a professional analyzer at hand. The further fine-tuning of the antennas alignment along with the manually shaped aluminum foil reflector provide sufficient gain in the antenna so that both analog and digital transponders can be received. There were no problems receiving ASTRA although it needs to be mentioned that this small antenna has no bad weather reserve and also that it shouldnt be mounted on a balcony or terrace if its a windy day outside. This experiment clearly shows how powerful modern DTH satellites really are and how LNBs and tuners have become such highquality items. The time went by very fast that afternoon and my daughter got a small peak into the fascination of satellite reception!
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the antenna made from Lego blocks, the parabolic shaped aluminum foil and the signal analyzer with attached LnB.
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1. Three layers of aluminum foil were folded on top of each other to form a square and then placed on a soft surface (here: carpet). 2. A smooth ball (also obtained from my daughters stash of toys) is rolled in a spiral fashion on the surface of the aluminum foil starting from the center and moving to the outside in order to form a parabolic shape. 3. next the curved aluminum foil is secured to the antenna mount. Its a good idea to do this on calm days otherwise the reflector could blow away in the wind.
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1. The Lego antenna without reflector and without LNB. 2. The Lego antenna from behind. 3. no problems with reception according to the signal analyzer.
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FEATURE
Fiber optics
optical Fibers
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Fiber optics
Table 1.
30-60 nm wide. Laser diodes that produce coherent light are not only much sharper in spectral view but also more efficient (50% vs. 1%) and ensuring higher bit rates. Modern laser diodes are not that much expensive anymore and they started superseding LEDs in many applications. To receive a signal at the other end of a fiber optic cable, one needs an optical receiver. Its main component is a photo detector converting light into electri-
cal current. It is usually a photodiode. Depending on the elements and compounds used to create a p-n junction, we achieve maximum sensitivity for a different wavelength. For example, to build a receiver for 1300 nm, one needs either germanium (Ge), indium phosphide (InP), or indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) photodiode. Detailed information on standardized optical connectors can be found in IEC 61754 norm.
A number of connectors for fiber optic cables have been developed and standardized over the years. Here are the most popular connectors: Fc connector
The FC (Fixed Connector) is a screw on type connector. A threaded barrel is used to fix the connection. This connector type is used with GlobalInvacoms optical LNBs and distribution products.
Fc connector
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Sc connector
ST connector
Lc connector
MT-RJ connector
SMA connector
cLIcK!
SC (Subscriber Connector) is a snap-in connector. It is frequently used for newer network installations.
Sc connector
LC (Lucent Connector) is a smaller version of SC connector (the ferrule is half the size).
Lc connector
SMA (SubMiniature version A) was the first standardized connector for optical fibers. It uses a threaded connection to keep the plug intact in the socket
SMA connector
ST (Straight Tip) is a slotted bayonet style connector very popular in late 80s and early 90s.
ST connector
MT-RJ (Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack) is a small size connector commonly used for networking applications.
MT-RJ connector
This is a proprietary design a push-pull low profile connector dedicated for the miniature H+S fiber optic distribution system.
cLIcK!
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FEATURE
Making life hard for DXers or: Tv stations little tricks to avoid viewers
Thomas Haring
Transmissions that are broadcast via satellite usually can be received by anyone within a particular satellites footprint. In the case of DTH (direct to home) TV and radio reception this is a welcome scenario, because providers are trying to max out on potential audiences. On the other hand, programs also need to be distributed within and between different providers without any viewers being able to receive them. In satellite speak these transmissions are called feeds. Feeds can be used to transmit a baseball game from the US, for example, or a live report from a news event.
A motorised antenna is required for feed reception
Scpc reception with only 1.6 Ms/s In Europe the most popular multi-feed reception system is aligned towards
ASTRA 19.2 East and HoTBIRD 13 East. Feeds cannot be received with such a set-up.
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In both cases, TV stations do not want any unwelcome viewers for their feeds, because they only want the final product to reach households, including commercial breaks. This is why transmissions between studios or TV stations frequently use fibre optic cables to make sure only the two transmission partners can access material. Luckily for satellite DXers, in todays world a cable cannot always be used, for example if the distance is too large or if no cable is available on site to send a live report to station headquarters. In these cases, satellites have to be used for feeds. Of course all sorts of technical tricks are used to limit the number of onlookers and the following account lists major strategies TV stations rely on:
Encryption
This is the most effective protection against unwanted viewers and for studio-to-studio transmissions this in most cases does not pose a challenge from a technical point of view. With outside broadcast (OB) vans its a different story altogether. While most OB vans are equipped with encryption hardware, time is of the essence in live reports so that setting up the required encryption is frequently not possible as it takes some time until all parameters are set and checked. Generally, feed transmissions fall back on directly addressable encryption systems such as PowerVu or BISS. The latter, in particular, is protected by a password that is defined by the TV station. Even if you try as hard as you can with the help of BruteForce luck will probably not be on your side in finding the correct password during the short time most feeds last. After all, the BISS password consists of 16 hexadecimal digits.
MpEG 4:2:2 feed from the German parliament. A standard receiver would not be able to process
this signal. With a pc and appropriate software the signal turns into nice video on the pc monitor.
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If a feed is used to transmit content that is protected by copyright laws (for example a rock concert with clearly specified exploitation rights) TV stations will go out of their way to make sure the feed is fully encrypted. If the content is in the public domain anyway the measures used by TV stations generally are less stringent but at the same time lock out as many potential viewers as possible.
ence does not result in different colour resolutions for the two spatial directions because of interlacing that is inherent in the analog PAL and NTSC standards. Special receivers are required to correctly process and display such signals and because these receivers are designed for professionals only they carry a rather hefty price tag and thus are unaffordable for most amateurs. However, most new Linux-based receivers allow real-time streaming of satellite signals to the PC using the built-in network interface. On the PC software decoders (which are available from the Internet at little or no cost) can take over decoding MPEG 4:2:2 signals and display feeds for DX enthusiasts.
Selection of satellite
Using a popular DTH satellite for feeds always results in a comparably high number of unintended viewers. In addition, the cost for using hugely popular positions such as ASTRA 19.2 East or HOTBIRD 13 East is enormous, so why would a provider select these birds for feeds in the first place? Dozens of less known satellites are available for that very same purpose and apart from being considerably less expensive they cannot be received by 99% of satellite antenna owners. In Europe, the most frequently used satellites for feeds are EUTELSAT W2 at 16 East, EUTELSAT W3A at 7 East, EUTELSAT W1 at 10 East or TELSTAR 12 at 15 West for feeds to and from North America, ATLANTIC BIRD 1 at 12.5 West and PAS3R auf 43 West as the westernmost option. Unless you own a motorised dish or top-notch multi-feed antenna youll be left without a chance to receive signals from these positions.
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MpEG 4:2:2
Roy carman from London,
England
For many years, TV stations have tried to lock out viewers from feeds using modified colour sub-sampling. Digital TV reception via satellite generally uses the 4:2:0 standard which is characterised by identical colour sampling in both spatial directions, similar to the system used for compressed JPEG images. MPEG 4:2:2, on the other hand, features a slightly different colour sampling process which distinguishes between horizontal and vertical colour sampling. Colour sub-sampling has its origin in the analog NTSC colour system and is used for digital video signals based on the ITU-R BT 601 norm. With MPEG 4:2:2 horizontal colour sampling has only half the size of vertical colour sampling, yet this differ-
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Now you might wonder what it is that so many receivers encounter troubles with low symbol rates, while a few brave boxes seem to be unaffected at all. The root problem lies in the quality of the tuner as well as in software fine-tuning. If a transponder with extremely low symbol rates comes in, the bandwidth has to be reduced exactly in line with the symbol rate in order to arrive at a low noise level and achieve an optimum carrier-to-noise (C/N) ratio. In turn, the frequency has to be maintained even more precisely for a stable and reliable signal. Many manufacturers are trying to cut costs both in the hardware and the software fine-tuning fields, which consequently creates problems with ultra low symbol rates. Yet, manufacturers are hardly to blame as their specifications in most cases explicitly state that only symbol rates of 2 MS/s and above are supported.
If a high-capacity transponder is required for a feed and the symbol rate cannot be reduced TV stations have the additional option of reducing the Forward Error Correction (FEC). FEC is a mathematic correction process to set off signal errors that occur during satellite transmission. If it werent for this process, most of us would never be able to enjoy reliable satellite reception with reasonably small antennas. The FEC N/M value specifies how many M (gross) bits need to be transmitted for each N (net) bit. An FEC of 1/2 therefore means that two gross bits are required for each net bit, with 3/4 it is four gross bits for 3 net bits and so on. The higher the FEC value, the lower the possibilities of mathematically correcting a faulty signal. If, for example, an FEC of 7/8 is in place you will need a very large antenna for reliable reception. So basically, the FEC defines the size of the required antenna and this way the FEC of a transponder can be modified to allow for either easy reception with an FEC of 1/2 or very difficult reception with an FEC of 7/8. As a matter of fact, the new DVB-S2 standard brought about even more FEC modes such as 2/3, 3/5, 4/5, 8/9 or 9/10.
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The reception parameters required by standard users for their satellite receivers are average values. In other words, a transponder with a specified frequency of 12,600 MHz in general is not received at precisely this frequency but rather at an optimum frequency of, say, 12,598 MHz. This deviation between nominal and optimum frequency is caused by the LNB converter and cables, among others. Digital satellite receivers are designed to detect the optimum frequency and adjust their internal reception parameters accordingly. Strong transponders with sufficient spacing between each other therefore hardly cause any problems due to this impreciseness, but SCPC transponders with identical or similar symbol rates, which are close to each other and of which one transponder is significantly stronger than the other will cause receivers to lock the stronger transponder and ignore the weaker transponder. The situation is aggravated by the fact that only very few receivers for private users still have the option of limiting the reception bandwidth, which can be used to force the receiver to select its frequency from a very limited range. The result of all this is that TV stations can easily hide individual transponders behind others. If youre eager to find out how your receiver at home copes with this, you can try to receive horizontal channels between 11,619 MHz and 11,645 MHz on NSS7 at 22 West. The same is true for channels between 12,507 MHz and 12,655 MHz on EUTELSAT SEASAT 36 East here too many receivers will try in vain to lock in a signal. As you can see there are many ways for TV stations to restrict feed reception for Joe Average even without resorting to encryption. However, if youre in the know you can react accordingly and use suitable hardware to have your way in the end. In all TELE-satellite reports you will find some reference to a receivers SCPC capabilities and an account of how sensitively its tuner deals with weak signals.
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close to 2000 exhibitors attendees from more than 56 countries and regions big get-together of broadcast executives in Asia showcase of many new technologies in digital tv
Singapore's impressive
hypermodern skyline at dawn. Here at the Marina Bay Sands convention center the communicAsia2012 and EnterpriseIT2012 were held. BroadcastAsia2012 took place at the Suntec Singapore convention center.
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Attendees to established industry trade shows immersed in the latest innovations and key discussions with business leaders
CommunicAsia2012 and EnterpriseIT2012 and BroadcastAsia2012, Asias three focal industry venues for ICT, digital broadcasting and entertainment technology industry professionals, was held in Singapore; the first two at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Center and the latter at the Suntec Singapore Convention Center. Attendees from more than 56 countries and regions were counted over the four days the venue lasted. Close to 2,000 exhibitors presented the latest technologies in next generation fibre broadband, M2M technology, cloud security, DVB-T2, Over-the-Top Technology (OTT) and more. Conference speakers addressed pertinent industry topics and presented insightful industry trends and views. About 49,000 attendees including exhibiting staff, visitors, conference speakers and delegates, and members of the media were at this years CommunicAsia, EnterpriseIT and BroadcastAsia. The shows brought together like-minded industry professionals to network, discuss current trends and challenges, exchange ideas, and forge new partnerships. This year, we received posit ive response to the new conference tracks, increased hospitality suites and new tech zones, says Mr. Stephen Tan, Chief Executive of show organiser, Singapore Exhibition Services (SES). We will continue to evolve the content and format of our shows to be in tune with the latest trends and technology advancements, to meet the most current needs of the industry. This is why exhibitors and visitors, speakers and delegates, return to the shows, year after year. Our gratitude goes out to all participants who have contributed to the success of the event, and we look forward to staging yet another successful event in 2013, Mr. Tan adds.
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enterprise customers to end users who are interested in the latest release, signature Huawei smartphone Ascend P1, says Mr. Lim Chee Siong, CMO of South Pacific Region, Huawei.
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ST Electronics also attracted a continuous stream of visitors with its Smart Cities showcase of the latest in data management and resource utilisation for public utilities a technology concept that is making waves across the globe. MAVEN a robot from Nanyang Technological Universitys Institute for Media Innovation excited the crowd with its ability to recreate a 3D representation of its surroundings as it travelled the exhibition floor. MAVEN, in addition to Singapore Polytechnics Express Melody, a solution that leverages on cloud technology and helps businesses to attach a unique sound to their brand, were amongst some of the innovations showcased at the new Discovery Lounge at CommunicAsia2012.
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Human IT Solutions in the Korea pavilion unveiled Human Gate Lite, an indoor gateball system using infrared motion capture of the whole body so that the player does not need to wear any equipment or use a handheld device. EnterpriseIT, held in conjunction with CommunicAsia, showcased exhibitors comprising international IT systems providers and companies offering enterprise solutions ranging from cloud computing, data centre services, security and M2M, to mobility solutions and video conferencing. Mr. Adrian Tee, Head of Software Solutions of OConnors Singapore declares, This is the first time the OConnors Software Solutions Business Unit is participating in CommunicAsia to showcase two software solutions, Puffersoft Labs reverse cloud desktop virtualisation and Zenprises mobile device management. We are surprised and pleased with the overwhelming response and interest we received from customers and potential partners in the region. Our teams were engaged in back to back meetings from the start of the day till way past closing time. The exhibition certainly exceeded our expectations. The special OTT feature area, one of the star attractions at BroadcastAsia2012, saw a huge number of visitors stopping to catch a glimpse of the Euro2012 on various platforms including TV, laptop, tablet and mobile phone; and other content contributed by Sony Pictures. A consortium of exhibitors facilitated this multi-platform delivery of content. The Cinematography/Film/Production zone drew packed audiences keen to see and learn about the latest motion picture tools and software. The Media Villages hourly demonstrations of the most exciting post production and visual effects solutions was seen to be highly popular with the audience. An interesting draw was the photography subject Sony used to demonstrate the features and versatility of its cameras a sparkling Mini Cooper. Sony showcased its PMW-100 professional camera that is particularly popular in broadcasting stations and production houses for gathering news and producing documentaries. As Topas TV is a new DTH satellite and pay TV station broadcasting 65
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channels, I came to BroadcastAsia2012 to shop for equipment from set-top boxes to head-end products and encoders. I visited COSHIP, Harmonic, Wellav, Grass Valley and Ideal Systems, as well as updated myself on the newest technologies. I am happy with the management of the exhibition. Everything is very well arranged, says Mr. Michael Mulyanto, Chief Operating Officer, Topas TV, Indonesia. The CommunicAsia2012 Summit, BroadcastAsia2012 International Conference and Creative Content Production Conference, received overwhelming response from delegates, with exciting questions and discussions generated during the sessions, workshops and panel discussions. Over 200 speakers including two visionary speakers, Ms. Aliza Knox from Google and Ambassador David Gross from Wiley Rein LLP, ensured delegates had something to debate. The BroadcastAsia2012 International Conference and Creative Content Production Conference featured speakers from some of the media and broadcasting industries most successful companies including Fremantle Productions, Lucasfilm Animation, Pinewood Iskander Malaysia and Pixelmetrix Corporation, sharing their expertise and experiences working on world-famous projects. The conference experience has been very informative. It covered a wide range of topics, and dealt with convergence and new technologies which helps us to keep abreast of developments, says Mr. Mautik Tolia, Executive VP (Programming), NEO Sports Broadcast. The next exhibitions CommunicAsia2013, EnterpriseIT2013 and BroadcastAsia2013 will all three be held from 18 -21 June 2013 at Marina Bay Sands Convention Center in Singapore. More information: www.communicasia.com
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Always working enthusiastically on new products Special focus on signal analyzers for the semiprofessional Enormous growth of the international market outside of North America Innovative expansion of signal analyzer models for 2012
DMS International could be found here
in the northpoint Business park with its two buildings and attached warehouse.
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communicate wirelessly with each other without too much in the form of technical requirements. Oh really? In 1968 Tim erected a tower 25 meters high for his CB antenna. He used it to listen in when railroad employees talked to each other, when construction companies passed on work orders to their builders, when truck drivers warned others of radar traps on the highways and when the police would coordinate road blocks with their headquarters. But Tim was especially fascinated with the phenomenon of skip transmissions: under certain weather conditions CB radio transmis-
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sions in the 27 MHz range would skip off the ionosphere or troposphere allowing for two-way communications over extremely long distances. Back then I collected QSL cards from my contacts and managed to collect nearly 1000 of those cards. Tim also worked for the railroad in Nebraska and when word got around among his friends and coworkers that he liked to tinker with radios in his free time, they began bringing him defective radios, TVs and CBs. At first it was tedious, but later on it became routine for him to repair these devices. Even the police came to me to repair their radios. Tim was becoming more and more experienced in radio technology. In 1979 he read an article in a technical magazine about satellite reception. This new technology was irresistible to Tim; he simply had to have it. He spent a lot of money on his first three-meter dish. Back then the dish antennas were
1. vicky Heinrichs is the president of DMS International and runs the administrative side of the company. 2. Ivy Bliss is the receptionist and takes care of DMS Internationals website (www.dmsiusa.com). If you call the company, Ivy is your first contact. 3. Tina Ryan handles the accounting
quite heavy; they were made of fiberglass with metal braces and weighed 400 pounds. Tim still remembers today what an experience it was to be able to receive a TV picture with his new dish. It was an absolute sensation to be able to receive a signal from space from so far away. Then came the turning point in Tim Heinrichs evening job: a farmer bought that dish from him. Thats when it all started, next I bought two new dishes. That was in 1980 and it was at this point that Tim Heinrichs recognized that there was a new business brewing. He sold and installed these dish antennas at a faster and faster rate. The breakthrough came in 1982: I invested $40,000 and bought my first truckload of dishes - it was 500 three-meter antennas. Tim Heinrichs young company became a satellite wholesaler. At first I worked both jobs; my regular job at the railroad and at nights and weekends at my own company DMS International. That only worked for a few months: he had to make a decision and naturally he chose his own company. My wife Vicky worked along side me from the beginning; at first she took care of the books and now shes the
President of the company. In 1991 another big decision had to be made: the market in Nebraska was covered so in order to better expand his business the decision was made to move his company to Atlanta, Georgia. DMS International can still be found there today. Transportation costs are cheaper here, rationalizes Tim regarding this decision and then grins as he adds, Besides, the weather is much better here. Sure enough, the company experienced quite a boom in business. Vicky provides us with a few sales figures: In 1991 DMS managed sales of roughly $2.0 million. The companys best year was 2008: Back then we had sales of $12 million. Sales have pulled back a little bit since then although in 2009 they were still at about $9.0 million. For many years DMS International was a small company with very few employees: It was Vicky and Tim along with one or two warehouse and administrative employees. Today we have 10 employees with a warehouse that is 14,000 Sq-ft in size. Up until recently DMS International was mainly focused on the North American market, that is, the USA, Canada and Mexico, explains Tim. As recently as 2009/2010
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70% of all shipments were sent to this local market. That all changed dramatically in 2011, reveals Tim to us, Export shipments sharply increased to 60%. The largest increase was for shipments to South America (30%); other large markets for DMS International are India, Africa and surprisingly Portugal. Some shipments from Portugal find their way back to Brazil, says Tim regarding the occasionally roundabout paths that can be taken in the global marketplace. As a satellite wholesaler, DMS International for many years sold everything that an installer would need. Its not like that today anymore. DMS International is now concentrating on a few product segments. Our largest sales item is satellite signal analyzers at around 50%. We produce analyzers under the brand name First Strike. Tim wants to take the newest version of these analyzers and further expand his export business: My goal is analyzers that can be used anywhere in the world. Another important segment is LNBs: They account for roughly 25% of our sales. That is only accomplished because DMS International sells large numbers of LNBs; the margin with LNBs has in the meantime become very small. We also sell multiswitches, receivers and dishes. Vicky has some more numbers for us: In 2011 we sold about 30,000 signal analyzers, roughly 100,000 LNBs and around 15,000 receivers. In 2008 DMS International began marketing their own line of signal analyzers under the brand name First Strike and the first model FS1. The successor model FS2 is planned for release when this report is published and will soon after be supplemented by the FS2Pro. The FS2Pro will be for DVB-S2 with a color display and - according to the plan - a GPS receiver for the direct display of satellite antenna data (azimuth and elevation). Our signal analyzers are not modified satellite receivers; instead they are true measurement instruments, comments Tim, that provide comparable measurement data. Additional First Strike models include a cable TV analyzer as well as a terrestrial model. Were making sure that these signal analyzers can be used internationally. The cable analyzer will operate on an expanded frequency range so that it will cover every possible cable TV network. Tim has something special in mind for the terrestrial analyzer model: It will be able to receive every known signal standard - ATSC, ISDB-T and DVB-T. Obviously, Tim Heinrichs still has the
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DMS International distributes. The Avenger model using pLL technology is one of their best sellers.
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1. Extremely popular just a few years ago, today theres not much demand for c-band scalar rings. 2. Demand has also declined here: combi LnBs for the c-band and Ku-band 3. DMS International has a specialty to offer: LnBs from InvAcoM that can receive both circular and linear polarizations at the same time
same enthusiasm that he had 33 years ago. He consistently comes up with new ideas and new products that allow him to conquer new markets. After so many years of experience he knows that existing markets can disappear but that there are always new markets that provide new opportunities. Tim Heinrichs remains devoted and is always keeping an eye out for the latest technological advancement.
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reception dishes for commercial services such as wireless data transmissions. Tim Heinrichs shows us a reflector from one of these professional reception antennas.
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OEM delivering exclusively to Wholesalers Specializes in large production quantities Produces millions of satellite dishes and LNBs Majority of shipments go to South America Expanding product palette to include high-quality LNBs and VSAT
The administration building is to the left and two of the four production buildings are to the right. Satellite dishes and LnBs are manufactured here in large quantities.
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started manufacturing satellite dishes and in 2011 we started producing LNBs. The quantities are huge: nearly a half million satellite dishes are produced monthly and even more LNBs. The reason these production numbers are almost the same is simply that the dishes and LNBs are sold in sets. A
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large portion of their production is for the 60cm and 90cm variants; a smaller portion is for 75cm antennas. Where do these antenna sets end up? Roughly 80% of our production gets shipped to South America, above all to Brazil. However you wont have much luck searching for the Topsignal brand name in Brazil: the company is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and the satellite dishes and LNBs are shipped without any name stenciled on them. We work together with an agent who resells the sets in Brazil and adds the brand names of the large customers right there in Brazil. Topsignals next largest shipping zone
A small in-house team of 10 R&D engineers is currently working on this but Topsignal also receives additional design input from outside specialists for these new markets. We are currently working on a new LNB series with specifications that are far better than our current production. As you can see, Topsignal is consistently working on improving their products. At the moment, Topsignals LNB assortment consists of Single, Twin and Quattro LNBs; additional variants are in the works. Sales Manager James You is very optimistic with their new LNB series. He takes a look into his crystal ball: In 2011 our sales amounted to roughly 50
is The Middle East and Africa accounting for 15% of deliveries. The remaining production goes to large distributors and dealers in Southeast Asia. 1.5 and 1.7-meter mesh antennas are quite popular there. Now Topsignal is looking to penetrate the large markets in Europe and North America. We want to start there by concentrating on our LNB products such as the Ka-band LNB in the USA. But VSAT is also on the list of newly developed products from Topsignal.
million RMB (about US$8 million), but for 2012 we foresee a 30% increase due in large part to our new and improved products. With its enormous quantities, Topsignal has managed in just ten years to work its way up into the top class of manufacturers. With new and improved products and the expansion into new markets, Topsignal wants to continue this success. The next 10 years should be very exciting at Topsignal!
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3. Some of the R&D engineers. A total of 10 engineers work here. 4. view of the four production buildings as seen from the administration building
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1. This is just a small portion of the in-line storage area. The dishes wait here for further assembly. 2. one of the many steps involved in a completed dish: the raw shapes are hung on a chain and driven through a paint station. 3. Another paint station is used for the smaller dishes. 4. Employees inspect each and every dish for defects. Those that pass inspection are placed on a palette; those that fail are removed from the rest. 5. The mounting holes are punched here 6. Topsignal sells satellite antennas and LnBs in sets. naturally mounts are also included. Wall mounts are pressed into shape here. Topsignal uses pipes with 42mm and 47mm diameter depending on the size of the dish. 7. How do the holes get into the mounts? Yes exactly, with this machine. Topsignal has more than one of these machines and they are used to punch holes in the mounts. 8. The mounts travel along a long chain through the paint station where they are spray painted by workers and then dried.
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9. Topsignal requires an enormous amount of raw materials. Truckloads of tubes are delivered that only a short time later become mounts. 10. The LnB mount is shaped. A waveguide is pulled along and then shaped into the proper form with a press. 11. The LnB mounts also need holes. This takes place here. 12. The required pieces are pressed from an endless roll of sheet metal which will then be converted into the dish mounts. 13. The dish mounts are prepared here. The spacers are formed here and fitted with the necessary holes. 14. Workers hang the antenna mounts for passage through the paint station. 15. Topsignal also has mast mounts. A worker can be seen here punching holes in the mast brackets. 16. Topsignal also manufactures mesh antennas. The panels are stamped here. 17. The assembly pieces for the mesh dishes are prepared here. 18. The LnB mounts for the pFA mesh dishes
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19. peter Lin is the LnB production Manager. We operate four production lines and work in eight-hour shifts. 20. A look at LnB production 21. Each LnB is tested for functionality 22. If everything checks out, the LnBs are packed for shipping. As an oEM, Topsignal ships the LnBs in neutral packaging without any brand names.
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23. The quality control station takes sample LnBs and checks to see that they function correctly. 24. one of the quality checks involves testing the LnBs in a refrigerated environmental chamber. Topsignal has two of these test chambers. 25. If there are defective LnBs, they are checked out here to identify weak spots 26. Workers can be seen here packing completed products for shipment. Its always palette-sized shipments because of the enormous numbers involved
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Aluo-Sat china
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consulting Distribution Turnover US$ 1-5mio Employees 5-10 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/09/05/aluosat
Manufacturer of Signal Analyzer and noise Generator Turnover US$ 10-25mio Employees 25-50 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/11/11/applied
AZBox portugal
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Azureshine Taiwan
www.azureshine.com.tw
Manufacturer of professional Dishes Turnover US$ 5-10mio Employees 50-100 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/07/07/azureshine
Boiingsat china
www.boiingsat.com
LnB Manufacturer
BSD Brazil
www.portalbsd.com.br
Digital Tv Information Website Turnover US$ 0.5-1mio Employees 5-10 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/12/01/bsd
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Deviser china
www.devisertek.com
Manufacturer of Signal Analyzers and Broadcast Measurement Instruments Turnover US$ 25-30mio Employees 250-500 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/11/07/deviser
Dishpointer UK
www.dishpointer.com
Information Website and Software programming Turnover US$ 0.5-1mio Employees 5-10 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/08/03/dishpointer
DvBcn china
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Digital Tv Forum Website and Software programming Turnover US$ 1-2.5mio Employees 10-25 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/12/07/dvbcn
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GlobalInvacom UK
www.globalinvacom.com
Manufacturer of Fibre optic products Turnover US$ 5-10mio Employees 50-100 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/10/09/globalinvacom
Manufacturer of Digital Tv Receiver Turnover US$ 1-5mio Employees 10-25 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/10/09/goldenmedia
GooSAT china
www.goosat.com
US$ 100-150mio
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Horizon UK
www.horizonhge.com
US$ 2-5mio
Jiuzhou china
www.jiuzhou.com.cn
US$250-500mio
MFc USA
www.microwavefilter.com
US$2.5-5mio
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panodic china
www.panodic.com
US$ 100-150mio
prevail china
www.prevail-catv.com
Manufacturer of Fibre optics and Headends Turnover US$ 10-25mio Employees 250-500 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/11/05/prevail
Satbeams Belgium
www.satbeams.com
Satellite Information Website and Software programming Turnover US$ 0.5-1mio Employees 2-5 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/10/11/satbeams
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SatGuys USA
www.satelliteguys.com
Satellite Information Website and Forum Turnover US$ 0.5-1mio Employees 5-10 Read Full Report www.TELE-satellite.com/12/05/satguys
Skyworth china
www.skyworth.com
Turnover
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www.smartwi.net
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Sowell china
www.sowell-tech.com
US$ 50-100mio
Spaun Germany
www.spaun.com
US$ 10-25mio
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SvEc china
www.svec.cn
US$ 50-75mio
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www.tenower.com
US$ 2-5mio
Tevii Taiwan
www.tevii.com
US$ 2-5mio
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Trimax china
www.trimaxtec.net
US$ 2.5-5mio
TSReader USA
www.coolstf.com
US$ 0.5-1mio
WSInternational USA
www.wsidigital.com
US$ 1-2mio
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Went from hobbyist to successful specialist Able to precisely align the largest of dishes Focuses on elaborate installations with good quality material Demonstrates that specialization can bring success
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front of his Tv Sculo 21 satellite antenna installations in valinhas, Sao paulo province, Brazil
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antenna and the large 6.0 meter satellite dish for the Tv Sculo 21 station. If you look closely, youll see a 1.2-meter offset dish mounted by nivaldo da Silva up on the mast in an inverted position.
So paulo
Anyone who has any experience setting up and aligning satellite antennas knows only too well the difference between small dishes and larger dishes: the smaller the antenna, the easier it is to align it to the desired satellite; on the other side of the coin, the larger the dish, the more difficult it is to bring it into focus on the right satellite. Some installers have a certain way of performing these alignments and one of them is Nivaldo da Silva from Sao Paulo, Brazil. He has the ability to perfectly align the largest of antennas and seems to be able to talk to the dishes. They call him the Antenna Whisperer.
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Hes been installing antennas for 40 years. I erected my first antennas back in 1966, he says remembering the start of it all. When the first satellite signals began streaming down into Brazil, Nivaldo da Silva became instantly excited about this new technology. There was hardly any literature on the subject. Back then we had to work out everything ourselves - we even built the parabolic dishes ourselves. The first attempt was not very successful: We simply couldnt find the satellite signal. Eventually they did succeed when they acquired a used satellite dish and successfully installed it. Now there was nothing to hold him back and Nivaldo da Silva installed one system after the another. He be-
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gan purchasing the necessary materials in combination with others. Nivaldo da Silva is very concerned about the quality of the materials he uses for his own installations: It always pays to use quality materials in the long run. In 1977 he started his own installation company. It didnt take long for the professional users of satellite signals to discover him. Rede Globo de Televisao was my first professional customer; I installed satellite systems for the broadcasters advertising customers. Later on he acquired contracts with other broadcasters like TV Campinas, an affiliate of TV Bandeirantes, for SBT, TV Cultura and the religious channel TV Sculo 21. This broadcaster is located in the small city of Valinhas, south of Campi-
nas in the Sao Paulo province in southeastern Brazil. Jos Maria Albiero is TV Sculo 21s TV Director. He willingly showed us the antenna installation that Antenna Whisperer Nivaldo erected at his station. Weve been operating a TV production facility here since 1994 and since 1998 weve been transmitting our program on channel 53. And since 2000 TV Sculo 21 has been occupying an 18 MHz half-transponder on the STARONE C2 satellite at 70W. We use a 6.0-meter antenna to uplink our program to that satellite. This dish was erected by Nivaldo. Nivaldo lists for us: For TV Sculo 21 I installed a total of five dish antennas - three that are 3.2 meters in diameter, a 2.6-meter dish and a 4.5-meter
antenna. One of the 3.2-meter dishes was fitted with a motor by Nivaldo, the others are all fixed in place. Antenna Whisperer Nivaldo da Silva can be proud of what hes achieved. He took his personal interest in satellite technology and successfully turned it into a flourishing business. His focus on careful and precise installations has resulted in him becoming one of the most sought after large antenna specialists in his region.
1. Jos Maria Albiero is Tv Sculo 21s Tv Director and is seen here showing us the satellite signal reception components 2. A look in the Tv Sculo 21 broadcasting control room. programming is transmitted locally via UHF channel 53 but can also be received through the Internet at www.tvseculo21.org.br
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Produces a number of Chineselanguage TV channels for the USA Utilizes original material from China Semi-live TV news broadcast from China Already active in IPTV Transmits in the clear via ATSC stations
office building in El Monte, east of Los Angeles, youll find ICNs headquarters. Icn stands for Information, culture, news and perfectly describes the content of Icns produced Tv programs. About 35 employees work here with another 30 employees located in those cities with Icn Tv stations.
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Director of Icn. He is responsible for the technical side of the operation and is standing here in the studio Icn uses for their locally produced news broadcasts.
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can be found in Los Angeles, California. There youll find two digital ICN TV channels receivable terrestrially in ATSC, one of them in Chinese and the other in English with a focus on Asia as well as China.
We wanted to know more about this: where does ICN get its programming content from and how is all of this financed? The right person to talk to about this is Neil Nieh. He is ICNs Vice President
Broadcasting network for Icn in the USA. From the headquarters in Los Angeles,
the programming is distributed to various cities in the USA via fiber optic link and then transmitted terrestrially in ATSc in these cities.
and Director and is primarily responsible for the technical side of the business. He explains to us how ICN got its start: In 1982 the government in Taiwan decided to address the interests of the out-of-country Chinese in the USA by making available video cassettes of movies and TV series from Taiwan. In just a few years a network of 400
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distribution stations all across the USA had been built up through which these video cassettes could be rented. In 1998 a satellite channel was even leased and was used to broadcast three Chinese-language channels in Viaccess. But then in 2004 the elections in Taiwan resulted in a new government. The new government decided to send over to the USA a new leadership for ICN. Inexperienced and nave, these new bosses ran the company into the ground in just a few months.
Neil Nieh, who had been working for ICN already since 1990, and a coworker in administration, Amanda Lee, recognized ICNs potential and offered to take over the nearly collapsed company in a management buyout. I took over 60% and my partner Amanda Lee took over the remaining 40%, explains Neil Nieh to us. Amanda Lee as the CEO runs the companys daily operations while Neil Nieh is the Technical Director for Programming Development. The owner-
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network operations center control room in Los Angeles. Some programs such as news presentations are broadcast on a two-hour delay. other programs are first recorded and then rebroadcast individually.
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fiber optic cable from Beijing that carries the Tv channels from china.
ship changed once again in 2009 when the company Beauty Media acquired an 85% stake in ICN. Neil Nieh explains to us how ICN functions technically: We receive about nine channels from state-run CCTV and an additional 16 Chinese provincial TV channels (the number of channels changes from time to time) directly out of China from the programming provider Great Wall (a state-run company) via a trans-pacific fiber-optic cable. From all of this ICN selects the programming compatible for viewers in the USA. CCTVs news programs we carry, for example, with a two-hour delay while popular TV series are delayed by four weeks or three months. ICN also offers video-on-demand services so that viewers can see their favorite series sooner for a fee. ICN doesnt rebroadcast the original Chinese TV channels; instead they create their own programming using the programs from the Chinese broadcasters. We have a license from the American FCC (Federal Communications Commission) to operate as full broadcaster and that means we have to include local content in our programming. And thats the reason why ICN operates their own studio. They use it
to produce cooking shows, kids programs and local news broadcasts. ICN can be viewed not only in Los Angeles via terrestrial ATSC broadcasters, but can also be seen in San Francisco, Houston, New York and Seattle. These other stations also have to follow the same FCC rules regarding local content. We have our own TV studio in each of these cities so that we can produce local programming. The locally produced programs are then transferred to our network control center here in Los Angeles where we put everything together. Neil Nieh gives us an idea on viewer potential: Officially there are around one million Chinese people living in the Los Angeles area but we estimate that unofficially its more like two million. This potential is about the same in the other cities. Only in New York do we broadcast our two channels in English with Chinese subtitles because of the many second and third generation Chinese that live there. ICN is planning additional TV stations in Chicago, Atlanta and Boston. ICN is taking small steps in expanding its network across the entire USA. But ICN doesnt only broadcast their programming for free via terrestrial TV
stations in ATSC, they are also available via cable networks in these cities. Not only that, we also have capacity with satellite provider DishNetwork and our programming can also be viewed through the three large IPTV providers: KyLinTV (www.kylintv.com), iTV (www. itv.cn) and iTalkTV (www.italkbb.com). How does ICN finance all of this? Neil Nieh explains: 40% of our income comes from advertisements, 30% from subscription fees and the remaining 30% from our Home Shopping activities and other events. How does the future look to him? A real problem for us are the advertising agencies that are consistently under more and more pressure by their own customers to invest in Internet advertising. We have to revamp our advertising in such a way that they can satisfy the requirements of the ad agencies. Neil Nieh makes it clear: a simple website for our TV channels is not what is in demand. Thats why Neil Nieh is working on OTT concepts and interactive services. One thing is clear: ICN has to change since not only are the requirements of the viewers changing, the advertising customers are also adjusting to this change and expect new offerings. And just like every other programming provider, ICN is constantly adjusting itself.
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Receives the entire world with his seven Ku-band dishes and one C-band antenna As a former uplink station employee, he knows his way around satellite TV His dishes are his mascots Always comes home from trips with satellite components
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row: three of them were installed normally while the other three were installed in the inverted position. In the middle is a Helix antenna for the reception of the noAA weather satellites.
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Satellite reception is nothing new for Oscar Campos, he worked for many years at an earth station. His employer was the Chilean Telecommunications company ENTEL and he worked at he Longovilo teleport southwest of the Chilean capital of Santiago as an electrical engineer. Thats already nine years ago but since then hes managed to construct his own satellite reception system at his home. The dishes are here on my terrace, he explains to us. He refers to them as his mascots. I dont have a cat or a dog; I have my dish antennas to take care of, he says smiling.
He has an array of 70cm dishes: Here on the left side is the dish aligned to TELSATR 12 at 15W; the antenna on the right side is pointed to SATMEX 6 at 113W, he points out. He uses a DiSEqC multiswitch to switch between the antennas and two FTA receivers. This setup lets me receive channels from all over the world including channels in Chinese, Russian, Arabic as well as many European channels and, of course, channels from Brazil, Argentina and Chile. When he looks for new channels he makes use of a motorized test antenna that he has mounted on a pedestal. I mounted this 90cm antenna in the in-
verted position so that I could also receive satellites at very low elevations. For the C-band Oscar Campos uses a 1.8-meter dish on which he mounted expansion panels to convert it into a 2.4-meter antenna. I use it to receive the analog channels from Brazil but this wont last too much longer; at some point the analog channels will be turned off. In return though he also receives the very new 3D and HD channels in DVB-S2. An interesting feature in his antenna park is a helix antenna. Its a QFH Quadri Filar Helix antenna that I use to receive APT signals in the 137 MHz
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range. It has to do with the NOAA polar satellites that transmit weather images that are freely receivable. With this antenna he can always check live what the weather is like at that particular moment. Its also FTA even though theres no TV or radio; but very few people know about this free service. He is always busy modifying his antenna system and installing new dishes. Whenever I travel out of the country
I always bring something back for my reception system; it could be a multiswitch, an LNB or a new receiver. The channels that he enjoys the most are the Russian channels CTC on TELSTAR 12 and Russia Today on INTELSAT 9. Theres a reason for this: When I was younger I heard Radio Moscow for the first time on my fathers shortwave radio. I was fascinated by that and wondered how people lived on the other side of the world. Today, thanks to sat-
ellites, I can watch TV from these countries! He also likes to watch the news channels on CCTV from China as well as NHK from Japan. He finds particularly interesting the channels Rede TV and TV Scola from Brazil on STARONE C2. Oscar Campos is the master of his own satellite station with which he watches channels from all over the world in the best quality right in his home in Santiago.
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1. oscar campos test system that he uses to find new satellites and new channels 2. This is how oscar campos receives weather information from the noAA satellites
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Hall of Fame of Satellite Enthusiasts of the World Hall of Fame of Satellite Enthusiasts of the World
Ralf S Roy carman London Eml Tony Toronto Scott Greczkowski newington, cT
Diego Tenerife
Benni Jundia (Sp) Juan carlos Santiago oscar campos Santiago Big Ronaldo campinas (Sp)
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Oscar
Chile SatGuy
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Brazil
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DX Bozoth
Korea
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DXer
Iran Ponny
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Pepsi
Turkey
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Jiri
Czech Satheesan
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Yahya
UK
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Vincent, Jakarta
Indonesia Applesat
Applesat, Beijing
China
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China
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Netherlands
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Diego
Chile
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Canada
www.TELE-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0811/eng/feedhunter-rini.pdf
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ATSC with HDTV (USA) ATSC with 1 Single Channel (USA) ATSC with 2 Audio PIDs for 1 Video (USA) ATSC with High Null Packets (USA) ATSC with Wrong TS ID (USA) ATSC Fully Packed (USA) ATSC with Channel Name Missing (USA) ATSC with Private Sections ATSC with Additional Data Services
DTMB with HDTV (China) DTMB with false video descriptor (China) DTMB with MHEG (Hongkong) DVB-C in Nagravision 3 (Portugal) DVB-S with 3D (ASTRA) DVB-S with MPEG2 and H.264 mix (PALAPA) DVB-S in MIS (ATLTANIC BIRD) DVB-S2 with HDTV (HOTBIRD) DVB-S2 with MPEG 4:2:2 (EUROBIRD) DVB-S2 with 3D (TURKSAT)
DVB-S2 with HDTV (AMAZONAS) DVB-S2 with 3D (THOR) DVB-S2 with 1Seg mobile TV (AMC 6) DVB-T with radio (Netherlands) DVB-T with MHEG (UK) DVB-T as retransmission off satellite (Qatar) DVB-T2 with HDTV (Germany, UK) ISDB-T with 1Seg mobile TV and HD (Brazil)
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TRAnSponDER STREAMS
ATSc
US
PID 49 8182 52 512 8191 8187 0 48 1 4108 4620 8186 4109 4111 4110 Hex PID 0x0031 0x1FF6 0x0034 0x0200 0x1FFF 0x1FFB 0x0000 0x0030 0x0001 0x100C 0x120C 0x1FFA 0x100D 0x100F 0x100E Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 16521.84 ? - 1831.31 AC3 Audio 460.87 AC3 Audio 263.35 Null Packets 182.61 MGT 60.20 PAT 15.08 PMT 15.04 CAT 15.04 EIT 6.65 ETT 4.46 ? 1.57 EIT 1.44 EIT 0.96 EIT 0.96
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USA
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4107 4106 4105 4103 4100 4097 4096 4121 4120 4119 4118 4113 4112 4616 4637 4634 0x100B 0x100A 0x1009 0x1007 0x1004 0x1001 0x1000 0x1019 0x1018 0x1017 0x1016 0x1011 0x1010 0x1208 0x121D 0x121A EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT ETT ETT ETT -
% 85.17 9.44 2.38 1.36 0.94 0.31 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00
Service Name WGCL-TV N/A WGCL-TV N/A N/A N/A N/A WGCL-TV N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
US
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 83 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Atlanta-ch19-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 740 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Atlanta-ch19-1201.ts
PID 49 65 81 8191 52 85 84
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 12609.24 MPEG2 Video - 3042.52 MPEG2 Video - 2040.13 Null Packets 405.07 AC3 Audio 394.67 AC3 Audio 197.86 AC3 Audio 197.86
US
TELE-satellite
4.04 4.04 4.04 3.93 3.82 3.82 3.19 0.53 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.00 N/A V-me MPT-2 MPT-HD N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 76 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Baltimore-ch42-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 744 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Baltimore-ch42-1201.ts
PID 49 8191 81 65 52 84 68 69
Hex PID 0x0031 0x1FFF 0x0051 0x0041 0x0034 0x0054 0x0044 0x0045
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 6899.04 Null Packets - 5270.25 MPEG2 Video - 3293.70 MPEG2 Video - 2917.56 AC3 Audio 466.84 AC3 Audio 200.02 AC3 Audio 200.02 AC3 Audio 133.34
Service Name KRMA-DT N/A Create V-Me KRMA-DT Create V-Me V-Me
US
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 74 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Denver-ch18-1204.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 739 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Denver-ch18-1204.ts
PID 49 65 8191 52 53 68
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 12364.43 MPEG2 Video - 3283.25 Null Packets - 2876.56 AC3 Audio 395.55 AC3 Audio 198.52 AC3 Audio 198.27
US
TELE-satellite
5.20 4.70 2.72 2.23 1.24 0.50 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 76 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Denver-ch34-1204.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 740 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Denver-ch34-1204.ts
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Hex PID 0x0031 0x1FFF 0x1FF6 0x0041 0x0034 0x0035 0x0044 0x1FFB
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 12228.17 Null Packets - 3266.54 ? - 1841.61 MPEG2 Video - 1091.77 AC3 Audio 395.05 AC3 Audio 197.63 AC3 Audio 197.58 MGT 86.65
Service Name WVIT-HD N/A N/A NBC+ WVIT-HD WVIT-HD NBC+ N/A
US
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 74 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Hartford-ch35-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 602 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Hartford-ch35-1201.ts
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 18493.27 AC3 Audio 394.20 Null Packets 367.74 MGT 31.18 PMT 14.97 CAT 14.97 PAT 14.97
US
Transportstream ID 1639 Recording TELE-satellite Transmitter Kansas City Channel 24 Remark one channel with high bitrate
4101 4100 4357 4103 4102 4358 4359 4096 0x1005 0x1004 0x1105 0x1007 0x1006 0x1106 0x1107 0x1000 EIT EIT ETT EIT EIT ETT ETT EIT 7.38 7.38 5.74 5.33 4.92 1.44 0.82 0.62 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4353 4099 4098 4097 4355 4354 4352 0x1101 0x1003 0x1002 0x1001 0x1103 0x1102 0x1100 ETT EIT EIT EIT ETT ETT ETT 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 76 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Kansascity-ch24-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 741 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Kansascity-ch24-1201.ts
Hex PID 0x0031 0x0041 0x1FF6 0x0051 0x0900 0x0034 0x1FFF 0x0044 0x0054 0x0055 0x0045 0x0035 0x008A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 7803.76 MPEG2 Video - 3571.86 ? - 2763.31 MPEG2 Video - 2496.00 Private Data - 1038.73 AC3 Audio 394.91 Null Packets 219.21 AC3 Audio 198.20 AC3 Audio 197.51 AC3 Audio 132.17 AC3 Audio 132.17 AC3 Audio 132.05 Data 90.24
% 40.09 18.35 14.20 12.82 5.34 2.03 1.13 1.02 1.01 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.46
Service Name KLVXHD KLVXSD1 N/A KLVXSD2 _Service 6 KLVXHD N/A KLVXSD1 KLVXSD2 KLVXSD2 KLVXSD1 KLVXHD _Service 8
US
TELE-satellite
7.77 5.71 5.37 5.25 4.57 4.11 3.88 3.77 3.77 2.97 2.51 2.51 2.51 1.49 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
ETT ETT EIT ETT ETT ETT EIT EIT ? ETT EIT EIT EIT ?
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 75 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch11-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 741 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch11-1201.ts
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 10779.99 MPEG2 Video - 8444.28 AC3 Audio 198.52 MGT 18.81
US
Transportstream ID 0 Recording TELE-satellite Transmitter Las Vegas Channel 15 High Null Packets, Wrong TS ID
0 7425 7427 7426 48 0x0000 0x1D01 0x1D03 0x1D02 0x0030 PAT EIT EIT EIT PMT 15.84 9.90 9.41 6.27 3.96 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.02 N/A N/A N/A N/A KELV HD 7424 7681 7683 7682 7680 0x1D00 0x1E01 0x1E03 0x1E02 0x1E00 EIT ETT ETT ETT ETT 3.14 1.49 0.99 0.83 0.66 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 75 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch15-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 747 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch15-1201.ts
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 9607.46 MPEG2 Video - 9584.70 AC3 Audio 198.06 PAT 16.66 MGT 16.00
US
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 82 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch17-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 742 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch17-1201.ts
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Transportstream ID 1 Recording TELE-satellite Transmitter Las Vegas Channel 28 High Null Packets, Wrong TS ID
483 8187 480 0 0x01E3 0x1FFB 0x01E0 0x0000 AC3 Audio MGT PMT PAT 198.34 30.96 14.87 14.87 1.02 0.16 0.08 0.08 SBN N/A SBN N/A 8147 8146 8145 8144 0x1FD3 0x1FD2 0x1FD1 0x1FD0 EIT EIT EIT EIT 5.95 5.95 5.95 5.95 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps % Null Packets - 15042.84 77.13 MPEG2 Video - 3979.30 20.40 AC3 Audio 198.48 1.02
US
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 75 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch28-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 728 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/Lasvegas-ch28-1201.ts
Hex PID 0x0041 0x00B1 0x0081 0x0091 0x00A1 0x0051 0x0071 0x0061 0x0031 0x1FFF 0x00A4 0x0074
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2950.49 MPEG2 Video - 2525.59 MPEG2 Video - 2525.34 MPEG2 Video - 2453.95 MPEG2 Video - 1914.02 MPEG2 Video - 1649.76 MPEG2 Video - 1582.83 MPEG2 Video - 1260.07 MPEG2 Video - 1020.85 Null Packets 164.36 AC3 Audio 133.12 AC3 Audio 133.12
% 15.06 12.89 12.89 12.52 9.77 8.42 8.08 6.43 5.21 0.84 0.68 0.68
Service Name LA18.2 LA18.9 LA18.6 LA18.7 LA18.8 LA18.3 LA18.5 LA18.4 LA18.1 N/A LA18.8 LA18.5
US
Transportstream ID 359 Recording TELE-satellite Transmitter Los Angeles Channel 18 Remark Mechanic Channel Names
100 68 180 148 132 84 52 7424 8187 0 7425 7680 7681 0x0064 0x0044 0x00B4 0x0094 0x0084 0x0054 0x0034 0x1D00 0x1FFB 0x0000 0x1D01 0x1E00 0x1E01 AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio EIT MGT PAT EIT ETT ETT 133.12 133.12 132.87 132.87 132.87 132.87 132.87 85.77 31.24 30.49 28.01 23.80 18.84 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.68 0.44 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 LA18.4 LA18.2 LA18.9 LA18.7 LA18.6 LA18.3 LA18.1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7808 7426 7427 176 160 144 128 112 96 80 64 48 7683 0x1E80 0x1D02 0x1D03 0x00B0 0x00A0 0x0090 0x0080 0x0070 0x0060 0x0050 0x0040 0x0030 0x1E03 ETT EIT EIT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ETT 13.63 13.14 12.39 9.17 9.17 9.17 9.17 9.17 9.17 9.17 9.17 9.17 6.45 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.03 N/A N/A N/A LA18.9 LA18.8 LA18.7 LA18.6 LA18.5 LA18.4 LA18.3 LA18.2 LA18.1 N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 75 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/LosAngeles-ch18-1204.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 742 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/LosAngeles-ch18-1204.ts
Hex PID 0x0041 0x0091 0x0051 0x0031 0x0081 0x0101 0x0071 0x0061 0x1FFF 0x0104 0x0084
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2642.06 MPEG2 Video - 2336.30 MPEG2 Video - 2251.67 MPEG2 Video - 2223.47 MPEG2 Video - 2115.90 MPEG2 Video - 2105.00 MPEG2 Video - 1974.49 MPEG2 Video - 1835.34 Null Packets 400.16 AC3 Audio 233.18 AC3 Audio 202.34
% 13.35 11.80 11.38 11.23 10.69 10.64 9.98 9.27 2.02 1.18 1.02
Service Name KBEH-DT KBEH-DT KBEH-DT KBEH-DT KBEH-DT KBEH-DT KBEH-DT KBEH-DT N/A KBEH-DT KBEH-DT
US
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ETT ETT ETT EIT EIT EIT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 74 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/LosAngeles-ch24-1204.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 742 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/LosAngeles-ch24-1204.ts
PID 81 65 49 8191 84 68 52 86
Hex PID 0x0051 0x0041 0x0031 0x1FFF 0x0054 0x0044 0x0034 0x0056
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video -12062,07 MPEG2 Video - 2855,28 MPEG2 Video - 2486,42 Null Packets - 685,91 AC3 Audio - 398,03 AC3 Audio - 198,87 AC3 Audio - 198,87 AC3 Audio - 132,78
% Service Name 61,75WNET-HD 14,62V-ME 12,73KIDS 3,51N/A 2,04WNET-HD 1,02V-ME 1,02KIDS 0,68WNET-HD
US
TELE-satellite
15,18 14,89 12,50 11,31 7,74 7,74 6,85 5,66 5,06 0,08V-ME 0,08KIDS 0,06N/A 0,06N/A 0,04N/A 0,04N/A 0,04N/A 0,03N/A 0,03N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 74 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/newark-ch13-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 716 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/newark-ch13-1201.ts
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Hex PID 0x0031 0x0081 0x0071 0x0061 0x0051 0x0041 0x1FF6 0x1FFF 0x0034 0x0054 0x00A4 0x0094
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 4004.26 MPEG2 Video - 3003.24 MPEG2 Video - 3003.20 MPEG2 Video - 2502.68 MPEG2 Video - 2002.13 MPEG2 Video - 2002.13 ? 921.74 Null Packets 780.78 AC3 Audio 197.63 AC3 Audio 103.54 AC3 Audio 103.50 AC3 Audio 103.50
% 20.62 15.47 15.47 12.89 10.31 10.31 4.75 4.02 1.02 0.53 0.53 0.53
Service Name WMBC DT Azteca NTDTV SinoVSN CGN-TV MBN N/A N/A WMBC DT CGN-TV WDNJ KCBN
US
Ron Roessel
15.04 15.04 15.04 7.62 2.93 2.93 2.73 2.73 2.73 2.54 1.56 0.20 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 CGN-TV WMBC DT N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PMT PMT CAT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT EIT ? ETT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 89 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/newYork-ch63-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 729 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/newYork-ch63-1110.ts
Hex PID 0x0031 0x0041 0x1FF6 0x0034 0x1FFF 0x0044 0x0035 0x1FFB 0x0040
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 12865.42 MPEG2 Video - 3483.70 ? - 1830.51 AC3 Audio 395.90 Null Packets 377.23 AC3 Audio 197.86 AC3 Audio 103.67 MGT 82.58 PMT 25.08
Service Name WCAU-DT NonStop N/A WCAU-DT N/A NonStop WCAU-DT N/A NonStop
US
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 74 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/ATSc/US/philadelphia-ch34-1201.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 739 MB www.transponderstream.com/ATSc/US/philadelphia-ch34-1201.ts
DTMB
cn
PID 74 58 75 59 Hex PID 0x004A 0x003A 0x004B 0x003B Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 2391.17 MPEG2 Video $ 2390.80 MPEG Audio $ 188.09 MPEG Audio $ 188.05 % 44.15 44.14 3.47 3.47 Service Name DVT2 DVT1 DVT2 DVT1
terrestrial
china
DVT1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
CN
TELE-satellite encrypted
0.13 0.13 0.07 0.05 0.03
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 20 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/Beijing-ch59-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 207 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/Beijing-ch59-1203.ts
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 10291.69 H.264 Video - 2605.87 H.264 Video - 2588.00 H.264 Video - 2585.77 Null Packets - 1539.50 MPEG Audio 440.85 MPEG Audio 189.15
CN
TELE-satellite HDTV
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 SCTV 1 T N/A N/A CCTV HD T SCTV 3 T N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 85 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/chengdu-ch40-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 807 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/chengdu-ch40-1203.ts
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Network Name 1 Recording Transmitter Chengdu Channel 60 Remark
1002 1202 1102 1302 1200 1 0x03EA 0x04B2 0x044E 0x0516 0x04B0 0x0001 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio PMT CAT 138.16 69.75 69.75 34.84 3.39 3.39 2.55 1.29 1.29 0.64 0.06 0.06 MOBILE SCTV-1 CCTV-NEWS CCTV-1 SCTV-1 N/A 0 1300 1100 1000 17 16 0x0000 0x0514 0x044C 0x03E8 0x0011 0x0010
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2216.28 H.264 Video 888.89 H.264 Video 786.84 H.264 Video 735.75 Null Packets 459.00
CN
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 20 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/chengdu-ch60-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 212 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/chengdu-ch60-1203.ts
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0411 0x0493 0x0407 0x17D5 0x1771 0x047F 0x0494
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 1502.52 H.264 Video - 1043.40 H.264 Video 992.28 H.264 Video 941.15 H.264 Video 787.79 H.264 Video 787.79 H.264 Video 736.66 MPEG Audio 69.92
Service Name N/A CITY SCTV-4 CCTV-6 CCTV-5 CCTV-3 SCTV-3 SCTV-4
CN
TELE-satellite
4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 3.30 3.30 0.16 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.00 SCTV-4 SCTV-3 CCTV-6 N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 27 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/chengdu-ch62-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 281 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/chengdu-ch62-1203.ts
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3079.28 MPEG2 Video - 2772.28 MPEG2 Video - 1950.78 Null Packets - 1489.94 MPEG Audio 132.56
CN
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 39 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/Guangzhou-ch57-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 372 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/Guangzhou-ch57-1110.ts
PID 8191 801 817 834 865 849 818 802 866
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0321 0x0331 0x0342 0x0361 0x0351 0x0332 0x0322 0x0362
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 5683.78 MPEG1 Video $ 2255.69 MPEG1 Video - 1642.36 ? $ 1396.46 Video - 1390.71 Video - 1287.93 MPEG Audio 116.39 MPEG Audio $ 116.39 MPEG Audio 75.40
Service Name N/A MMTV MPEG TEST N/A CCTV-NEW MPEG TEST MMTV
CN
ELECTRONIC BOARD
ELECTRONIC BOARD
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 57 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/Shanghai-ch50-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 552 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/Shanghai-ch50-1203.ts
Hex PID 0x0065 0x0068 0x0067 0x0066 0x0071 0x0072 0x1FFF 0x03E9
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 10428.31 H.264 Video - 2405.08 H.264 Video - 2002.94 H.264 Video - 1421.97 H.264 Video - 1351.58 H.264 Video - 1105.19 Null Packets 687.67 AC3 Audio 459.03
Service Name SZTV-HD SZTV-7 SZTV-5 SZTV-3 GDTV CCTV-4 N/A SZTV-HD
CN
TELE-satellite
15.06 15.02 15.02 15.02 15.02 4.55 2.60 1.52 1.30 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 SZTV-3 CCTV-4 SZTV-5 SZTV-HD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT SDT TOT Network Sync NIT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 90 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/Shenzhen-ch32-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 812 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/Shenzhen-ch32-1110.ts
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Hex PID 0x006C 0x006E 0x0069 0x006A 0x006B 0x006D 0x1FFF 0x0012
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 1653.32 H.264 Video - 1572.80 H.264 Video - 1533.57 H.264 Video - 1517.57 H.264 Video - 1327.72 H.264 Video - 1176.53 Null Packets 189.67 EIT 185.02
CN
TELE-satellite
15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 4.65 2.60 1.49 1.30 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.01 CCTV-NEWS GD SZTV-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 38 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/Shenzhen-ch50-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 382 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/Shenzhen-ch50-1110.ts
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 11465.37 H.264 Video - 10973.21 Null Packets 762.57 AC3 Audio 459.43
CN
TELE-satellite HD only
N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 100 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/cn/Shenzhen-ch60-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 950 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/cn/Shenzhen-ch60-1110.ts
HK
PID 111 811 161 841 8191 18 843 842 813 Hex PID 0x006F 0x032B 0x00A1 0x0349 0x1FFF 0x0012 0x034B 0x034A 0x032D Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 5337.54 MPEG2 Video - 5206.29 MPEG2 Video - 3701.24 MPEG2 Video - 3589.95 Null Packets - 1984.21 EIT 209.96 AC3 Audio 197.76 AC3 Audio 197.70 AC3 Audio 197.70 % 24.61 24.00 17.06 16.55 9.15 0.97 0.91 0.91 0.91 Service Name Home Jade World Pearl N/A N/A Pearl Pearl Jade
HongKong HK
Network Name [none] Recording Transmitter HongKong Channel 30
812 163 112 162 113 840 810 160 110 0 0x032C 0x00A3 0x0070 0x00A2 0x0071 0x0348 0x032A 0x00A0 0x006E 0x0000 AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT 197.65 197.04 196.99 196.93 196.93 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 Jade World Home World Home Pearl Jade World Home N/A 17 846 845 817 816 815 16 20 0x0011 0x034E 0x034D 0x0331 0x0330 0x032F 0x0010 0x0014
TELE-satellite
2.97 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.27 0.16 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A Pearl Pearl Jade Jade Jade N/A N/A
SDT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles NIT TOT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 86 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/HK/HongKong-ch30-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 841 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/HK/HongKong-ch30-1110.ts
Hex PID 0x0353 0x0335 0x033F 0x1FFF 0x03E9 0x0355 0x0354 0x0012
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 11970.85 H.264 Video - 3698.76 H.264 Video - 2983.64 Null Packets 866.69 MHEG 490.60 AC3 Audio 423.06 AC3 Audio 235.06 EIT 200.74
HK
Network Sync SDT NIT TOT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles
TELE-satellite MHEG
0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A
J2
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 90 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/HK/HongKong-ch35-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 844 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/HK/HongKong-ch30-1110.ts
273
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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Network Name aTV-SFN Recording Transmitter HongKong Channel 37
122 18 132 172 152 170 130 0x007A 0x0012 0x0084 0x00AC 0x0098 0x00AA 0x0082 AC3 Audio EIT AC3 Audio AC3 Audio AC3 Audio PMT PMT 196.90 194.28 100.86 100.82 100.77 15.06 15.06 0.91 0.90 0.47 0.47 0.46 0.07 0.07 Asia N/A TVS SZTV CCTV-1 SZTV TVS 0 150 120 17 21 16 20 0x0000 0x0096 0x0078 0x0011 0x0015 0x0010 0x0014
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 14865.22 H.264 Video - 1553.23 H.264 Video - 1553.23 H.264 Video - 1553.18 Null Packets 982.23 AC3 Audio 393.76
HK
TELE-satellite
15.06 15.02 15.02 2.28 1.51 1.16 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 N/A CCTV-1 Asia N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 94 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DTMB/HK/HongKong-ch37-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 843 MB www.transponderstream.com/DTMB/HK/HongKong-ch37-1110.ts
DvB-c
pT
PID 6256 6176 6192 6304 7562 6352 6208 6240 6160 6272 6224 Hex PID 0x1870 0x1820 0x1830 0x18A0 0x1D8A 0x18D0 0x1840 0x1860 0x1810 0x1880 0x1850 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3772.57 MPEG2 Video - 3304.36 MPEG2 Video - 3283.63 MPEG2 Video - 3203.01 MPEG2 Video - 3151.46 MPEG2 Video - 3000.76 MPEG2 Video - 2823.47 MPEG2 Video - 2621.93 MPEG2 Video - 2537.14 MPEG2 Video - 2325.39 MPEG2 Video - 2078.96 % 9.91 8.68 8.63 8.42 8.28 7.89 7.42 6.89 6.67 6.11 5.46 Service Name BNT World Deutsche Welle Inter+ Eurosport 2 Aljazeera RAI News Phoenix CNE RTR-Planeta
cable
portugal
131.63 131.63 131.63 101.98 73.24 55.15 37.52 24.74 21.59 2.70 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.27 0.19 0.14 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.01 Rssia 24 RTR-Planeta Phoenix CNE Eurosport 2 Phoenix Infonews N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PT
Cubavisin Internacional
MPEG2 Video Null Packets PMT MPEG Audio MPEG Audio EIT MPEG Audio Private Sections MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio
1766.40 1509.76 297.58 263.44 203.87 198.70 198.66 198.07 196.90 138.06 138.02 132.39
Cubavisin Internacional
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio SDT PAT CAT NIT TOT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 1 Min, File Size: 286 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-c/pT/porto-ch48-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1425 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-c/pT/porto-ch48-1109.ts
PID 5184 7968 5168 7210 5152 8191 5136 5232 7648 18 6743 6772 817 5186 5170 8160
Hex PID 0x1440 0x1F20 0x1430 0x1C2A 0x1420 0x1FFF 0x1410 0x1470 0x1DE0 0x0012 0x1A57 0x1A74 0x0331 0x1442 0x1432 0x1FE0
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 5827.72 MPEG2 Video $ 4930.85 MPEG2 Video $ 3740.60 MPEG2 Video $ 3603.73 MPEG2 Video $ 3562.78 Null Packets - 3027.04 MPEG2 Video $ 2988.99 MPEG2 Video $ 2266.82 MPEG2 Video $ 2087.22 EIT 696.07 ? 350.08 Data 300.07 PMT 297.25 Teletext 263.26 Teletext 225.63 Private Sections 200.03
% 15.32 12.97 9.84 9.48 9.37 7.96 7.86 5.96 5.49 1.83 0.92 0.79 0.78 0.69 0.59 0.53
Service Name TVI SIC Notcias SIC RTP Informao RTP 2 N/A RTP 1 Canal Panda Panda Biggs N/A N/A DSMCC - IPPV Canal de Teste TVI SIC N/A
PT
Private Sections Private Sections MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private Sections MPEG2 Video Teletext Data Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ -
DSMCC - RADIOS
Data ECM/EMM SDT ? PAT CAT NIT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ? TOT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 1 Min, File Size: 273 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-c/pT/porto-ch54-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1401 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-c/pT/porto-ch54-1109.ts
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DvB-S
9E
PID 1701 5633 4865 4609 1841 5377 1801 5121 2001 1901 2201 8191 1550 1702 1802 5890 1570 1560 1540 5635 Hex PID 0x06A5 0x1601 0x1301 0x1201 0x0731 0x1501 0x0709 0x1401 0x07D1 0x076D 0x0899 0x1FFF 0x060E 0x06A6 0x070A 0x1702 0x0622 0x0618 0x0604 0x1603 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 11406.99 MPEG2 Video $ 3605.94 MPEG2 Video $ 3070.46 MPEG2 Video $ 2822.57 MPEG2 Video $ 2725.62 MPEG2 Video $ 2585.26 MPEG2 Video - 2412.11 MPEG2 Video $ 2326.55 Data $ 1691.88 Data $ 1268.79 Data $ 1057.40 Null Packets 597.27 MPEG Audio 200.65 MPEG Audio 198.58 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio $ 135.87 MPEG Audio 135.87 MPEG Audio 135.87 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio $ 132.39 % 29.99 9.48 8.07 7.42 7.17 6.80 6.34 6.12 4.45 3.34 2.78 1.57 0.53 0.52 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.35 Service Name 3D SAT TV Lifestyle TVBN TVBS_Europe S2K
satellite
EURoBIRD
Thomas Haring
$ 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 3.01 3.01 1.51 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 Lifestyle
TVB_Premium_Drama
TS:
9E
TVB_Premium_Drama
SMtv San Marino TVB_Junior BCC TV 2 BCC TV 1 BCC TEST N/A Radio Studio 7 3D SAT TV SMtv San Marino RTHK Ecoradio Millennium Radio Radio CRC Lifestyle
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM SDT ECM/EMM PMT
TVB_Premium_Drama
TVB_Junior TVBN TVBS_Europe BCC TEST BCC TV 1 and 2 BCC TV 2 BCC TV 1 N/A N/A RTHK
5632 5376 5120 4864 4608 2200 2100 2000 1900 1800 1700 1571 1561 1551 1541 32 0 16 1 1844 20
0x1600 0x1500 0x1400 0x1300 0x1200 0x0898 0x0834 0x07D0 0x076C 0x0708 0x06A4 0x0623 0x0619 0x060F 0x0605 0x0020 0x0000 0x0010 0x0001 0x0734 0x0014
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT NIT CAT Private Data TOT
TVB_Junior TVBN TVBS_Europe BCC TEST BCC TV 1 and 2 BCC TV 2 BCC TV 1 SMtv San Marino 3D SAT TV Ecoradio Millennium Radio Radio Studio 7 Radio CRC S2K N/A N/A N/A S2K N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 145 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11823H-1111.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1429 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11823H-1111.ts
PID 2511 3011 8191 2500 2051 711 701 411 2512 3014 2503 3018 3017 3016
Hex PID 0x09CF 0x0BC3 0x1FFF 0x09C4 0x0803 0x02C7 0x02BD 0x019B 0x09D0 0x0BC6 0x09C7 0x0BCA 0x0BC9 0x0BC8
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 8001.68 H.264 Video - 5134.35 Null Packets - 4596.79 MPEG2 Video $ 4300.86 MPEG2 Video - 3992.95 MPEG2 Video - 3468.58 MPEG2 Video - 3205.81 MPEG2 Video - 3055.43 MPEG Audio 198.49 MPEG Audio 165.32 MPEG Audio 164.53 MPEG Audio 132.62 MPEG Audio 132.62 MPEG Audio 132.62
% 21.04 13.50 12.09 11.31 10.50 9.12 8.43 8.04 0.52 0.43 0.43 0.35 0.35 0.35
9E
TRACE TROPICAL HD
EUROSPORT 2 BL MESOPOTAMIA TV
ROJ TV NEWROZ TV
TRACE TROPICAL HD
EUROSPORT 2 BL
LUXE. TV HD
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Teletext ECM/EMM ECM/EMM EIT PMT
Thomas Haring
3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.17 3.16 3.16 3.16 3.16 1.58 1.51 0.32 0.19 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LUXE. TV HD
TRACE TROPICAL HD
LUXE. TV HD LUXE. TV HD
MESOPOTAMIA TV
N/A
0x0BC2 0x09CE 0x02C0 0x019A 0x0000 0x0802 0x02C6 0x02BC 0x0001 0x0011 0x09CD 0x0010 0x0014
PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT PMT PMT PMT CAT SDT Private Sections NIT TOT
MESOPOTAMIA TV
DENGE RADIO NEWROZ TV N/A BSS ROJ TV N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 148 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11843v-1111.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1431 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11843v-1111.ts
PID 8191 2010 2011 2001 2007 2002 2006 3006 3001 5011 4010 3010 3007 3002 502 3011
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x07DA 0x07DB 0x07D1 0x07D7 0x07D2 0x07D6 0x0BBE 0x0BB9 0x1393 0x0FAA 0x0BC2 0x0BBF 0x0BBA 0x01F6 0x0BC3
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 9324.02 H.264 Video $ 8202.59 H.264 Video $ 8002.47 H.264 Video - 7302.32 H.264 Video $ 6567.28 H.264 Video $ 5414.85 H.264 Video $ 4501.45 MPEG Audio $ 397.01 MPEG Audio 397.01 AC3 Audio $ 394.92 AC3 Audio $ 394.92 AC3 Audio $ 394.92 MPEG Audio $ 266.41 MPEG Audio $ 266.41 ECM/EMM 211.56 MPEG Audio $ 198.51
% 17.51 15.40 15.03 13.71 12.33 10.17 8.45 0.75 0.75 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.37
Service Name N/A FOX HD FTV HD MEZZO HD iConcerts Duck TV HD Duck TV HD FTV HD FOX HD MEZZO HD iConcerts N/A FOX HD
9E
National Geographic HD
MPEG Audio ECM/EMM EIT ECM/EMM MPEG Audio NIT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM
Thomas Haring
15.09 15.07 15.07 15.07 15.07 15.07 15.05 15.05 15.04 15.04 15.04 7.57 7.55 7.53 7.53 6.02 0.13 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
National Geographic HD National Geographic HD
National Geographic HD
ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM SDT TOT
FOX HD MEZZO HD Duck TV HD Duck TV HD iConcerts Penthouse HD Penthouse HD FOX HD Penthouse HD MEZZO HD MEZZO HD iConcerts iConcerts N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 148 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11919v-1111.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1431 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11919v-1111.ts
275
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
www.transponderstream.com
Network Name Transmitter
1102 1101 1321 1109 1103 1111 1605 8190 1029 18 8000 1511 971 961 126 0 17 1130 500 111 102 1599 1592 1591 1589 1588 1587 1586 1585 1584 1583 1582 1581 1580 1579 1578 1577 1576 1575 1574 1573 1572 1571 0x044E 0x044D 0x0529 0x0455 0x044F 0x0457 0x0645 0x1FFE 0x0405 0x0012 0x1F40 0x05E7 0x03CB 0x03C1 0x007E 0x0000 0x0011 0x046A 0x01F4 0x006F 0x0066 0x063F 0x0638 0x0637 0x0635 0x0634 0x0633 0x0632 0x0631 0x0630 0x062F 0x062E 0x062D 0x062C 0x062B 0x062A 0x0629 0x0628 0x0627 0x0626 0x0625 0x0624 0x0623
PID 4331 1026 1011 1005 1003 1004 1221 1231 1211 1002 1007 601 1001 1008 8191 1009 600 1154 1127 1129 4332 1128 1126 1150 1612 1611 1610 1609 1606 1604 1603 1601 1151 1608 1607 1602 1331 1107 1311 1108 1105 1104
Hex PID 0x10EB 0x0402 0x03F3 0x03ED 0x03EB 0x03EC 0x04C5 0x04CF 0x04BB 0x03EA 0x03EF 0x0259 0x03E9 0x03F0 0x1FFF 0x03F1 0x0258 0x0482 0x0467 0x0469 0x10EC 0x0468 0x0466 0x047E 0x064C 0x064B 0x064A 0x0649 0x0646 0x0644 0x0643 0x0641 0x047F 0x0648 0x0647 0x0642 0x0533 0x0453 0x051F 0x0454 0x0451 0x0450
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 4105.59 MPEG2 Video $ 3659.23 MPEG1 Video - 2862.23 MPEG2 Video - 2759.03 MPEG2 Video - 2327.30 MPEG2 Video $ 2215.43 MPEG2 Video - 2105.53 MPEG2 Video - 1941.20 MPEG2 Video - 1649.68 MPEG2 Video - 1498.68 MPEG2 Video - 1437.95 Data - 1426.52 MPEG2 Video $ 1390.50 MPEG2 Video - 1159.79 Null Packets - 1027.15 MPEG2 Video 926.76 Data 200.91 MPEG Audio $ 200.65 MPEG Audio $ 198.55 MPEG Audio $ 198.52 MPEG Audio $ 196.81 MPEG Audio $ 196.81 MPEG Audio $ 196.81 MPEG Audio $ 135.88 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.85 MPEG Audio $ 135.85 MPEG Audio 135.82 MPEG Audio 135.82 MPEG Audio 135.82 MPEG Audio 132.39 MPEG Audio 132.39 MPEG Audio 132.36 MPEG Audio 132.36 MPEG Audio 132.36 MPEG Audio $ 132.36
% 10.79 9.62 7.53 7.25 6.12 5.82 5.54 5.10 4.34 3.94 3.78 3.75 3.66 3.05 2.70 2.44 0.53 0.53 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35
Disney Channel ME
CCTV9 DOCUMENTARY NET 25 INTERNATIONAL
9E
PMI Streaming W3
JSTV TFM Senegal Ayngaran TV Jaya TV Touba Medias PTV YAARL TV Walf TV KURD1 N/A Africa 7 PMI File W3 RFM RAI Africa
Walf 1 RFI Music RFI Divers 4 RFI Divers 3 RFI Hispasat1 RFI Divers 2 RFI Test RFI Erevan RFI Skopje Walf 2 RFI Rmc Amman RFI Divers 7 RFI Langues Est Jaya TV YAARL TV Touba Medias KURD1 TFM Senegal
NET 25 INTERNATIONAL
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio PCR PCR EIT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PMT PAT SDT DVB Subtitles PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
Thomas Haring
7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 7.91 5.09 3.00 3.00 0.64 0.61 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 RFI Bucarest RFI Lisbonne RFI Sofia RFI Bakou RFI Tbilissi RFI Prague RFI Germany RFI Americas 5 RFI Music RFI Divers 4 RFI Divers 3 RFI Latine RFI Rmc Mo RFI Divers 7 RFI Divers 2 RFI Divers 1 RFI Afrique RFI Langues Div RFI Langues Est RFI Franais Walf 2 Walf 1 Jaya TV Ayngaran TV Touba Medias RFM Africa 7 KURD1 YAARL TV TFM Senegal Walf TV JSTV RAI Africa N/A
Disney Channel ME
N/A N/A
Disney Channel ME
PMI File W3
CCTV9 DOCUMENTARY
RFI Ekaterinbourg
PTV RFI Test RFI Skopje RFI Anik RFI Barcelona RFI Ordispace RFI Hispasat2 RFI Hispasat1 RFI Rmc Amman RFI Orbit RFI Austria RFI M Orient RFI Multilingue RFI Liban RFI Montenegro RFI Kosovo RFI Albania RFI Chisinau RFI Ocean Indien RFI Erevan RFI Russia RFI Astra 4
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles NIT ECM/EMM TOT
PMI Streaming W3
NET 25 INTERNATIONAL
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 144 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11938H-1111.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1428 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S/009/EURoBIRD-11938H-1111.ts
PID 1100 1200 200 500 8191 300 400 1202 1102 901 949 1201 1101 933 18 311 503 111
Hex PID 0x044C 0x04B0 0x00C8 0x01F4 0x1FFF 0x012C 0x0190 0x04B2 0x044E 0x0385 0x03B5 0x04B1 0x044D 0x03A5 0x0012 0x0137 0x01F7 0x006F
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 11924.11 H.264 Video - 7482.59 MPEG2 Video - 4035.00 MPEG2 Video $ 3462.61 Null Packets - 2392.17 MPEG2 Video - 2355.44 MPEG2 Video - 1751.01 AC3 Audio 394.93 AC3 Audio 394.93 MPEG Audio 275.83 MPEG Audio 275.81 MPEG Audio 271.65 MPEG Audio 271.65 MPEG Audio 200.60 EIT 200.08 Teletext 192.86 Teletext 189.17 Teletext 187.86
% 31.36 19.68 10.61 9.11 6.29 6.19 4.60 1.04 1.04 0.73 0.73 0.71 0.71 0.53 0.53 0.51 0.50 0.49
Service Name m2 HD Duna 2 HD m2 m1 N/A Duna Duna 2 Duna 2 HD m2 HD MR3 Bartok MR2 Petofi Duna 2 HD m2 HD MR1 Kossuth N/A Duna m1 m2 HD
9E
Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private PES Private PES Private PES Private PES NIT CAT PAT SDT PMT PMT PMT
Thomas Haring
24.27 24.27 24.27 24.26 24.26 24.26 24.26 24.26 24.26 22.16 20.22 14.96 5.72 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 2.99 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 MR2 Petofi
Katolikus Radio-TESZT
m1 m2 Duna 2 Duna Duna m1 Duna 2 m2 N/A N/A N/A N/A m2 HD MR5 Parlament MR4 Nemzetsegi
954 922 906 1198 938 502 406 306 202 2986 2816 511 934 982 966 950 902 20
0x03BA 0x039A 0x038A 0x04AE 0x03AA 0x01F6 0x0196 0x0132 0x00CA 0x0BAA 0x0B00 0x01FF 0x03A6 0x03D6 0x03C6 0x03B6 0x0386 0x0014
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM Private PES Private PES Private PES Private PES Private PES TOT
MR3 Bartok Duna 2 HD MR1 Kossuth m1 Duna 2 Duna m2 N/A N/A m1 MR1 Kossuth MR5 Parlament MR4 Nemzetsegi MR2 Petofi MR3 Bartok N/A
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PID 8191 4208 4144 4260 4261 4145 4209 4400 4406 4403
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x1070 0x1030 0x10A4 0x10A5 0x1031 0x1071 0x1130 0x1136 0x1133
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 28231.85 MPEG2 Video $ 2871.65 MPEG2 Video - 2871.63 MPEG2 Video - 2814.07 MPEG Audio 137.98 MPEG Audio 135.86 MPEG Audio $ 125.45 ECM/EMM 98.37 MPEG Audio 73.18 MPEG Audio 73.18
% 74.21 7.55 7.55 7.40 0.36 0.36 0.33 0.26 0.19 0.19
Service Name N/A IBERALIA PARLAMENTO PARLAMENTO IBERALIA N/A Musicam 6 Musicam 3
9E
Thomas Haring
22.59 22.59 22.59 22.59 22.59 22.59 16.04 7.52 0.43 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 Musicam 4 Musicam 5 Musicam 6 N/A N/A N/A N/A IBERALIA N/A
REAL MADRID TV
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PID 8191 510 910 810 210 1310 610 1010 410 110 710 310 1061 902 904 706 1304 202 106 1306 1302 1006 804 802 704 702 602 504 502 404 402 304 302 204 104 102
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x01FE 0x038E 0x032A 0x00D2 0x051E 0x0262 0x03F2 0x019A 0x006E 0x02C6 0x0136 0x0425 0x0386 0x0388 0x02C2 0x0518 0x00CA 0x006A 0x051A 0x0516 0x03EE 0x0324 0x0322 0x02C0 0x02BE 0x025A 0x01F8 0x01F6 0x0194 0x0192 0x0130 0x012E 0x00CC 0x0068 0x0066
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 3900.20 MPEG2 Video $ 2836.36 MPEG2 Video $ 2800.37 MPEG2 Video - 2621.95 MPEG2 Video $ 2498.79 MPEG2 Video $ 2393.11 MPEG2 Video $ 2382.07 MPEG2 Video $ 2326.88 MPEG2 Video $ 2299.75 MPEG2 Video $ 2267.42 MPEG2 Video $ 2242.15 MPEG2 Video $ 1882.06 Private Data - 1679.74 MPEG Audio $ 266.48 PCR $ 172.42 MPEG Audio $ 172.42 MPEG Audio $ 141.09 MPEG Audio $ 141.09 MPEG Audio $ 141.09 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio 141.07 MPEG Audio 141.07 MPEG Audio 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07 MPEG Audio $ 141.07
% 10.25 7.46 7.36 6.89 6.57 6.29 6.26 6.12 6.05 5.96 5.90 4.95 4.42 0.70 0.45 0.45 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37
Pentagon Channel
AFN Vicenza / Livorno
9E
AFN Freedom AFN Xtra Movie Channel AFN Sigonella AFN Aviano AFN Rota AFN Naples News Family Channel N/A AFN Rota AFN Freedom AFN Aviano AFN Freedom AFN Freedom
AFN Rota AFN Rota AFN Xtra News News AFN Sigonella AFN Sigonella AFN Naples AFN Naples AFN Aviano AFN Aviano
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
Thomas Haring
15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.86 10.03 5.02 3.01 0.15 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.00 Movie Channel Family Channel AFN Xtra News N/A N/A
Pentagon Channel
AFNE Power Net - Naples 107FM AFN The Eagle - Naples 106FM
AFN The Eagle Souda Bay 107.3FM
AFN PowerTalk AFN Sigonella AFN Naples AFN Rota AFN Aviano
AFNE Power Net - Vicenza 107FM AFN The Eagle - Vicenza 106 FM
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM EIT SDT NIT TOT
Pentagon Channel
AFNE Power Net - Naples 107FM AFN The Eagle - Naples 106FM
AFN The Eagle Souda Bay 107.3FM
AFN Aviano Movie Channel Family Channel AFN Xtra News AFN Rota N/A N/A N/A N/A
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PID 8191 33 2091 2051 640 36 642 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0021 0x082B 0x0803 0x0280 0x0024 0x0282 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 13188.42 H.264 Video - 8188.04 MPEG2 Video - 6173.50 MPEG2 Video - 3547.00 MPEG2 Video - 1430.39 Private Data 459.99 Teletext 225.71 % 38.98 24.20 18.25 10.48 4.23 1.36 0.67 Service Name N/A ASTRA 3D demo ASTRA Caption RTS SAT AB Channel ASTRA 3D demo AB Channel
ASTRA 19E
Network Name Transmitter
2062 2052 641 1701 1301 2060 2050 1112 0x080E 0x0804 0x0281 0x06A5 0x0515 0x080C 0x0802 0x0458 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio PCR PCR PMT PMT PMT 138.13 137.98 131.63 42.72 42.72 18.85 18.85 18.85
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23.5E
PID 2720 2721 2728 2727 2723 2729 2016 2722 2018 2732 2017 2726 8191 2733 2892 3280 3200 18 3053 2882 2880 2038 2028 2026 3046 2889 2881 101 2047 2027 102 2967 2887 2538 2528 2966 2963 2886 2883 103 2558 3208 104 Hex PID 0x0AA0 0x0AA1 0x0AA8 0x0AA7 0x0AA3 0x0AA9 0x07E0 0x0AA2 0x07E2 0x0AAC 0x07E1 0x0AA6 0x1FFF 0x0AAD 0x0B4C 0x0CD0 0x0C80 0x0012 0x0BED 0x0B42 0x0B40 0x07F6 0x07EC 0x07EA 0x0BE6 0x0B49 0x0B41 0x0065 0x07FF 0x07EB 0x0066 0x0B97 0x0B47 0x09EA 0x09E0 0x0B96 0x0B93 0x0B46 0x0B43 0x0067 0x09FE 0x0C88 0x0068 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 4166.89 MPEG2 Video $ 3218.99 MPEG2 Video $ 3078.58 MPEG2 Video $ 2480.98 MPEG2 Video $ 2328.28 MPEG2 Video - 2281.81 H.264 Video $ 2200.72 MPEG2 Video - 2195.87 H.264 Video $ 2097.76 MPEG2 Video - 2058.70 H.264 Video $ 1778.14 MPEG2 Video $ 1707.02 Null Packets - 1648.86 MPEG2 Video $ 866.99 MPEG Audio 266.38 Teletext 263.26 Teletext 263.26 EIT 242.25 MPEG Audio $ 203.72 MPEG Audio 203.72 MPEG Audio $ 203.72 MPEG Audio $ 203.72 MPEG Audio $ 203.72 MPEG Audio $ 203.72 MPEG Audio $ 203.70 MPEG Audio 203.70 MPEG Audio $ 203.70 ECM/EMM 197.55 MPEG Audio $ 141.02 MPEG Audio $ 141.02 ECM/EMM 140.01 MPEG Audio $ 133.20 MPEG Audio $ 133.20 MPEG Audio $ 133.20 MPEG Audio $ 133.20 MPEG Audio $ 133.19 MPEG Audio $ 133.19 MPEG Audio $ 133.19 MPEG Audio $ 133.19 ECM/EMM 120.95 MPEG Audio $ 87.74 Teletext 75.22 ECM/EMM 72.50 % 10.96 8.47 8.10 6.52 6.12 6.00 5.79 5.78 5.52 5.41 4.68 4.49 4.34 2.28 0.70 0.69 0.69 0.64 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.52 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.32 0.23 0.20 0.19
ASTRA 23.5E
Service Name TV JOJ JOJ PLUS NG Wild Discovery History channel Fashion TV Sport 2 TA3 HBO Comedy tv8 TV Paprika NGC N/A duck tv tv8 TV JOJ TV JOJ N/A duck tv TA3 TV JOJ HBO Comedy HBO Comedy Sport 2 NGC Fashion TV JOJ PLUS N/A TV Paprika TV Paprika N/A Discovery Discovery NG Wild NG Wild NGC History channel NGC History channel N/A NG Wild NG Wild N/A
Teletext Private PES Private PES DVB Subtitles NIT DVB Subtitles SDT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles ? PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
37.62 37.60 37.60 36.01 34.40 28.23 18.32 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 14.89 14.89 14.89 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 11.34 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60
Thomas Haring
8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.59 8.59 8.59 8.59 8.59 8.59 8.59 7.52 7.35 7.35 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 4.96 3.02 2.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 History channel JOJ PLUS HBO Comedy TV Paprika Sport 2 N/A N/A duck tv Fashion TV TA3 TV JOJ NG Wild BG
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles ?
History channel BG
NG Wild duck tv History channel NG Wild NGC JOJ PLUS TV JOJ NG Wild NGC JOJ PLUS TV JOJ NG Wild NGC JOJ PLUS TV JOJ HBO Comedy TV Paprika Sport 2 HBO Comedy TV Paprika Sport 2 duck tv Discovery History channel duck tv Discovery History channel NGC N/A
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PID 3515 4003 4008 3514 4007 4001 4002 8191 3011 4019 4006 3012 4018 4243 4163 4247 4241 4167 4322 4162 5148 5068 5058 4641 4328 4323 4248 4242 4168 3545 3534 3525 3524 4179 4161 3581 3031 3021 101 3022 18 4166 4178 102
Hex PID 0x0DBB 0x0FA3 0x0FA8 0x0DBA 0x0FA7 0x0FA1 0x0FA2 0x1FFF 0x0BC3 0x0FB3 0x0FA6 0x0BC4 0x0FB2 0x1093 0x1043 0x1097 0x1091 0x1047 0x10E2 0x1042 0x141C 0x13CC 0x13C2 0x1221 0x10E8 0x10E3 0x1098 0x1092 0x1048 0x0DD9 0x0DCE 0x0DC5 0x0DC4 0x1053 0x1041 0x0DFD 0x0BD7 0x0BCD 0x0065 0x0BCE 0x0012 0x1046 0x1052 0x0066
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 8760.98 H.264 Video $ 8466.02 H.264 Video $ 6212.31 H.264 Video $ 5308.37 H.264 Video $ 4755.34 H.264 Video $ 4417.19 H.264 Video $ 3658.44 Null Packets - 2582.58 H.264 Video $ 2109.51 H.264 Video $ 2047.25 H.264 Video $ 1512.91 H.264 Video $ 1174.51 H.264 Video $ 583.36 AC3 Audio $ 459.08 AC3 Audio $ 458.71 AC3 Audio $ 394.23 AC3 Audio $ 394.23 AC3 Audio $ 394.10 MPEG Audio $ 271.94 AC3 Audio $ 264.76 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.98 MPEG Audio $ 203.86 MPEG Audio $ 203.86 MPEG Audio $ 203.86 MPEG Audio $ 203.86 MPEG Audio $ 203.86 ECM/EMM 197.79 MPEG Audio $ 197.05 EIT 184.18 MPEG Audio $ 141.23 MPEG Audio $ 141.10 ECM/EMM 139.87
% 14.61 14.12 10.36 8.85 7.93 7.37 6.10 4.31 3.52 3.41 2.52 1.96 0.97 0.77 0.76 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.45 0.44 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.24 0.24 0.23
23.5E
Service Name Spektrum HD FILMBOX HD Markiza HD HBO HD
Travel Channel HD CE
EUROSPORT HD
EUROSPORT HD
HISTORY HD N/A HBO Comedy Muzika CS Doku CS Film Europe Kino CS FILMBOX HD FILMBOX HD HBO HD HBO HD HISTORY HD HISTORY HD
EUROSPORT HD
Travel Channel HD CE
FILMBOX HD
Travel Channel HD CE
Travel Channel HD CE
EUROSPORT HD
Eurosport HD BG HBO Comedy HBO Comedy N/A Film Europe N/A Doku CS Kino CS N/A
ECM/EMM ECM/EMM NIT DVB Subtitles SDT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
124.52 62.01 34.66 25.25 18.20 17.33 17.33 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 8.66 8.66 8.66 8.66 8.66 8.66 8.66 8.66
EUROSPORT HD
Travel Channel HD CE
EUROSPORT HD
Travel Channel HD CE
EUROSPORT HD
Travel Channel HD CE Travel Channel HD CE
EUROSPORT HD EUROSPORT HD
HISTORY HD HISTORY HD
EUROSPORT HD
EUROSPORT HD
Travel Channel HD CE
EUROSPORT HD
Travel Channel HD CE
Kino CS Kino CS HBO HD Doku CS FILMBOX HD HBO HD Doku CS FILMBOX HD Kino CS Doku CS FILMBOX HD
Travel Channel HD WE
Eurosport HD DUT
HISTORY HD DUT
Spektrum HD HISTORY HD BG
PMT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles TOT
8.66 8.66 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.54 8.05 7.80 7.43 7.43 7.43 5.07 5.07 5.07 5.07 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 4.95 3.47 3.47 3.47 0.25
HBO HD Markiza HD
Travel Channel HD EE
Spektrum HD Markiza HD Spektrum HD Markiza HD Film Europe HBO Comedy Film Europe HBO Comedy Muzika CS Kino CS HBO HD Doku CS FILMBOX HD Muzika CS Kino CS HBO HD Doku CS FILMBOX HD
Travel Channel HD CE
Travel Channel HD CE
N/A
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PID 166 165 162 161 163 167 8191 18 90 184 92 102 88 43 40 37 180 186 181 179 178 187 185 183 182 177 100 93 91 89 84 106
Hex PID 0x00A6 0x00A5 0x00A2 0x00A1 0x00A3 0x00A7 0x1FFF 0x0012 0x005A 0x00B8 0x005C 0x0066 0x0058 0x002B 0x0028 0x0025 0x00B4 0x00BA 0x00B5 0x00B3 0x00B2 0x00BB 0x00B9 0x00B7 0x00B6 0x00B1 0x0064 0x005D 0x005B 0x0059 0x0054 0x006A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 5868.69 MPEG2 Video - 4758.20 MPEG2 Video $ 4588.26 MPEG2 Video $ 4254.41 MPEG2 Video $ 3900.06 MPEG2 Video - 3271.70 Null Packets - 3179.57 EIT 533.59 AC3 Audio $ 460.66 MPEG Audio 275.78 MPEG Audio $ 271.61 MPEG Audio $ 271.59 MPEG Audio $ 271.59 Teletext 225.64 Teletext 225.64 Teletext 225.64 MPEG Audio 208.92 MPEG Audio 200.57 MPEG Audio 200.57 MPEG Audio 200.57 MPEG Audio 200.57 MPEG Audio 200.55 MPEG Audio 200.55 MPEG Audio 200.55 MPEG Audio 200.55 MPEG Audio 200.55 MPEG Audio 198.48 MPEG Audio $ 198.48 MPEG Audio 198.48 MPEG Audio $ 198.48 MPEG Audio $ 198.48 MPEG Audio 198.46
% 15.44 12.51 12.07 11.19 10.26 8.61 8.36 1.40 1.21 0.73 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.55 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52
23.5E
Service Name CT 4 CT 24 CT 1 JM Prima TV CT 2 Noe TV N/A N/A CT 1 CRo D-dur CT 2 CT 4 CT 1 JM CT 2 CT 1 JM Prima TV Proglas Radio Cesko CRo 2+6/CRo 7 CRo 3 - Vltava CRo 2 - Praha CRo Radio Wave CRo Leonardo BBC CZ CRo Region CT 24 CT 2 CT 1 CT 1 Prima TV Noe TV
CRo 1 - Radiozurnal
MPEG Audio ECM/EMM ECM/EMM Teletext Teletext ECM/EMM MPEG Audio ECM/EMM ECM/EMM Teletext NIT CAT PAT SDT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
$ $ -
198.46 197.84 194.46 150.43 150.41 140.09 135.80 124.06 70.67 37.60 25.10 25.08 25.08 25.05 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 24.27 21.49 21.49
Thomas Haring
15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 15.06 8.93 7.70 6.79 5.03 5.03 5.03 5.03 5.03 5.03 5.03 5.03 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 4.33 4.18 3.03 1.51 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 Prima TV CT 2 CT 1 JM CT 4 CT 2 CT 1 JM CT 4 Prima TV CT 4 CT 2 CT 1 JM Prima TV
CRo 1 - Radiozurnal
ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM Private Data Private Data ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM Private Data Private Data TOT Private Sections
CRo 1 - Radiozurnal
CRo 3 - Vltava N/A Prima TV Prima TV CT 4 CT 4 CT 1 JM Prima TV CT 1 JM CT 4 CT 2 CT 2 CT 1 JM CT 2 CRo Region CRo 2 - Praha N/A N/A
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108E
PID 111 120 126 135 117 129 138 102 96 141 123 105 132 108 99 114 34 32 769 18 109 142 139 136 133 130 Hex PID 0x006F 0x0078 0x007E 0x0087 0x0075 0x0081 0x008A 0x0066 0x0060 0x008D 0x007B 0x0069 0x0084 0x006C 0x0063 0x0072 0x0022 0x0020 0x0301 0x0012 0x006D 0x008E 0x008B 0x0088 0x0085 0x0082 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 3628.16 MPEG2 Video $ 2637.51 MPEG2 Video $ 2616.85 MPEG2 Video $ 2400.74 MPEG2 Video $ 2368.70 MPEG2 Video $ 2305.45 MPEG2 Video $ 2286.72 MPEG2 Video $ 2103.35 MPEG2 Video $ 1935.93 MPEG2 Video $ 1858.81 MPEG2 Video $ 1745.07 MPEG2 Video $ 1671.97 MPEG2 Video $ 1656.86 MPEG2 Video $ 1488.05 MPEG2 Video $ 1398.03 MPEG2 Video $ 1336.16 MPEG Audio 181.15 MPEG Audio $ 181.15 ECM/EMM 141.90 EIT 141.76 MPEG Audio $ 136.21 MPEG Audio $ 135.93 MPEG Audio $ 135.93 MPEG Audio $ 135.93 MPEG Audio $ 135.93 MPEG Audio $ 135.93 % 9.78 7.11 7.05 6.47 6.39 6.22 6.16 5.67 5.22 5.01 4.70 4.51 4.47 4.01 3.77 3.60 0.49 0.49 0.38 0.38 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 Service Name GlobalTV Goal TV 2 Disney Junior NG Adventure AXN Beyond FOX Channel Alif TV Metro TV RCTI B Channel FOXCrime Indosiar MGM ANTV Bali TV SCTV Trial Radio N/A N/A ANTV B Channel Alif TV NG Adventure MGM FOX Channel
TELKoM 1 108E
Network Name Transmitter
124 121 115 112 106 103 100 97 127 118 1024 143 140 137 134 131 128 125 122 119 116 113 110 107 104 101 98 0x007C 0x0079 0x0073 0x0070 0x006A 0x0067 0x0064 0x0061 0x007F 0x0076 0x0400 0x008F 0x008C 0x0089 0x0086 0x0083 0x0080 0x007D 0x007A 0x0077 0x0074 0x0071 0x006E 0x006B 0x0068 0x0065 0x0062 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private Data PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ -
Vincent Witjhun
30.10 30.10 30.10 30.10 30.10 17.34 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 3.88 0.14 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 _Service 9990 Trial Radio
PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT SDT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM NIT TOT
B Channel Alif TV NG Adventure MGM FOX Channel Disney Junior FOXCrime Goal TV 2 AXN Beyond SCTV GlobalTV ANTV Indosiar Metro TV Bali TV RCTI N/A N/A
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 7771.55 94.56 MPEG Audio 395.86 4.82 PCR 39.45 0.48
108E
Vincent Witjhun
0.83 0.01 0.14 0.00 0.14 0.00 N/A N/A N/A
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 7576.75 93.64 MPEG Audio 396.17 4.90 PMT 39.38 0.49
108E
Vincent Witjhun
0.27 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.14 0.00 N/A N/A N/A
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PID 33 36
Hex PID Stream Type Encrypted kbps 0x0021 MPEG2 Video - 7324,15 0x0024 MPEG Audio - 394,26
108E
Vincent Witjhun
0,81 0,81 0,13 0,01N/A 0,01N/A 0,00N/A
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3423,84 MPEG Audio - 263,16 MPEG Audio - 263,16
108E
Vincent Witjhun
7,55 7,55 7,55 7,55 0,19N/A 0,19N/A 0,19N/A 0,19N/A
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113E
PID 2201 2203 2202 500 Hex PID 0x0899 0x089B 0x089A 0x01F4 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 7166.88 MPEG Audio 407.65 MPEG Audio 407.65 ECM/EMM 82.94 % 87.83 5.00 5.00 1.02 Service Name SCTV SCTV SCTV N/A
pALApA D 113E
Network Name Transmitter
1130 5001 1 0 18 0x046A 0x1389 0x0001 0x0000 0x0012 Private Data PMT CAT PAT EIT -
Vincent Witjhun
3.00 0.04 1.53 0.02 1.48 0.02 N/A N/A N/A
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 6810.44 92.07 MPEG Audio 272.61 3.69 MPEG Audio 263.47 3.56
113E
Vincent Witjhun
0.83 0.01 0.83 0.01 0.28 0.00 N/A N/A N/A
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PID Hex PID Stream Type Encrypted kbps % 512 0x0200 MPEG2 Video - 5172.78 93.88 4112 0x1010 MPEG Audio 209.05 3.79
113E
Vincent Witjhun
30.11 0.55 7.53 0.14 N/A N/A
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PID 33 37
Hex PID Stream Type Encrypted kbps % 0x0021 MPEG2 Video - 5194.48 91.63 0x0025 MPEG Audio 221.24 3.90
113E
Vincent Witjhun
0.99 0.02 0.99 0.02 N/A N/A
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 3423.25 88.79 MPEG Audio 313.56 8.13 PCR 75.24 1.95
113E
Vincent Witjhun
2.98 0.08 1.51 0.04 N/A N/A
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PID 513 516 519 512 515 514 2102 1902 1802 518 517 520 664 1903 657 656 654 653 652 651 650 2103
Hex PID 0x0201 0x0204 0x0207 0x0200 0x0203 0x0202 0x0836 0x076E 0x070A 0x0206 0x0205 0x0208 0x0298 0x076F 0x0291 0x0290 0x028E 0x028D 0x028C 0x028B 0x028A 0x0837
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 6136.76 MPEG2 Video - 2688.50 H.264 Video - 2557.16 MPEG2 Video - 2412.66 MPEG2 Video - 2305.19 MPEG2 Video - 2098.78 MPEG2 Video - 2083.89 MPEG2 Video - 2057.68 MPEG2 Video - 2053.75 MPEG2 Video - 1760.92 MPEG2 Video - 1557.64 H.264 Video 511.41 MPEG Audio 262.63 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.59 MPEG Audio 262.54
% 18.47 8.09 7.69 7.26 6.94 6.32 6.27 6.19 6.18 5.30 4.69 1.54 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79 0.79
Service Name MetroTV NHK CH10 CH3 Spacetoon Lejel CH 20 Ch 19 Ch 18 CH7 CH6 CH11 MTA FM Ch 19 CH10 CH7 NHK Spacetoon Lejel MetroTV CH3 CH 20
113E
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR CAT PAT
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT NIT TOT
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281
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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Network Name Transmitter
0 1002 1001 18 0x0000 0x03EA 0x03E9 0x0012 PAT PMT PMT EIT
Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 7750.06 92.87 MPEG Audio 268.68 3.22 MPEG Audio 268.31 3.22
Service Name
MNCTV Selalu di Hati MNCTV Selalu di Hati
113E
R.DANGDUT TPI
Vincent Witjhun
1.49 0.02 0.19 0.00 0.19 0.00 N/A N/A N/A
17 20 16
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 2531.87 93.13 MPEG Audio 136.62 5.03 PCR 38.96 1.43
113E
Vincent Witjhun
0.81 0.03 0.14 0.00 N/A N/A
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247E (113W)
PID 8191 322 274 306 273 1001 258 37 4216 3105 112 83 51 74 57 66 86 109 290 76 62 4194 60 69 44 71 338 339 337 323 307 4195 259 79 291 275 3766 33 342 341 152 1002 2018 2013 2011 2007 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0142 0x0112 0x0132 0x0111 0x03E9 0x0102 0x0025 0x1078 0x0C21 0x0070 0x0053 0x0033 0x004A 0x0039 0x0042 0x0056 0x006D 0x0122 0x004C 0x003E 0x1062 0x003C 0x0045 0x002C 0x0047 0x0152 0x0153 0x0151 0x0143 0x0133 0x1063 0x0103 0x004F 0x0123 0x0113 0x0EB6 0x0021 0x0156 0x0155 0x0098 0x03EA 0x07E2 0x07DD 0x07DB 0x07D7 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 6192.45 MPEG2 Video - 3408.32 MPEG2 Video - 2703.91 MPEG2 Video - 2225.93 MPEG2 Video - 1899.26 H.264 Video - 1047.01 H.264 Video $ 861.17 H.264 Video $ 765.41 H.264 Video 744.43 H.264 Video $ 742.95 H.264 Video $ 701.70 H.264 Video $ 698.15 H.264 Video $ 684.54 H.264 Video $ 683.84 H.264 Video $ 681.95 H.264 Video $ 679.87 H.264 Video $ 675.53 H.264 Video $ 663.25 H.264 Video $ 659.12 H.264 Video $ 640.39 H.264 Video $ 632.57 H.264 Video $ 628.59 H.264 Video $ 627.60 H.264 Video $ 562.68 H.264 Video $ 560.60 H.264 Video $ 540.73 MPEG Audio 165.37 MPEG Audio 165.34 MPEG Audio 165.34 MPEG Audio 136.91 MPEG Audio 132.25 MPEG Audio 125.74 MPEG Audio $ 125.56 MPEG Audio $ 125.50 MPEG Audio $ 124.48 MPEG Audio 104.60 ? 101.14 MPEG Audio 99.24 MPEG Audio 99.21 MPEG Audio 99.18 ECM/EMM 92.53 AAC Audio 89.76 ? 75.31 ? 75.31 ? 75.31 ? 75.31 % 17.45 9.60 7.62 6.27 5.35 2.95 2.43 2.16 2.10 2.09 1.98 1.97 1.93 1.93 1.92 1.92 1.90 1.87 1.86 1.80 1.78 1.77 1.77 1.59 1.58 1.52 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.39 0.37 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.26 0.25 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 Service Name N/A BVN-TV DA-AI MACTV HWAZAN GDTVI ETNEWS CCTV-MOV CCTV4 GDTV ZHEJIANG BTV TVS CCTV-ENT JIANGSU HUNAN DRGTV XIAMEN ETGLB PSTV ATV PTVN CYRTV CCTV-OPR FUJIAN CCTV-E RNW-2 RNW-3 RNW-1 BVN-TV MACTV CCTV4 ETNEWS CCTV-ENT ETGLB DA-AI N/A HWAZAN RNW-6 RNW-5 N/A GDTVI N/A N/A N/A N/A
SATMEX 6
Network Name Transmitter
2005 2010 340 68 38 4100 113 87 84 72 67 61 53 110 77 63 58 47 3106 17 16 1 0 114 111 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 88 85 82 81 78 75 73 70 65 64 59 56 54 52 50 0x07D5 0x07DA 0x0154 0x0044 0x0026 0x1004 0x0071 0x0057 0x0054 0x0048 0x0043 0x003D 0x0035 0x006E 0x004D 0x003F 0x003A 0x002F 0x0C22 0x0011 0x0010 0x0001 0x0000 0x0072 0x006F 0x0066 0x0065 0x0064 0x0063 0x0062 0x0061 0x0060 0x0058 0x0055 0x0052 0x0051 0x004E 0x004B 0x0049 0x0046 0x0041 0x0040 0x003B 0x0038 0x0036 0x0034 0x0032 ? ? MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio AAC Audio SDT NIT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ -
247E
SATMEX 6 12.080H
75.31 75.28 66.12 62.87 62.87 62.75 62.75 62.75 62.75 62.75 62.75 62.75 62.75 62.72 62.72 62.72 62.69 62.51 61.43 25.14 25.11 25.11 25.11 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 N/A N/A RVI-1 CCTV-OPR CCTV-MOV PTVN ZHEJIANG DRGTV BTV CCTV-E HUNAN CYRTV TVS XIAMEN PSTV ATV JIANGSU FUJIAN GDTV N/A N/A N/A N/A ZHEJIANG XIAMEN GDTV RNW-6 RNW-5 RVI-1 RNW-3 RNW-2 RNW-1 DRGTV BTV CCTV-ENT PTVN PSTV HWAZAN CCTV-E HUNAN CYRTV ATV JIANGSU TVS BVN-TV CCTV4 FUJIAN
ADTH Recording
49 46 40 39 36 35 34 6144 5640 5637 5636 5635 5633 5680 5673 5670 5664 5657 5655 5654 5652 5651 5650 5641 5638 5634 5632 6153 6152 6149 6145 6192 6185 6184 6176 6169 6167 6165 6164 6163 6162 6161 6160 6148 6147 20 153 0x0031 0x002E 0x0028 0x0027 0x0024 0x0023 0x0022 0x1800 0x1608 0x1605 0x1604 0x1603 0x1601 0x1630 0x1629 0x1626 0x1620 0x1619 0x1617 0x1616 0x1614 0x1613 0x1612 0x1609 0x1606 0x1602 0x1600 0x1809 0x1808 0x1805 0x1801 0x1830 0x1829 0x1828 0x1820 0x1819 0x1817 0x1815 0x1814 0x1813 0x1812 0x1811 0x1810 0x1804 0x1803 0x0014 0x0099 PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM TOT ECM/EMM
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288E (72W)
PID 33 99 36 39 8191 35 43 47 45 42 41 32 98 63 58 49 Hex PID 0x0021 0x0063 0x0024 0x0027 0x1FFF 0x0023 0x002B 0x002F 0x002D 0x002A 0x0029 0x0020 0x0062 0x003F 0x003A 0x0031 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3043.34 MPEG2 Video - 3012.40 MPEG2 Video $ 2723.43 MPEG2 Video $ 2206.62 Null Packets 552.31 MPEG2 Video 479.27 MPEG Audio $ 208.94 MPEG Audio $ 208.93 MPEG Audio $ 208.93 MPEG Audio $ 208.91 MPEG Audio 208.91 MPEG Audio 135.82 MPEG Audio 135.80 MPEG Audio 135.80 MPEG Audio 135.80 MPEG Audio 135.80 % 20.64 20.43 18.47 14.96 3.75 3.25 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 Service Name CN23 SEMSAT ENC C7NQ N/A C7 MEGA TKM RAD10 POP VALE CN23 SEMSAT LA950 CADECO AM630
AMc 6 288E
Network Name Transmitter
34 53 38 37 51 17 16 101 61 1 50 103 62 60 0 82 48 0x0022 0x0035 0x0026 0x0025 0x0033 0x0011 0x0010 0x0065 0x003D 0x0001 0x0032 0x0067 0x003E 0x003C 0x0000 0x0052 0x0030 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio SDT NIT PMT PMT CAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT PMT PMT $ $ $ 135.80 135.79 135.79 135.79 135.78 47.56 23.78 13.84 13.81 13.79 13.77 13.76 13.76 13.76 13.76 13.74 13.74
AMC 6 11.546V
0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.32 0.16 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 C7 RNAC C7NQ ENC R UNO N/A N/A SEMSAT C7NQ N/A R UNO RAD10 ENC C7 N/A CADECO AM630
Site - 1 Recording
40 102 52 44 104 100 46 64 1357 1355 1353 1346 1354 1351 1358 1352 1280 0x0028 0x0066 0x0034 0x002C 0x0068 0x0064 0x002E 0x0040 0x054D 0x054B 0x0549 0x0542 0x054A 0x0547 0x054E 0x0548 0x0500 PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT Private PES ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM -
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 4550.85 MPEG2 Video $ 4549.70 MPEG2 Video $ 2067.77 ECM/EMM 380.59 Null Packets 324.54 MPEG Audio $ 269.65
288E
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio ECM/EMM ECM/EMM
$ $ $ -
AMC 6 11.603V
2.04 2.04 1.02 1.02 1.02 0.11 0.11 CM CRONICA TV Service Three CM CRONICA TV Service Three CRONICA TV
TV CRONICA Recording
16 1 0 1026 1025 1024 17 0x0010 0x0001 0x0000 0x0402 0x0401 0x0400 0x0011 NIT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT SDT -
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps % MPEG2 Video - 3627.41 88.30 MPEG Audio 198.89 4.84 Null Packets 60.80 1.48
288E
AMC 6 11.679V
0.92 0.91 0.90 0.89 N/A CH 3 - LA PAMPA N/A N/A
4369 Recording
18 20 0x0012 EIT 0x0014 TOT -
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297E (63W)
PID 272 256 3 304 8191 Hex PID 0x0110 0x0100 0x0003 0x0130 0x1FFF Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 4519.88 MPEG2 Video - 4217.90 MPEG2 Video - 3992.16 MPEG2 Video - 3238.42 Null Packets - 2149.11 % 23.84 22.24 21.05 17.08 11.33 Service Name Via X Zona Latina UCV Vive Deportes N/A
Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 3 Min, File Size: 286 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S/297/ESTRELLA-11600v-1111.ts
PID 305 273 289 337 353 321 369 8191 354 338 306
Hex PID 0x0131 0x0111 0x0121 0x0151 0x0161 0x0141 0x0171 0x1FFF 0x0162 0x0152 0x0132
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 5303.59 MPEG2 Video $ 5303.59 MPEG2 Video - 3886.08 MPEG2 Video - 3702.48 MPEG2 Video $ 3371.44 MPEG2 Video - 2268.00 MPEG2 Video $ 1781.57 Null Packets - 1573.69 MPEG Audio $ 271.74 MPEG Audio 271.74 MPEG Audio $ 271.74
% 18.16 18.16 13.30 12.68 11.54 7.76 6.10 5.39 0.93 0.93 0.93
297E
06 CAMARA DIPUTADOS
06 CAMARA DIPUTADOS
05 CHILEVISION 03 CANAL 13
06 CAMARA DIPUTADOS
05 CHILEVISION 04 SENADO TV
PMT PMT PMT NIT CAT PAT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM TOT
01 MEGA N/A
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283
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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330E (30W)
PID 101 103 102 8191 Hex PID 0x0065 0x0067 0x0066 0x1FFF Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3892.72 MPEG2 Video - 2666.68 MPEG Audio 263.22 Null Packets 234.66 % 53.63 36.74 3.63 3.23 Service Name ZOOM N/A
HISpASAT 330E
Network Name Telecaribe, Colombia Recording Transmitter HISPASAT 11.935V
104 100 32 1 0 0x0068 0x0064 0x0020 0x0001 0x0000 MPEG Audio PMT PMT CAT PAT 132.31 15.84 15.84 15.84 15.84 1.82 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 ZOOM ZOOM N/A N/A
TELECARIBE COLOMBIA
18 17 16 20
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PID 8191 4368 4384 1160 4416 4240 4256 4208 4209 36 46 45 44 42
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x1110 0x1120 0x0488 0x1140 0x1090 0x10A0 0x1070 0x1071 0x0024 0x002E 0x002D 0x002C 0x002A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 9215.00 MPEG2 Video $ 5585.14 MPEG2 Video $ 4055.85 MPEG2 Video $ 3688.44 MPEG2 Video $ 3180.82 MPEG2 Video - 2703.57 MPEG2 Video - 2703.52 MPEG2 Video - 2703.52 MPEG Audio 271.96 MPEG Audio 271.96 MPEG Audio 271.91 MPEG Audio 207.90 MPEG Audio 207.85 MPEG Audio 207.85
% 24.21 14.67 10.66 9.69 8.36 7.10 7.10 7.10 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.55 0.55 0.55
Service Name N/A TVEA1 24HTVE ANTENA3 TVEA2 TV3 Cat CANAL VASCO TVGA TVGA RCLA RNE3 C.R. REUS C.C.
330E
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private Data Private Data
$ $ $ $ $
HISPASAT 12.052V
207.80 207.80 198.73 198.68 141.18 136.01 135.95 135.95 135.95 135.90 135.90 135.90 134.47 131.81 131.81 0.55 0.55 0.52 0.52 0.37 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.35 EUSK RGA CANAL VASCO TV3 Cat ANTENA3 REE TVEA2 RNE5 SAR7 24HTVE TVEA1 RNE1 Radio Galicia 2 24HTVE TVEA1
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352.5E (7.5W)
PID 757 762 101 8191 763 758 Hex PID 0x02F5 0x02FA 0x0065 0x1FFF 0x02FB 0x02F6 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 9232.66 H.264 Video - 9232.39 H.264 Video - 1801.87 Null Packets - 1158.70 MPEG Audio 394.77 MPEG Audio 394.68 % 41.14 41.14 8.03 5.16 1.76 1.76
ATLAnTIc BIRD 1
Network Name TIMB4 Recording Transmitter ATLANTIC BIRD 1 12.718H Remark
18 104 102 105 103 1 771 0x0012 0x0068 0x0066 0x0069 0x0067 0x0001 0x0303 EIT AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio CAT PMT 39.17 26.64 26.64 26.55 26.55 15.13 15.04 0.17 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.07
LA7 test MOSAICO LA7 test MOSAICO LA7 test MOSAICO LA7 test MOSAICO
352.5E
LA7 test MOSAICO
N/A
N/A
761 756 0 21 17 16 20
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PID 757 770 766 790 650 772 759 768 18 792
Hex PID 0x02F5 0x0302 0x02FE 0x0316 0x028A 0x0304 0x02F7 0x0300 0x0012 0x0318
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 8717.97 H.264 Video - 4112.51 H.264 Video - 3089.98 MPEG2 Video - 2567.23 MPEG2 Video - 1465.59 AC3 Audio 423.75 AC3 Audio 423.75 AC3 Audio 423.65 EIT 259.40 MPEG Audio 200.78
% 38.86 18.33 13.77 11.44 6.53 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.16 0.90
352.5E
Service Name LA7 HD LA7D HD MTV HD RTL 102.5 TV Padre Pio TV LA7D HD LA7 HD MTV HD N/A RTL 102.5
PMT PMT PMT PAT Data SDT Network Sync NIT TOT
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PID 6112 6122 6132 6117 1457 981 8191 2039 6133 6118 6113 18 7011 6120 6115 7001 7081 6123
Hex PID 0x17E0 0x17EA 0x17F4 0x17E5 0x05B1 0x03D5 0x1FFF 0x07F7 0x17F5 0x17E6 0x17E1 0x0012 0x1B63 0x17E8 0x17E3 0x1B59 0x1BA9 0x17EB
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 5023.91 MPEG2 Video - 2874.71 MPEG2 Video - 2567.58 MPEG2 Video - 2465.31 MPEG2 Video - 2362.96 MPEG2 Video - 2362.88 Null Packets - 1262.97 MPEG2 Video 433.78 MPEG Audio 394.71 MPEG Audio 394.71 MPEG Audio 263.61 EIT 259.63 MHP 244.39 Teletext 188.37 Teletext 150.71 MHP 144.31 MHP 144.23 MPEG Audio 132.51
% 22.39 12.81 11.44 10.99 10.53 10.53 5.63 1.93 1.76 1.76 1.17 1.16 1.09 0.84 0.67 0.64 0.64 0.59
352.5E
Service Name LA7 LA7D MTV MUSIC MTV frisbee K2 N/A La7ondemand MTV MUSIC MTV LA7 N/A LA7 MTV LA7 LA7 LA7 LA7D
MTV+ On Demand
La7 Servizi On Demand
La7D On Demand
MTV On Demand
PMT PMT PAT PMT PMT PMT CAT Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections SDT Network Sync NIT TOT
15.08 15.08 15.08 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 6.09 6.02 6.02 6.02 6.02 6.02 4.45 2.42 0.63 0.23
frisbee N/A LA7D LA7 K2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
DvB-S2
9E
PID 8191 2273 2305 2113 2209 2497 2337 2561 2241 2593 2081 2465 2369 2529 2145 2433 2401 2104 2232 2168 2552 2210 2616 2392 2264 2146 2520 2584 2050 2498 2434 2402 2242 2594 2530 2274 2082 2562 2370 2338 2049 2136 2296 18 2114 2466 2306 5424 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x08E1 0x0901 0x0841 0x08A1 0x09C1 0x0921 0x0A01 0x08C1 0x0A21 0x0821 0x09A1 0x0941 0x09E1 0x0861 0x0981 0x0961 0x0838 0x08B8 0x0878 0x09F8 0x08A2 0x0A38 0x0958 0x08D8 0x0862 0x09D8 0x0A18 0x0802 0x09C2 0x0982 0x0962 0x08C2 0x0A22 0x09E2 0x08E2 0x0822 0x0A02 0x0942 0x0922 0x0801 0x0858 0x08F8 0x0012 0x0842 0x09A2 0x0902 0x1530 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 4018.05 MPEG2 Video $ 3665.36 MPEG2 Video $ 3152.18 MPEG2 Video $ 3140.79 MPEG2 Video $ 2990.83 MPEG2 Video $ 2987.57 MPEG2 Video $ 2863.09 MPEG2 Video $ 2779.54 MPEG2 Video $ 2720.67 MPEG2 Video $ 2675.14 MPEG2 Video $ 2567.05 MPEG2 Video $ 2406.72 MPEG2 Video $ 2342.50 MPEG2 Video $ 2233.27 MPEG2 Video $ 2147.38 MPEG2 Video $ 1809.54 MPEG2 Video $ 1368.59 Teletext $ 300.74 Teletext $ 296.40 Teletext $ 294.46 Teletext $ 263.18 MPEG Audio $ 263.15 Teletext $ 263.15 Teletext $ 263.15 Teletext $ 263.15 MPEG Audio $ 263.15 Teletext $ 225.55 Teletext $ 225.54 ECM/EMM 211.50 MPEG Audio $ 203.63 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.50 MPEG Audio $ 200.49 MPEG Audio $ 200.49 MPEG Audio $ 200.49 ECM/EMM 193.25 Teletext $ 187.97 Teletext $ 187.97 EIT 148.66 MPEG Audio $ 137.85 MPEG Audio $ 137.84 MPEG Audio $ 137.84 ECM/EMM 21.35 % 7.55 6.89 5.92 5.90 5.62 5.61 5.38 5.22 5.11 5.03 4.82 4.52 4.40 4.20 4.03 3.40 2.57 0.57 0.56 0.55 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.42 0.42 0.40 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.28 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.04
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satellite
EURoBIRD
$ 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.16 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 6.15 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.02 5.01 5.01 3.01 1.54 1.01 1.01 0x0914 0x0913 0x0912 0x08F4 0x08D4 0x08B3 0x08B2 0x0874 0x0873 0x0872 0x0854 0x0834 0x0833 0x0832 0x09F3 0x09F2 0x09D3 0x09D2 0x09B3 0x09B2 0x08F3 0x08F2 0x08D3 0x08D2 0x08B4 0x0853 0x0852 0x0A20 0x0A00 0x09C0 0x0980 0x0960 0x0940 0x0920 0x0900 0x08E0 0x08C0 0x08A0 0x0860 0x0840 0x0820 0x0000 0x09E0 0x09A0 0x0001 0x0064 0x1534 0x1533 ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT PMT PMT CAT Private Sections ECM/EMM ECM/EMM
Nick/Comedy Central
Service Name N/A HSE24 Russia Today QVC Plus VIVA CNBC Eurosport Das Vierte sixx HSE 24 Extra Channel 21 Shop CNN 1-2-3 TV DMAX YAVIDO iMusic 1 Channel 21 Shop VIVA DMAX VIVA HSE 24 Extra 1-2-3 TV sixx
9E
Nick/Comedy Central
Nick/Comedy Central
CNBC Das Vierte N/A CNBC YAVIDO iMusic 1 sixx HSE 24 Extra DMAX HSE24 Channel 21 Shop Das Vierte 1-2-3 TV Eurosport N/A QVC Plus HSE24 N/A QVC Plus CNN Russia Today N/A
HSE 24 Extra HSE 24 Extra Das Vierte Das Vierte DMAX DMAX CNBC CNBC iMusic 1 iMusic 1 1-2-3 TV 1-2-3 TV HSE24 HSE24 sixx sixx VIVA VIVA QVC Plus QVC Plus Channel 21 Shop Channel 21 Shop N/A N/A YAVIDO Das Vierte Das Vierte Das Vierte DMAX CNBC CNN YAVIDO YAVIDO iMusic 1 iMusic 1 iMusic 1 1-2-3 TV 1-2-3 TV 1-2-3 TV
Nick/Comedy Central
QVC Plus Channel 21 Shop Channel 21 Shop Channel 21 Shop DMAX DMAX CNBC CNBC CNN CNN HSE24 HSE24 sixx sixx VIVA QVC Plus QVC Plus HSE 24 Extra Das Vierte CNBC YAVIDO iMusic 1 1-2-3 TV Eurosport Russia Today HSE24 sixx VIVA QVC Plus Channel 21 Shop N/A DMAX CNN N/A N/A N/A N/A
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285
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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Network Name Transmitter
4011 1000 18 501 4001 16 1 0 1011 1010 1008 1007 1006 1002 1001 116 132 0x0FAB 0x03E8 0x0012 0x01F5 0x0FA1 0x0010 0x0001 0x0000 0x03F3 0x03F2 0x03F0 0x03EF 0x03EE 0x03EA 0x03E9 0x0074 0x0084
PID 8191 2010 2011 2001 2007 2002 2006 3006 3001 5011 4010 3010 3007 3002 502 3011
Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x07DA 0x07DB 0x07D1 0x07D7 0x07D2 0x07D6 0x0BBE 0x0BB9 0x1393 0x0FAA 0x0BC2 0x0BBF 0x0BBA 0x01F6 0x0BC3
Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 9324.02 H.264 Video $ 8202.59 H.264 Video $ 8002.47 H.264 Video - 7302.32 H.264 Video $ 6567.28 H.264 Video $ 5414.85 H.264 Video $ 4501.45 MPEG Audio $ 397.01 MPEG Audio 397.01 AC3 Audio $ 394.92 AC3 Audio $ 394.92 AC3 Audio $ 394.92 MPEG Audio $ 266.41 MPEG Audio $ 266.41 ECM/EMM 211.56 MPEG Audio $ 198.51
% 17.51 15.40 15.03 13.71 12.33 10.17 8.45 0.75 0.75 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.37
Service Name N/A FOX HD FTV HD MEZZO HD iConcerts Duck TV HD Duck TV HD FTV HD FOX HD MEZZO HD iConcerts N/A FOX HD
9E
National Geographic HD
MPEG Audio ECM/EMM EIT ECM/EMM MPEG Audio NIT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM
National Geographic HD
ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM SDT TOT
15.09 15.07 15.07 15.07 15.07 15.07 15.05 15.05 15.04 15.04 15.04 7.57 7.55 7.53 7.53 6.02 0.13
FOX HD MEZZO HD Duck TV HD Duck TV HD iConcerts Penthouse HD Penthouse HD FOX HD Penthouse HD MEZZO HD MEZZO HD iConcerts iConcerts N/A N/A
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13E
PID 532 542 512 502 8191 18 535 515 505 545 537 507 Hex PID 0x0214 0x021E 0x0200 0x01F6 0x1FFF 0x0012 0x0217 0x0203 0x01F9 0x0221 0x0219 0x01FB Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 10500.60 H.264 Video $ 10500.55 H.264 Video $ 10500.55 H.264 Video $ 10500.55 Null Packets - 9526.50 EIT - 1060.37 AC3 Audio $ 460.64 AC3 Audio $ 460.64 AC3 Audio $ 460.64 AC3 Audio $ 460.59 Teletext 263.23 Teletext 263.23 % 18.26 18.26 18.26 18.26 16.57 1.84 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.46 0.46 Service Name TSR1 HD TSR2 HD SF zwei HD SF 1 HD N/A N/A TSR1 HD SF zwei HD SF 1 HD TSR2 HD TSR1 HD SF 1 HD
HoTBIRD 13E
Network Name EUTELSAT 13 EAST Recording Transmitter HOTBIRD 10.971H Remark
547 517 543 514 544 534 533 513 504 503 602 604 603 0x0223 0x0205 0x021F 0x0202 0x0220 0x0216 0x0215 0x0201 0x01F8 0x01F7 0x025A 0x025C 0x025B Teletext Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 263.18 263.18 198.50 198.50 198.45 198.45 198.45 198.45 198.45 198.45 99.74 99.70 99.70 0.46 0.46 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.17 0.17 0.17 TSR2 HD SF zwei HD TSR2 HD SF zwei HD TSR2 HD TSR1 HD TSR1 HD SF zwei HD SF 1 HD SF 1 HD N/A N/A N/A 1 0 541 531 511 501 17 739 729 719 16 20 0x0001 0x0000 0x021D 0x0213 0x01FF 0x01F5 0x0011 0x02E3 0x02D9 0x02CF 0x0010 0x0014 CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM NIT TOT 15.03 15.03 13.61 13.61 13.61 13.61 7.61 7.56 7.56 7.56 4.58 1.46
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PID 161 166 165 167 162 163 164 168 160 169 88 113 84 81 8191 104 100 116 112 108 80
Hex PID 0x00A1 0x00A6 0x00A5 0x00A7 0x00A2 0x00A3 0x00A4 0x00A8 0x00A0 0x00A9 0x0058 0x0071 0x0054 0x0051 0x1FFF 0x0068 0x0064 0x0074 0x0070 0x006C 0x0050
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 11419.29 H.264 Video $ 8748.77 H.264 Video $ 7405.04 H.264 Video $ 7107.82 H.264 Video $ 6255.24 H.264 Video $ 5582.34 H.264 Video $ 4928.63 H.264 Video $ 4071.44 H.264 Video $ 3975.70 H.264 Video $ 3520.78 AC3 Audio $ 394.90 AC3 Audio $ 394.89 AC3 Audio $ 394.89 AC3 Audio $ 394.89 Null Packets 370.46 AC3 Audio $ 263.27 AC3 Audio $ 263.27 AC3 Audio $ 263.26 AC3 Audio $ 263.26 AC3 Audio $ 263.26 AC3 Audio $ 263.26
% 16.75 12.83 10.86 10.43 9.18 8.19 7.23 5.97 5.83 5.16 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.54 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39
CANAL+ GOL HD
Service Name
13E
C+ WEEKEND HD
CANAL+ FILM HD
CANAL+ FILM HD
$ $ -
CANAL+ FILM HD
? ? PAT ECM/EMM PMT SDT NIT CAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles TOT
22.57 22.57 20.01 17.02 10.03 10.03 10.03 10.03 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 10.01 8.28 7.60 3.69 0.38
N/A
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28.2E
PID 5400 2333 5500 2322 3847 2321 3843 96 192 17 5502 5402 5501 5401 2334 Hex PID 0x1518 0x091D 0x157C 0x0912 0x0F07 0x0911 0x0F03 0x0060 0x00C0 0x0011 0x157E 0x151A 0x157D 0x1519 0x091E Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 8459.56 H.264 Video $ 7986.90 H.264 Video - 5926.60 Private Sections - 1500.15 Data 700.23 Private Sections 500.16 Private Sections 312.89 ? 291.16 ECM/EMM 285.16 SDT 274.18 MPEG Audio 263.32 MPEG Audio 263.21 AC3 Audio 235.03 AC3 Audio 235.03 AC3 Audio $ 235.03 % 29.58 27.93 20.72 5.25 2.45 1.75 1.09 1.02 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.92 0.82 0.82 0.82
ASTRA 28.2E
Service Name BBC One HD ITV1 HD BBC HD N/A BBC HD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A BBC HD BBC One HD BBC HD BBC One HD ITV1 HD
? Data ? ? Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections MHEG Private Sections PMT PMT PMT Private Sections EIT Teletext Teletext
198.48 117.01 103.54 51.94 50.47 50.02 50.02 50.02 50.02 41.08 41.08 41.08 40.51 39.04 37.57 37.57
Teletext DVB Subtitles ECM/EMM PAT PMT DVB Subtitles ? Private Sections Private Sections CAT Private Sections Private Sections NIT TOT
37.57 24.90 15.05 13.69 13.58 9.51 4.98 2.94 1.70 1.47 1.36 1.36 1.36 0.11
TELE-satellite HD
0.13 0.09 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ITV1 HD BBC One HD ITV1 HD N/A ITV1 HD BBC HD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 121 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S2/028/ASTRA-10847v-1111.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1050 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S2/028/ASTRA-10847v-1111.ts
PID 513 514 512 3080 3081 661 660 662 192 96 17
Hex PID 0x0201 0x0202 0x0200 0x0C08 0x0C09 0x0295 0x0294 0x0296 0x00C0 0x0060 0x0011
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 17747.89 H.264 Video $ 12610.29 H.264 Video $ 8502.03 Private Sections 724.90 Private Sections 500.09 AC3 Audio $ 393.51 AC3 Audio $ 393.51 AC3 Audio $ 393.46 ECM/EMM 311.92 ? 286.93 SDT 269.98
% 41.10 29.20 19.69 1.68 1.16 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.72 0.66 0.63
28.2E
Service Name Sky Arts 1 HD Sky 3D Sky News HD N/A N/A Sky Arts 1 HD Sky News HD Sky 3D N/A N/A N/A
MPEG Audio ? Private Sections ? ? PMT PMT Teletext EIT Private Sections PMT PAT
$ -
196.76 189.54 167.34 89.63 59.01 42.98 42.98 37.57 27.23 24.99 21.49 21.49
PMT Private Sections Private Sections ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM Private Sections ? CAT NIT TOT
21.44 17.99 17.77 15.09 15.09 15.09 10.94 7.22 1.53 1.42 0.11
TELE-satellite 3D
0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sky 3D N/A N/A Sky 3D Sky Arts 1 HD Sky News HD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 176 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S2/028/ASTRA-12460H-1111.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1647 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S2/028/ASTRA-12460H-1111.ts
43E
PID 8191 145 135 175 155 115 118 176 156 146 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0091 0x0087 0x00AF 0x009B 0x0073 0x0076 0x00B0 0x009C 0x0092 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 25053.62 MPEG2 Video - 4123.12 MPEG2 Video - 3639.89 MPEG2 Video - 2871.66 MPEG2 Video - 2677.05 MPEG2 Video - 1464.90 Teletext 301.28 MPEG Audio 263.38 MPEG Audio 262.56 MPEG Audio 262.51 % 59.27 9.75 8.61 6.79 6.33 3.47 0.71 0.62 0.62 0.62 Service Name N/A TMB TV BENGUTURK TV 3D TEST
TURKSAT 43E
Network Name Transmitter
210 277 136 116 297 287 18 170 140 130 120 0x00D2 0x0115 0x0088 0x0074 0x0129 0x011F 0x0012 0x00AA 0x008C 0x0082 0x0078 SSU SSU MPEG Audio MPEG Audio SSU Private PES EIT PMT PMT PMT PMT -
TURKSAT TANITIM
BENGUTURK TV ICT OAD 1 SKYTECH DATA N/A 3D TEST TMB TV BENGUTURK TV BASKENT AB TV
3D TEST TMB TV
0x0001 0x0000 0x0309 0x0122 0x0118 0x010E 0x0096 0x006E 0x0011 0x0010 0x0014
CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT NIT TOT
15.07 15.07 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 3.08 0.34 0.05
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 165 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S2/043/TURKSAT-12015H-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1588 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S2/043/TURKSAT-12015H-1109.ts
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288E (72W)
PID 8191 1296 400 368 352 304 288 384 416 448 464 496 320 272 43 432 480 70 49 74 72 18 236 235 417 497 45 482 466 434 58 55 56 34 450 59 53 52 40 54 60 57 498 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0510 0x0190 0x0170 0x0160 0x0130 0x0120 0x0180 0x01A0 0x01C0 0x01D0 0x01F0 0x0140 0x0110 0x002B 0x01B0 0x01E0 0x0046 0x0031 0x004A 0x0048 0x0012 0x00EC 0x00EB 0x01A1 0x01F1 0x002D 0x01E2 0x01D2 0x01B2 0x003A 0x0037 0x0038 0x0022 0x01C2 0x003B 0x0035 0x0034 0x0028 0x0036 0x003C 0x0039 0x01F2 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 15195.79 H.264 Video $ 9519.19 H.264 Video - 3306.41 H.264 Video - 3306.41 H.264 Video $ 3306.41 H.264 Video - 3306.41 H.264 Video - 3306.41 H.264 Video $ 3306.34 H.264 Video $ 2805.68 H.264 Video $ 2805.48 H.264 Video $ 2654.89 H.264 Video $ 2654.82 H.264 Video $ 2654.76 H.264 Video $ 2654.76 H.264 Video $ 2654.62 H.264 Video $ 2103.79 H.264 Video - 2103.72 H.264 Video 293.61 H.264 Video $ 293.34 H.264 Video $ 293.28 H.264 Video 293.07 EIT 253.84 PCR 100.21 PCR 100.21 AAC Audio $ 72.26 AAC Audio $ 71.72 AAC Audio $ 71.24 AAC Audio 70.70 AAC Audio $ 70.57 AAC Audio $ 70.57 AAC Audio 70.57 AAC Audio $ 70.57 AAC Audio 70.50 AAC Audio 70.50 AAC Audio $ 70.36 AAC Audio $ 70.30 AAC Audio $ 70.30 AAC Audio $ 70.30 AAC Audio 70.30 AAC Audio $ 70.16 AAC Audio $ 70.09 AAC Audio $ 69.96 AAC Audio $ 69.82 % 20.87 13.07 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 3.85 3.85 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 2.89 2.89 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.14 0.14 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 Service Name N/A TV Pblica Incaa TV Paka Paka Gol TV Encuentro Tecnopolis TaTeTi Vivra Video Exito G360 Construir C5N CN 23 Telesur Suri TV Turismo Encuentro Mvil CN 23 Mvil Gol TV Mvil TV Pblica Mvil N/A _Service 4094 _Service 4093 Vivra Construir Telesur Turismo G360 Suri TV Incaa TV Gol TV Paka Paka Tecnopolis Video Exito Vivra C5N CN 23 Encuentro Telesur TV Pblica TaTeTi Construir
AMc 6 288E
Network Name Transmitter
289 353 305 321 273 369 385 1297 387 355 339 307 51 433 465 481 449 403 401 371 323 75 73 71 48 35 32 1 0 4094 4093 2362 1306 426 410 394 378 362 330 314 298 282 69 67 0x0121 0x0161 0x0131 0x0141 0x0111 0x0171 0x0181 0x0511 0x0183 0x0163 0x0153 0x0133 0x0033 0x01B1 0x01D1 0x01E1 0x01C1 0x0193 0x0191 0x0173 0x0143 0x004B 0x0049 0x0047 0x0030 0x0023 0x0020 0x0001 0x0000 0x0FFE 0x0FFD 0x093A 0x051A 0x01AA 0x019A 0x018A 0x017A 0x016A 0x014A 0x013A 0x012A 0x011A 0x0045 0x0043 AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 69.76 69.55 69.35 69.28 69.15 68.95 68.81 68.61 40.25 40.11 40.04 40.04 36.74 35.59 35.52 35.39 35.39 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 35.32 25.12 25.05 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31 24.31
Arsat Recording
0x0042 0x0041 0x0040 0x003F 0x003E 0x003D 0x0032 0x002F 0x002E 0x002C 0x002A 0x0029 0x0027 0x0026 0x0025 0x0024 0x0021 0x0011 0x0531 0x0521 0x0581 0x0560 0x0559 0x0558 0x0557 0x0556 0x0555 0x0554 0x0553 0x0552 0x0551 0x0534 0x0532 0x0530 0x0522 0x0512 0x0508 0x0506 0x0505 0x0504 0x0501 0x0010 0x0601 0x0014 PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM NIT ECM/EMM TOT
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299E
PID 2024 2019 2021 2025 2627 2624 2020 2022 2023 8191 287 3640 3618 3025 3024 3023 3020 3021 3019 Hex PID 0x07E8 0x07E3 0x07E5 0x07E9 0x0A43 0x0A40 0x07E4 0x07E6 0x07E7 0x1FFF 0x011F 0x0E38 0x0E22 0x0BD1 0x0BD0 0x0BCF 0x0BCC 0x0BCD 0x0BCB Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 6751.80 H.264 Video $ 6477.40 H.264 Video $ 6434.07 H.264 Video $ 5812.80 H.264 Video $ 5649.14 H.264 Video $ 5649.07 H.264 Video $ 5509.12 H.264 Video $ 4541.13 H.264 Video $ 4018.42 Null Packets - 1976.25 ECM/EMM 557.72 AC3 Audio $ 423.86 AC3 Audio $ 423.86 AC3 Audio $ 423.86 AC3 Audio $ 423.86 AC3 Audio $ 423.86 AC3 Audio $ 423.86 AC3 Audio $ 423.79 AC3 Audio $ 423.79 % 11.60 11.13 11.06 9.99 9.71 9.71 9.47 7.80 6.91 3.40 0.96 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 Service Name A&E HD MAX HD Sony HD Space HD AXN HD TNT HD
AMAZonAS 299E
Network Name AMZ-2 Recording Transmitter AMAZONAS 10.728V Remark
18 286 3022 288 17 16 4658 4657 4623 4622 4032 4030 4028 4026 4024 4022 4020 4016 4014 4012 0x0012 0x011E 0x0BCE 0x0120 0x0011 0x0010 0x1232 0x1231 0x120F 0x120E 0x0FC0 0x0FBE 0x0FBC 0x0FBA 0x0FB8 0x0FB6 0x0FB4 0x0FB0 0x0FAE 0x0FAC EIT ECM/EMM MPEG Audio ECM/EMM SDT NIT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM $ 248.16 199.63 198.74 157.34 148.79 20.59 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 15.09 0.43 0.34 0.34 0.27 0.26 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Cinema Golden HD
N/A N/A
Warner Channel HD
History Channel HD
Sony HD Sony HD
4011 4010 1022 1006 1005 1003 4068 4067 1627 1624 1007 1004 1002 0 1 292 291 290 289 20
0x0FAB 0x0FAA 0x03FE 0x03EE 0x03ED 0x03EB 0x0FE4 0x0FE3 0x065B 0x0658 0x03EF 0x03EC 0x03EA 0x0000 0x0001 0x0124 0x0123 0x0122 0x0121 0x0014
ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT CAT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM TOT
Warner Channel HD
A&E HD Sony HD MAX HD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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PID 7324 2761 2753 2752 2751 2759 2755 2241 2757 8191 287 3753 3241 7344 3757 3755 3752 3751 3759
Hex PID 0x1C9C 0x0AC9 0x0AC1 0x0AC0 0x0ABF 0x0AC7 0x0AC3 0x08C1 0x0AC5 0x1FFF 0x011F 0x0EA9 0x0CA9 0x1CB0 0x0EAD 0x0EAB 0x0EA8 0x0EA7 0x0EAF
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 5643.15 H.264 Video $ 5643.15 H.264 Video $ 5643.15 H.264 Video $ 5643.15 H.264 Video $ 5643.15 H.264 Video $ 5642.99 H.264 Video $ 5642.99 H.264 Video $ 5642.99 H.264 Video $ 5639.17 Null Packets - 1987.31 ECM/EMM 507.86 AC3 Audio $ 470.54 AC3 Audio $ 470.37 AC3 Audio $ 423.44 AC3 Audio $ 423.44 AC3 Audio $ 423.44 AC3 Audio $ 423.44 AC3 Audio $ 423.27 MPEG Audio $ 394.24
% 9.71 9.71 9.71 9.71 9.71 9.71 9.71 9.71 9.70 3.42 0.87 0.81 0.81 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.73 0.68
Service Name Nat Geo Wild HD RCN HD Rush HD Fox Sports HD MTV LIVE HD Movie City HD N/A N/A
299E
UNIVERSAL CHANNEL HD
Nat Geo Wild HD Movie City HD MTV LIVE HD Rush HD Fox Sports HD
Discovery Theater HD
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM CAT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM TOT
Rush HD
UNIVERSAL CHANNEL HD
N/A RCN HD Nat Geo Wild HD MTV LIVE HD Rush HD RCN HD Nat Geo Wild HD
Discovery Theater HD
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330E (30W)
PID 102 904 901 1309 506 502 1302 8191 908 1310 1306 1303 909 905 902 510 507 503 Hex PID 0x0066 0x0388 0x0385 0x051D 0x01FA 0x01F6 0x0516 0x1FFF 0x038C 0x051E 0x051A 0x0517 0x038D 0x0389 0x0386 0x01FE 0x01FB 0x01F7 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 2089.27 H.264 Video $ 1417.45 H.264 Video $ 1417.38 H.264 Video $ 1373.95 H.264 Video - 1373.90 H.264 Video $ 1373.88 H.264 Video - 1373.86 Null Packets 798.61 MPEG Audio 100.30 MPEG Audio $ 100.29 MPEG Audio 100.29 MPEG Audio 100.29 MPEG Audio 100.29 MPEG Audio $ 100.29 MPEG Audio $ 100.29 MPEG Audio 100.29 MPEG Audio 100.28 MPEG Audio $ 100.28 % 16.30 11.06 11.06 10.72 10.72 10.72 10.72 6.23 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 0.78 Service Name Eventos2 Rut Canal 12 Eventos Canal 5 Canal 4 TVCiudad N/A Radio_Cero Eventos Zoe TVCiudad Radio_Cero Rut Canal 12 CX20 Canal 5 Canal 4
HISpASAT 330E
Network Name Transmitter
103 1308 1305 1301 907 509 505 501 101 18 17 7510 7509 7502 7500 7508 7507 7506 7505 0x0067 0x051C 0x0519 0x0515 0x038B 0x01FD 0x01F9 0x01F5 0x0065 0x0012 0x0011 0x1D56 0x1D55 0x1D4E 0x1D4C 0x1D54 0x1D53 0x1D52 0x1D51 MPEG Audio PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR EIT SDT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM
ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT ECM/EMM NIT CAT ECM/EMM TOT
Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 3 Min, File Size: 485 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S2/330/HISpASAT-11910v-1111.ts
359E
PID 516 515 512 513 514 8191 641 48 18 657 648 656 652 644 640 17 Hex PID 0x0204 0x0203 0x0200 0x0201 0x0202 0x1FFF 0x0281 0x0030 0x0012 0x0291 0x0288 0x0290 0x028C 0x0284 0x0280 0x0011 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 13846.91 H.264 Video $ 12305.98 H.264 Video $ 12038.82 H.264 Video $ 11995.69 H.264 Video $ 9947.94 Null Packets - 3428.83 AC3 Audio $ 462.09 ECM/EMM 413.14 EIT 401.25 AC3 Audio 400.75 AC3 Audio $ 400.75 MPEG Audio $ 267.17 MPEG Audio $ 263.20 MPEG Audio $ 229.99 MPEG Audio $ 201.12 SDT 25.03 % 20.65 18.35 17.95 17.89 14.83 5.11 0.69 0.62 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.39 0.34 0.30 0.04 Service Name TV 2 3D
THoR 5 359E
Network Name Transmitter
610 612 272 271 270 260 259 258 257 256 104 103 101 96 87 85 77 0x0262 0x0264 0x0110 0x010F 0x010E 0x0104 0x0103 0x0102 0x0101 0x0100 0x0068 0x0067 0x0065 0x0060 0x0057 0x0055 0x004D DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM -
ESPN America HD
ESPN America HD
Nat Geo HD Nat Geo Wild HD MTV Live HD N/A Nat Geo HD N/A N/A TV 2 3D MTV Live HD TV 2 3D Nat Geo Wild HD Nat Geo HD N/A
ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM CAT PAT DVB Subtitles NIT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles TOT
ESPN America HD
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 264 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-S2/359/THoR5-11785H-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 2515 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-S2/359/THoR5-11785H-1110.ts
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TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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AT
PID 1020 1010 1040 8191 1013 1023 1025 1045 Hex PID 0x03FC 0x03F2 0x0410 0x1FFF 0x03F5 0x03FF 0x0401 0x0415 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 4736.71 MPEG2 Video - 3687.03 MPEG2 Video - 2891.25 Null Packets 898.46 AC3 Audio 460.59 AC3 Audio 460.45 Teletext 300.87 Teletext 300.82 % 31.72 24.69 19.36 6.02 3.08 3.08 2.01 2.01 Service Name ORF2 W ORF1 ATV N/A ORF1 ORF2 W ORF2 W ATV
terrestrial
Austria
0.13 0.13 0.13 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.00 ORF2 N ORF2 W ORF1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
AT
Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio EIT Private PES Private PES Private PES PMT
Thomas Haring
18.82 18.82 18.82 3.76 3.76 2.85 2.47 0.19 0.10
PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT SDT Network Sync NIT TOT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 56 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T/AT/vienna-ch24-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 561 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T/AT/vienna-ch24-1109.ts
PID 1060 1064 1055 1050 8191 1052 1058 1068 1067
Hex PID 0x0424 0x0428 0x041F 0x041A 0x1FFF 0x041C 0x0422 0x042C 0x042B
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3262.60 MPEG2 Video - 3196.39 MPEG2 Video - 3188.06 MPEG2 Video - 3079.65 Null Packets - 1477.70 Teletext 301.26 Teletext 301.18 Teletext 263.67 MPEG Audio 175.78
Service Name ORF Sport Plus ServusTV 3SAT PULS 4 N/A PULS 4 3SAT ServusTV ServusTV
AT
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio EIT Private PES Private PES Private PES
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT Network Sync SDT NIT TOT
18.88 18.88 18.88 18.88 18.88 3.71 2.80 1.98 0.25 0.16
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 61 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T/AT/vienna-ch34-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 624 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T/AT/vienna-ch34-1109.ts
cH
PID 161 167 163 162 160 18 53 41 38 35 Hex PID 0x00A1 0x00A7 0x00A3 0x00A2 0x00A0 0x0012 0x0035 0x0029 0x0026 0x0023 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 4162.72 MPEG2 Video - 2761.15 MPEG2 Video - 2193.02 MPEG2 Video - 2144.79 MPEG2 Video - 2023.30 EIT 269.77 Teletext 264.41 Teletext 264.41 Teletext 264.41 Teletext 264.41 % 25.44 16.87 13.40 13.11 12.36 1.65 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 Service Name RTS Un SF info SF zwei RSI LA 1 SF 1 N/A SF info SF zwei RSI LA 1 RTS Un
Switzerland CH
Network Name Transmitter
32 102 92 88 84 80 93 89 85 81 103 0x0020 0x0066 0x005C 0x0058 0x0054 0x0050 0x005D 0x0059 0x0055 0x0051 0x0067 Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio -
TELE-satellite
3.57 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 2.98 2.98 2.68 2.38 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 N/A SF info SF zwei RSI LA 1 RTS Un SF 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
NIT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT Network Sync SDT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 63 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T/cH/Zurich-ch34-1206.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 619 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T/cH/Zurich-ch34-1206.ts
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cn
PID 161 308 163 162 84 88 Hex PID 0x00A1 0x0134 0x00A3 0x00A2 0x0054 0x0058 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2348.05 MPEG2 Video - 2235.69 MPEG2 Video - 1397.22 MPEG2 Video - 1309.02 MPEG Audio 104.46 MPEG Audio 104.43 % 29.76 28.33 17.71 16.59 1.32 1.32 Service Name SZTVM02 SZTVM01 SZTVM04 SZTVM03 SZTVM02 SZTVM03
china CN
Network Name SZTVM Recording Transmitter Shenzhen Channel 52 Remark
256 92 67 66 65 33 32 0x0100 0x005C 0x0043 0x0042 0x0041 0x0021 0x0020 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT 104.40 104.40 22.54 22.54 22.54 22.54 22.54 1.32 1.32 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 SZTVM01 SZTVM04 SZTVM04 SZTVM03 SZTVM02 Data SZTVM01 17 16 0 21 20 0x0011 0x0010 0x0000 0x0015 0x0014 SDT NIT PAT Network Sync TOT 22.54 22.54 22.54 2.48 0.34
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DE
PID 545 337 353 433 18 343 551 439 Hex PID 0x0221 0x0151 0x0161 0x01B1 0x0012 0x0157 0x0227 0x01B7 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2886.92 MPEG2 Video - 2648.43 MPEG2 Video - 2554.82 MPEG2 Video - 2396.65 EIT 358.83 Teletext 300.84 Teletext 300.81 Teletext 300.81 % 22.26 20.42 19.70 18.48 2.77 2.32 2.32 2.32 Service Name VOX RTL Television RTL2 Super RTL N/A RTL Television VOX Super RTL
Germany DE
Network Name MEDIA BROADCAST Recording Transmitter Munich Channel 34
359 546 434 354 338 344 432 336 544 0x0167 0x0222 0x01B2 0x0162 0x0152 0x0158 0x01B0 0x0150 0x0220 Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio DVB Subtitles PMT PMT PMT 300.81 203.69 203.69 203.68 200.96 68.89 5.47 5.47 5.46 2.32 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.55 0.53 0.04 0.04 0.04 RTL2 VOX Super RTL RTL2 RTL Television RTL Television Super RTL RTL Television VOX 352 1 0 21 72 17 16 20 0x0160 0x0001 0x0000 0x0015 0x0048 0x0011 0x0010 0x0014
TELE-satellite
5.46 5.46 5.46 2.47 1.54 0.76 0.17 0.11 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 RTL2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PMT CAT PAT Network Sync Private Sections SDT NIT TOT
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Hex PID 0x0231 0x0221 0x0241 0x0251 0x0012 0x0257 0x0237 0x0227
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3123.36 MPEG2 Video - 2819.02 MPEG2 Video - 2332.20 MPEG2 Video - 2184.34 EIT 372.19 Teletext 263.21 Teletext 263.21 Teletext 263.21
Service Name 3sat ZDF ZDFinfo neo/KI.KA N/A neo/KI.KA 3sat ZDF
DE
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio CAT PAT Private Sections
TELE-satellite
5.48 5.48 5.46 5.46 2.46 0.95 0.84 0.22 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 ZDFinfo ZDF neo/KI.KA 3sat N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Hex PID 0x00E1 0x0131 0x0181 0x00A1 0x00E7 0x0187 0x0137 0x00A7
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3492.50 MPEG2 Video - 2590.09 MPEG2 Video - 2496.26 MPEG2 Video - 2386.04 Teletext 263.21 Teletext 263.18 Teletext 263.18 Teletext 263.18
Service Name N24 ProSieben SAT.1 kabel eins N24 SAT.1 ProSieben kabel eins
DE
TELE-satellite
5.46 5.01 5.01 3.16 2.47 0.95 0.80 0.17 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PAT Private Sections Private Sections CAT Network Sync TOT SDT NIT
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TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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Network Name MEDIA BROADCAST Recording Transmitter Munich Channel 52
466 146 2178 151 18 474 0 473 2176 0x01D2 0x0092 0x0882 0x0097 0x0012 0x01DA 0x0000 0x01D9 0x0880 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Teletext EIT Data PAT Data PMT 203.68 198.49 197.96 188.04 147.98 51.85 20.04 6.01 5.47 1.57 1.53 1.53 1.45 1.14 0.40 0.15 0.05 0.04 Bibel TV HSE24 Mnchen TV HSE24 N/A Bibel TV N/A Bibel TV Mnchen TV 592 464 144 1 472 21 17 16 20 0x0250 0x01D0 0x0090 0x0001 0x01D8 0x0015 0x0011 0x0010 0x0014
Hex PID 0x0091 0x0881 0x01D1 0x0251 0x0257 0x01D7 0x0887 0x0252
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3990.04 MPEG2 Video - 3263.79 MPEG2 Video - 1973.47 MPEG2 Video - 1662.92 Teletext 300.86 Teletext 263.25 Teletext 263.23 MPEG Audio 203.68
DE
TELE-satellite
5.47 5.47 5.47 5.47 4.99 2.45 0.84 0.15 0.10 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00
Channel 21/Euronews
Channel 21/Euronews
PMT PMT PMT CAT Data Network Sync SDT NIT TOT
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Hex PID 0x0201 0x0031 0x0021 0x0061 0x0012 0x0204 0x0064 0x0034 0x0024
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3445.16 MPEG2 Video - 2844.51 MPEG2 Video - 2038.59 MPEG2 Video - 1889.14 EIT 305.67 Teletext 263.25 Teletext 263.25 Teletext 263.25 Teletext 263.25
Service Name Das Erste Phoenix arte EinsPlus N/A Das Erste EinsPlus Phoenix arte
DE
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private Sections PMT PMT PMT PMT
TELE-satellite
7.74 6.10 5.47 3.17 3.02 2.45 1.55 0.95 0.80 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Private Sections Private Sections PAT CAT TOT Network Sync Private Sections NIT SDT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 55 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T/DE/Munich-ch54-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 484 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T/DE/Munich-ch54-1109.ts
Hex PID 0x0231 0x0041 0x0221 0x0E11 0x0012 0x0E14 0x0234 0x0224 0x0E12
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3171.05 MPEG2 Video - 2720.55 MPEG2 Video - 2370.25 MPEG2 Video - 2345.96 EIT 299.95 Teletext 263.17 Teletext 263.17 Teletext 263.17 MPEG Audio 203.66
Bayerisches FS Sd
DE
Bayerisches FS Sd
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private Data PMT PMT PMT PMT Private Sections
TELE-satellite
6.25 5.48 3.15 3.12 3.06 3.03 3.00 2.48 0.86 0.74 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
0x0E1C 0x0000 0x0001 0x022C 0x023C 0x022A 0x0014 0x0015 0x0011 0x0010
Private Sections PAT CAT Private Sections Private Sections Private Data TOT Network Sync SDT NIT
Bayerisches FS Sd
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HU
PID 1011 1001 1211 1201 18 1014 1004 1214 1003 1212 Hex PID 0x03F3 0x03E9 0x04BB 0x04B1 0x0012 0x03F6 0x03EC 0x04BE 0x03EB 0x04BC Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 6650.33 H.264 Video - 5549.83 H.264 Video - 5450.87 H.264 Video - 1573.21 EIT 521.11 AC3 Audio 423.03 AC3 Audio 423.03 AC3 Audio 423.00 Teletext 225.63 MPEG Audio 132.33 % 29.96 25.00 24.55 7.09 2.35 1.91 1.91 1.91 1.02 0.60 Service Name m2 HD m1 HD Duna 2 HD Duna N/A m2 HD m1 HD Duna 2 HD m1 HD Duna 2 HD
Hungary IL
Network Name DTT Hungary Recording Transmitter Budapest Channel 38 Remark
1202 1012 1002 1312 1322 1302 1 1320 1310 1300 1210 0x04B2 0x03F4 0x03EA 0x0520 0x052A 0x0516 0x0001 0x0528 0x051E 0x0514 0x04BA MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio CAT PMT PMT PMT PMT 132.30 132.30 132.30 102.69 102.64 69.21 15.06 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.46 0.46 0.31 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 Duna m2 HD m1 HD MR2 Petofi Radio 1200 1010 1000 0 1700 17 21 16 20 0x04B0 0x03F2 0x03E8 0x0000 0x06A4 0x0011 0x0015 0x0010 0x0014 PMT PMT PMT PAT PMT SDT Network Sync NIT TOT 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.00 3.00 2.46 0.93 0.28
TELE-satellite Radio
0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 Duna m2 HD m1 HD N/A DataService_A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A
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PID 3101 3111 3011 3081 3071 3091 3021 3051 3001 3061 3031 3041 18 3121 5000 3094 3032 3002
Hex PID 0x0C1D 0x0C27 0x0BC3 0x0C09 0x0BFF 0x0C13 0x0BCD 0x0BEB 0x0BB9 0x0BF5 0x0BD7 0x0BE1 0x0012 0x0C31 0x1388 0x0C16 0x0BD8 0x0BBA
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 2741.44 H.264 Video $ 2155.15 H.264 Video $ 1848.13 H.264 Video $ 1840.69 H.264 Video $ 1551.18 H.264 Video $ 1432.28 H.264 Video $ 1342.33 H.264 Video $ 1268.70 H.264 Video $ 1190.26 H.264 Video $ 1174.81 H.264 Video $ 1169.10 H.264 Video $ 910.12 EIT 514.37 H.264 Video $ 223.99 ECM/EMM 81.50 AAC Audio $ 68.09 AAC Audio $ 68.00 AAC Audio $ 68.00
% 13.19 10.37 8.89 8.85 7.46 6.89 6.46 6.10 5.72 5.65 5.62 4.38 2.47 1.08 0.39 0.33 0.33 0.33
Universal Channel
Service Name Sport1 Sport2 VIASAT3 Spektrum Cartoon Network History Prizma TV Comedy Central PRO4 Minimax Muzsika TV N/A Dorcel TV N/A History Muzsika TV PRO4
IL
Universal Channel
Universal Channel
Cartoon Network Prizma TV Minimax VIASAT3 Sport1 Cartoon Network Dorcel TV DataService_B Dorcel TV Dorcel TV Sport2 Sport1 History
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT ECM/EMM PMT PAT ECM/EMM CAT SDT Network Sync NIT TOT
15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.05 15.03 15.03 4.50 2.45 0.87 0.29
TELE-satellite encrypted
0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 Spektrum Cartoon Network Minimax Comedy Central
Universal Channel
Muzsika TV Prizma TV VIASAT3 PRO4 PRO4 N/A VIASAT3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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PID 2131 2061 2121 2011 2001 2021 2101 2081 2041 2031 2111 2051 2071 18 2141 2046 2013 2003 2091 2113 2103 2043 2042 2044 5000 2202
Hex PID 0x0853 0x080D 0x0849 0x07DB 0x07D1 0x07E5 0x0835 0x0821 0x07F9 0x07EF 0x083F 0x0803 0x0817 0x0012 0x085D 0x07FE 0x07DD 0x07D3 0x082B 0x0841 0x0837 0x07FB 0x07FA 0x07FC 0x1388 0x089A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 2016.78 H.264 Video $ 1826.25 H.264 Video $ 1611.13 H.264 Video - 1552.19 H.264 Video - 1552.19 H.264 Video $ 1393.41 H.264 Video $ 1375.96 H.264 Video $ 1212.13 H.264 Video $ 1158.78 H.264 Video $ 1092.65 H.264 Video $ 919.30 H.264 Video $ 905.75 H.264 Video $ 804.19 EIT 531.62 H.264 Video 530.07 AC3 Audio $ 422.53 Teletext 300.79 Teletext 225.63 H.264 Video $ 224.02 Teletext $ 188.02 Teletext $ 188.02 Teletext $ 112.77 AAC Audio $ 101.37 AAC Audio $ 101.26 ECM/EMM 83.40 AAC Audio 69.27
% 9.09 8.23 7.26 7.00 7.00 6.28 6.20 5.46 5.22 4.93 4.14 4.08 3.63 2.40 2.39 1.90 1.36 1.02 1.01 0.85 0.85 0.51 0.46 0.46 0.38 0.31
National Geographic
Service Name Euronews Teszt Disney Channel Sportklub TV2 RTL Klub Cool ATV FEM3 HBO Film+ HirTV AXN N/A Info csatorna HBO TV2 RTL Klub Private Spice HirTV ATV HBO HBO HBO N/A Info csatorna
IL
TELE-satellite
$ 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.03 15.00 6.00 3.03 2.45 0.90 0.33 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 ATV Private Spice Private Spice FEM3 FEM3 AXN AXN Disney Channel Disney Channel HBO HBO Film+ Film+ Cool Cool TV2 RTL Klub N/A HirTV N/A AXN N/A N/A N/A
PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT ECM/EMM PMT PMT PMT PAT ECM/EMM SDT DVB Subtitles Network Sync NIT TOT
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IL
PID 2561 2657 2625 2593 2689 8191 18 2658 2594 2562 2626 Hex PID 0x0A01 0x0A61 0x0A41 0x0A21 0x0A81 0x1FFF 0x0012 0x0A62 0x0A22 0x0A02 0x0A42 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 3044.07 H.264 Video - 3039.96 H.264 Video - 2889.05 H.264 Video - 2295.87 H.264 Video - 1062.76 Null Packets 261.74 EIT 160.12 AAC Audio 53.19 AAC Audio 53.12 AAC Audio 53.09 AAC Audio 53.04 % 22.93 22.89 21.76 17.29 8.00 1.97 1.21 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 Service Name Ch 1 Ch 33 Ch 10 Ch 2 Ch 99 N/A N/A Ch 33 Ch 2 Ch 1 Ch 10
Israel IL
Network Name Transmitter
2690 94 2817 2993 0 2992 2816 2688 2624 2592 2560 2656 0x0A82 0x005E 0x0B01 0x0BB1 0x0000 0x0BB0 0x0B00 0x0A80 0x0A40 0x0A20 0x0A00 0x0A60 AAC Audio PCR AAC Audio AAC Audio PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT -
Benjamin Ganor
9.23 6.05 3.58 3.58 3.15 3.15 3.15 3.03 3.03 2.48 0.07 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Ch 2 N/A Ch 2 Ch 2 Ch 10 Ch 10 Ch 10 N/A N/A N/A
DVB Subtitles SDT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles TOT NIT Network Sync
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293
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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DZ
PID 3001 2001 4001 6001 5001 1001 6002 Hex PID 0x0BB9 0x07D1 0x0FA1 0x1771 0x1389 0x03E9 0x1772 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 5122.17 MPEG2 Video - 3383.41 MPEG2 Video - 3076.67 MPEG2 Video - 2872.38 MPEG2 Video - 2872.33 MPEG2 Video - 2872.01 MPEG Audio 132.45 % 24.32 16.06 14.61 13.64 13.64 13.63 0.63 Service Name
PROGRAMME_NATIONAL
Algeria DZ
Network Name 2 Recording Transmitter Sidi Bel-Abbes Channel 43
5002 2002 1002 4002 3002 18 1 6000 0x138A 0x07D2 0x03EA 0x0FA2 0x0BBA 0x0012 0x0001 0x1770 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio EIT CAT PMT 132.45 132.45 132.45 132.40 132.40 8.70 7.57 7.52 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.04 0.04 0.04
CANAL_ALGERIE
Morsli Hallam
7.52 7.52 7.52 7.52 7.52 7.52 1.50 0.32 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.00 TV_5 Canal 6-Feed
PROGRAMME_NATIONAL
TV_5
CANAL_ALGERIE
PROGRAMME_NATIONAL
CANAL_ALGERIE
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nL
PID 4041 4011 4031 4021 4043 4013 4012 4122 4032 4022 4142 4132 Hex PID 0x0FC9 0x0FAB 0x0FBF 0x0FB5 0x0FCB 0x0FAD 0x0FAC 0x101A 0x0FC0 0x0FB6 0x102E 0x1024 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2682.41 MPEG2 Video $ 2552.21 MPEG2 Video $ 2484.09 MPEG2 Video $ 1918.51 Teletext 297.96 Teletext $ 223.62 MPEG Audio $ 166.37 MPEG Audio $ 166.18 MPEG Audio $ 166.11 MPEG Audio $ 166.11 MPEG Audio $ 165.98 MPEG Audio $ 165.91 % 22.44 21.36 20.79 16.05 2.49 1.87 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39
TV Drenthe tijdelijk
Nickelodeon/TeenNick
The netherlands
Service Name SLAM!TV 13th Street
NL
TV Drenthe tijdelijk
Nickelodeon/TeenNick Nickelodeon/TeenNick
BBC Radio 1 N/A N/A N/A BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 1 SLAM!TV 13th Street BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 4
Nickelodeon/TeenNick
0x1022 0x1018 0x100E 0x0FC8 0x0FBE 0x0FB4 0x0FAA 0x0001 0x0000 0x0015 0x0010 0x0011
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT Network Sync NIT SDT
15.04 15.04 15.04 15.04 15.04 15.04 15.04 15.04 14.91 2.45 1.66 1.46
TELE-satellite Radio
0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.02 0.01 0.01
TV Drenthe tijdelijk
Nickelodeon/TeenNick
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 32 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T/nL/Amsterdam-ch27-1109.ts
pL
PID 8191 802 202 502 102 302 702 402 602 18 204 504 305 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0322 0x00CA 0x01F6 0x0066 0x012E 0x02BE 0x0192 0x025A 0x0012 0x00CC 0x01F8 0x0131 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 3521.45 H.264 Video - 3277.97 H.264 Video - 2936.74 H.264 Video - 2563.76 H.264 Video - 2154.60 H.264 Video - 2149.47 H.264 Video - 1817.12 H.264 Video - 1563.09 H.264 Video 819.43 EIT 571.33 AC3 Audio 459.22 AC3 Audio 393.62 Teletext 225.72 % 14.15 13.17 11.80 10.30 8.65 8.63 7.30 6.28 3.29 2.30 1.84 1.58 0.91 Service Name N/A TVN TVN Siedem Polsat TV4 TV6 TV Puls PULS 2 N/A TVN TVN Siedem TV4
poland PL
Network Name Transmitter
205 105 505 803 403 303 703 603 503 203 103 106 701 601 0x00CD 0x0069 0x01F9 0x0323 0x0193 0x012F 0x02BF 0x025B 0x01F7 0x00CB 0x0067 0x006A 0x02BD 0x0259 Teletext Teletext Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio DVB Subtitles PMT PMT -
Jacek Pawlowski
14.93 14.93 14.93 14.93 14.93 14.93 14.93 3.78 3.78 3.02 3.01 2.46 0.19 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
Polsat Sport News
TV Puls TV4 TV6 PULS 2 TVN Siedem TVN Polsat Polsat TV6 PULS 2
0x0321 0x01F5 0x0191 0x012D 0x00C9 0x0065 0x0000 0x01FA 0x00CE 0x0011 0x0014 0x0015 0x0010
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles SDT TOT Network Sync NIT
TVN Siedem TV Puls TV4 TVN Polsat N/A TVN Siedem TVN N/A N/A N/A N/A
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pT
PID 8191 512 256 1024 768 3840 35 34 Hex PID 0x1FFF 0x0200 0x0100 0x0400 0x0300 0x0F00 0x0023 0x0022 Stream Type Encrypted kbps Null Packets - 6271.02 H.264 Video - 4723.41 H.264 Video - 2495.07 H.264 Video - 2373.95 H.264 Video - 1935.72 H.264 Video 501.31 Teletext 263.93 Teletext 226.16 % 31.43 23.67 12.50 11.90 9.70 2.51 1.32 1.13 Service Name N/A RTP 2 RTP 1 TVI SIC HD TVI SIC
portugal PT
Network Name Transmitter
18 33 32 513 1025 257 769 0 3856 0x0012 0x0021 0x0020 0x0201 0x0401 0x0101 0x0301 0x0000 0x0F10 EIT Teletext Teletext AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio PAT PMT -
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QA
PID Hex PID Stream Type Encrypted kbps % 1009 0x03F1 MPEG2 Video - 2845.80 89.92 1010 0x03F2 MPEG Audio 263.42 8.32 Service Name Qatar1 Qatar1
Qatar QA
Network Name Transmitter
17 108 0 0x0011 SDT 0x006C PMT 0x0000 PAT -
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UK
PID 601 201 101 2101 301 701 2391 501 18 3010 702 2392 2102 602 502 302 202 102 1901 1801 1101 1201 1501 1701 1301 1401 Hex PID 0x0259 0x00C9 0x0065 0x0835 0x012D 0x02BD 0x0957 0x01F5 0x0012 0x0BC2 0x02BE 0x0958 0x0836 0x025A 0x01F6 0x012E 0x00CA 0x0066 0x076D 0x0709 0x044D 0x04B1 0x05DD 0x06A5 0x0515 0x0579 Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2076.92 MPEG2 Video - 2055.00 MPEG2 Video - 2023.19 MPEG2 Video - 1988.94 MPEG2 Video - 1769.96 MPEG2 Video - 1746.56 MPEG2 Video - 1653.11 MPEG2 Video - 1556.10 EIT 428.38 MHEG 208.33 MPEG Audio 137.96 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 135.86 MPEG Audio 135.86 MPEG Audio 135.86 MPEG Audio 94.07 MPEG Audio 94.04 MPEG Audio 94.02 MPEG Audio 94.02 MPEG Audio 70.00 % 11.59 11.46 11.29 11.10 9.87 9.74 9.22 8.68 2.39 1.16 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.39 Service Name ITV4 VIVA 4Music Russia Today Yesterday Film4 QVC Beauty Ideal World N/A Sky Text Film4 QVC Beauty Russia Today ITV4 Ideal World Yesterday VIVA 4Music Q Magic Kiss heat Smash Hits! The Hits Radio Kerrang! SMOOTH RADIO
United Kingdom UK
Network Name Transmitter
1601 105 3022 3021 2346 303 103 2376 1042 1030 1017 1041 1040 1039 1037 1035 1033 1032 1029 1028 1027 1024 1023 1022 1021 1018 1016 0x0641 0x0069 0x0BCE 0x0BCD 0x092A 0x012F 0x0067 0x0948 0x0412 0x0406 0x03F9 0x0411 0x0410 0x040F 0x040D 0x040B 0x0409 0x0408 0x0405 0x0404 0x0403 0x0400 0x03FF 0x03FE 0x03FD 0x03FA 0x03F8 MPEG Audio MHEG Data Data MHEG DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles MHEG PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT -
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT PMT SDT MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG DVB Subtitles MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG Data TOT Data NIT Data
7.52 7.52 7.52 7.52 7.52 7.52 6.88 6.51 5.77 5.77 5.77 5.77 5.77 5.77 5.77 5.40 5.01 5.01 5.01 5.01 4.51 3.01 3.01 1.18 1.18 0.20
TELE-satellite MHEG
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00
Film4 Ideal World Yesterday VIVA 4Music N/A ADULT Babestn N/A Rocks & Co 1 Magic Premier Radio SMOOTH RADIO heat Kiss ADULT smileTV2 ITV4 ADULT Section Q The Hits Radio Kerrang! Smash Hits! Sky Text N/A Channel Zero N/A Channel Zero
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295
TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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Network Name Transmitter
6904 7089 6354 7076 4147 6522 7068 7081 6908 6521 2870 2868 0 6886 7074 4150 6480 395 392 391 390 388 387 385 382 290 284 279 276 275 270 268 0x1AF8 0x1BB1 0x18D2 0x1BA4 0x1033 0x197A 0x1B9C 0x1BA9 0x1AFC 0x1979 0x0B36 0x0B34 0x0000 0x1AE6 0x1BA2 0x1036 0x1950 0x018B 0x0188 0x0187 0x0186 0x0184 0x0183 0x0181 0x017E 0x0122 0x011C 0x0117 0x0114 0x0113 0x010E 0x010C
PID 521 6273 6689 5381 6049 6737 6596 6833 6929 6881 18 6361 6056 7084 6738 6674 6274 6114 6098 6082 6050 6930 6882 6834 6690 659 6883 6835 6691 6675 669
Hex PID 0x0209 0x1881 0x1A21 0x1505 0x17A1 0x1A51 0x19C4 0x1AB1 0x1B11 0x1AE1 0x0012 0x18D9 0x17A8 0x1BAC 0x1A52 0x1A12 0x1882 0x17E2 0x17D2 0x17C2 0x17A2 0x1B12 0x1AE2 0x1AB2 0x1A22 0x0293 0x1AE3 0x1AB3 0x1A23 0x1A13 0x029D
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2767.19 MPEG2 Video - 2602.78 MPEG2 Video - 2225.50 DVB Subtitles $ 1898.58 MPEG2 Video - 1886.30 MPEG2 Video $ 1812.19 MPEG2 Video - 1753.07 MPEG2 Video - 1699.69 MPEG2 Video - 1628.73 MPEG2 Video - 1470.72 EIT 623.79 Data 250.07 MHEG 249.14 DVB Subtitles $ 135.81 MPEG Audio $ 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.81 MPEG Audio 135.79 MPEG Audio 135.79 MPEG Audio 135.79 MPEG Audio 135.79 MPEG Audio 135.79 MPEG Audio 73.13 MPEG Audio 73.13 MPEG Audio 73.13 MPEG Audio 73.11 MPEG Audio 73.11
% 11.65 10.96 9.37 8.00 7.94 7.63 7.38 7.16 6.86 6.19 2.63 1.05 1.05 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31
Service Name Challenge bid tv 5 USA TOPUP Anytime1 QVC TOPUP Anytime3 5* CITV QUEST ITV3 N/A Teletext Hols QVC TOPUP Anytime1 TOPUP Anytime3 5* bid tv Capital FM Heart Absolute Radio QVC QUEST ITV3 CITV 5 USA Challenge ITV3 CITV 5 USA 5* Challenge
UK
MHEG Data MPEG Audio Audio ECM/EMM Data MHEG Private PES MHEG Data ECM/EMM ECM/EMM PAT DVB Subtitles MHEG ECM/EMM MHEG PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG Data MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG CAT MHEG TOT NIT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles
7.53 7.53 7.53 7.53 7.53 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 6.55 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 3.02 3.02 1.17 0.54 0.54 0.32 0.29
TELE-satellite MHEG
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
QUEST 1-2-1 Dating MOBILIZER CITV QVC ADULT Section ADULT redhotTV TOPUP Anytime2 TOPUP Anytime1 ITV3 Television X bid tv N/A Gems TV ADULT Filth ADULT redhotTV ITV2 +1 bid tv ADULT Section Capital FM Heart Absolute Radio N/A Teletext Hols N/A N/A 5 USA 5* CITV QUEST
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PID 201 2401 2111 301 401 101 611 501 2301 18 2112 612 502 402 202 102 2402 2302 302
Hex PID 0x00C9 0x0961 0x083F 0x012D 0x0191 0x0065 0x0263 0x01F5 0x08FD 0x0012 0x0840 0x0264 0x01F6 0x0192 0x00CA 0x0066 0x0962 0x08FE 0x012E
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 2282.31 MPEG2 Video - 1956.14 MPEG2 Video - 1903.22 MPEG2 Video - 1891.21 MPEG2 Video - 1761.39 MPEG2 Video - 1652.49 MPEG2 Video - 1649.21 MPEG2 Video - 1451.25 MPEG2 Video - 1374.76 EIT 455.47 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.94 MPEG Audio 137.92 MPEG Audio 137.92 MPEG Audio 137.92
% 12.71 10.89 10.60 10.53 9.81 9.20 9.18 8.08 7.65 2.54 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.77
Service Name Pick TV+1 Gems TV Dave ja vu Pick TV Dave Sky News price-drop tv E4+1 Create & Craft N/A Dave ja vu price-drop tv E4+1 Dave Pick TV+1 Sky News Gems TV Create & Craft Pick TV
UK
MPEG Audio DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles MHEG DVB Subtitles PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG TOT NIT DVB Subtitles
7.51 7.51 7.51 7.51 7.51 5.93 5.76 5.76 5.76 5.76 5.76 5.76 5.52 5.52 4.52 3.01 1.29 0.58
TELE-satellite MHEG
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.00 Gems TV ADULT Blue ADULT smileTV3 Big Deal ADULT Babestn2 N/A Daystar ADULT Blue Big Deal COMMUNITY ADULT smileTV3 ADULT Babestn2 CNN ADULT PARTY talkSPORT N/A N/A Dave
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PID 2401 2501 601 701 2101 101 301 501 2391 201 18 2502 2102 602 202 502 302 102 2392 702 2402 1901 1801 1101 1201 1301 1701 1501 1401 1601
Hex PID 0x0961 0x09C5 0x0259 0x02BD 0x0835 0x0065 0x012D 0x01F5 0x0957 0x00C9 0x0012 0x09C6 0x0836 0x025A 0x00CA 0x01F6 0x012E 0x0066 0x0958 0x02BE 0x0962 0x076D 0x0709 0x044D 0x04B1 0x0515 0x06A5 0x05DD 0x0579 0x0641
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video $ 3246.36 MPEG2 Video $ 2796.63 MPEG2 Video - 2375.20 MPEG2 Video - 1947.39 MPEG2 Video - 1820.30 MPEG2 Video - 1753.24 MPEG2 Video - 1700.80 MPEG2 Video - 1659.45 MPEG2 Video - 1600.37 MPEG2 Video - 1477.78 EIT 465.92 MPEG Audio $ 137.41 MPEG Audio 137.41 MPEG Audio 137.34 MPEG Audio 137.31 MPEG Audio 137.29 MPEG Audio 137.29 MPEG Audio 137.26 MPEG Audio 137.12 MPEG Audio 137.12 MPEG Audio $ 137.09 MPEG Audio 135.25 MPEG Audio 135.20 MPEG Audio 135.08 MPEG Audio 93.65 MPEG Audio 93.60 MPEG Audio 93.50 MPEG Audio 93.47 MPEG Audio 69.71 MPEG Audio 69.66
% 13.71 11.81 10.03 8.22 7.68 7.40 7.18 7.01 6.76 6.24 1.97 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.57 0.57 0.57 0.40 0.40 0.39 0.39 0.29 0.29
Service Name Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports 2 ITV4 Film4 Russia Today 4Music Yesterday Ideal World QVC Beauty VIVA N/A Sky Sports 2 Russia Today ITV4 VIVA Ideal World Yesterday 4Music QVC Beauty Film4 Sky Sports 1 Q Magic Kiss heat Kerrang! The Hits Radio Smash Hits! SMOOTH RADIO Premier Radio
UK
MHEG ECM/EMM Data ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM DVB Subtitles Data MHEG DVB Subtitles MHEG PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
TELE-satellite
7.49 7.49 7.49 7.49 7.47 7.47 7.45 7.45 7.45 6.93 6.83 6.76 6.19 5.75 5.73 5.73 5.73 5.70 5.68 5.68 4.99 4.99 4.96 4.94 4.94 4.52 3.00 1.33 1.23 0.54 0.20 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 Ideal World Yesterday 4Music N/A SMOOTH RADIO Sky Sports 1 Al Jazeera Eng Kiss VIVA N/A ADULT Babestn Sky Sports 1 VIVA Rocks & Co 1 Magic Premier Radio Kiss heat SMOOTH RADIO ADULT smileTV2 Q The Hits Radio N/A ADULT Section Kerrang! Smash Hits! N/A N/A Channel Zero Yesterday Channel Zero
PMT PMT PMT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT SDT PMT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG CAT MHEG MHEG MHEG TOT NIT Data DVB Subtitles Data
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PID 401 201 301 101 501 901 7201 601 18 302 202 102 402 1302 1202 1102 1002 951 1802 1702 1602 7203 7202 1902 952 602 502 2002 1502 1402
Hex PID 0x0191 0x00C9 0x012D 0x0065 0x01F5 0x0385 0x1C21 0x0259 0x0012 0x012E 0x00CA 0x0066 0x0192 0x0516 0x04B2 0x044E 0x03EA 0x03B7 0x070A 0x06A6 0x0642 0x1C23 0x1C22 0x076E 0x03B8 0x025A 0x01F6 0x07D2 0x05DE 0x057A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 4592.51 MPEG2 Video - 3345.78 MPEG2 Video - 3293.92 MPEG2 Video - 2859.14 MPEG2 Video - 1292.64 MPEG2 Video - 1191.96 MHEG - 1051.03 MPEG2 Video 966.19 EIT 661.89 MPEG Audio 263.49 MPEG Audio 263.49 MPEG Audio 263.49 MPEG Audio 263.45 MPEG Audio 200.76 MPEG Audio 200.76 MPEG Audio 200.72 MPEG Audio 200.72 MPEG Audio 198.69 MPEG Audio 167.28 MPEG Audio 167.28 MPEG Audio 167.28 Data 150.19 Data 150.15 MPEG Audio 135.91 MPEG Audio 132.46 MPEG Audio 132.46 MPEG Audio 132.41 MPEG Audio 101.97 MPEG Audio 101.97 MPEG Audio 101.92
% 19.41 14.14 13.92 12.08 5.46 5.04 4.44 4.08 2.80 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.84 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.63 0.63 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.43 0.43 0.43
Service Name CBeebies BBC TWO CBBC Channel BBC ONE BBC NEWS 301 BBC ONE BBC Parliament N/A CBBC Channel BBC TWO BBC ONE CBeebies BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 1 301 BBC R1X BBC Radio 4 Ex BBC 6 Music BBC ONE BBC ONE BBC Asian Net. 301 BBC Parliament BBC NEWS BBC World Sv. BBC R5SX BBC R5L
UK
Andy Middleton
3.04 3.04 3.04 3.04 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 2.81 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.11 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BBC FOUR BBC THREE BBC ONE N/A 301 CBeebies CBeebies CBBC Channel CBBC Channel BBC Parliament BBC NEWS BBC FOUR BBC THREE BBC TWO BBC Parliament N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A BBC World Sv. BBC Asian Net. BBC R1X BBC Radio 4 Ex BBC 6 Music BBC R5SX BBC R5L BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 1
Data MHEG MHEG TOT MHEG Data MHEG Data MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG Data MHEG DVB Subtitles Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections Private Sections NIT MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG
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TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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Network Name South West Recording Transmitter Plymouth Channel 49
2361 602 542 532 522 2367 305 290 288 274 270 1 0 304 300 289 258 256 573 0x0939 0x025A 0x021E 0x0214 0x020A 0x093F 0x0131 0x0122 0x0120 0x0112 0x010E 0x0001 0x0000 0x0130 0x012C 0x0121 0x0102 0x0100 0x023D Data MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Data PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT DVB Subtitles 72.12 69.80 69.80 69.80 69.80 57.92 15.87 15.87 15.87 15.87 15.87 15.87 15.87 15.78 15.78 15.78 15.78 15.78 10.58 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.27 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 ITV1 ITV1 +1 Channel 5 ITV2 ITV1 Rabbit Channel 4+1 ITV1 +1 Gay Rabbit Rabbit More 4 N/A N/A E4 Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV2 ITV1 E4 603 17 2363 2360 2169 21 2168 2167 2164 2162 2161 20 523 16 533 543 3004 0x025B 0x0011 0x093B 0x0938 0x0879 0x0015 0x0878 0x0877 0x0874 0x0872 0x0871 0x0014 0x020B 0x0010 0x0215 0x021F 0x0BBC
PID 520 560 580 540 590 570 600 530 18 581 571 561 591 531 601 541 521 2362
Hex PID 0x0208 0x0230 0x0244 0x021C 0x024E 0x023A 0x0258 0x0212 0x0012 0x0245 0x023B 0x0231 0x024F 0x0213 0x0259 0x021D 0x0209 0x093A
Stream Type Encrypted kbps MPEG2 Video - 3711.36 MPEG2 Video - 2938.76 MPEG2 Video - 2793.78 MPEG2 Video - 1989.43 MPEG2 Video - 1925.85 MPEG2 Video - 1908.40 MPEG2 Video - 1822.36 MPEG2 Video - 1622.99 EIT 496.01 MPEG Audio 201.04 MPEG Audio 201.04 MPEG Audio 201.04 MPEG Audio 200.95 MPEG Audio 199.00 MPEG Audio 198.91 MPEG Audio 198.91 MPEG Audio 198.81 Data 94.21
% 17.22 13.63 12.96 9.23 8.93 8.85 8.45 7.53 2.30 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.93 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.44
Service Name ITV1 Channel 4 Channel 4+1 Channel 5 More 4 E4 ITV1 +1 ITV2 N/A Channel 4+1 E4 Channel 4 More 4 ITV2 ITV1 +1 Channel 5 ITV1 ITV1
UK
Andy Middleton
6.22 4.18 3.06 3.06 3.06 3.06 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.23 1.49 1.30 0.37 0.09 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 ITV1 +1 N/A Channel 4 Gay Rabbit Rabbit N/A ITV1 +1 E4 Channel 5 ITV2 ITV1 N/A ITV1 N/A ITV2 Channel 5 E4
DVB Subtitles SDT MHEG MHEG MHEG Network Sync MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG MHEG TOT DVB Subtitles NIT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles Data
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 87 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T/UK/plymouth-ch49-1110.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 815 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T/UK/plymouth-ch49-1110.ts
DvB-T2
AT
PID 210 220 200 8191 223 213 203 18 215 Hex PID 0x00D2 0x00DC 0x00C8 0x1FFF 0x00DF 0x00D5 0x00CB 0x0012 0x00D7 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 5910.71 H.264 Video - 5159.69 H.264 Video - 4937.20 Null Packets - 4732.38 AC3 Audio 460.84 AC3 Audio 460.79 AC3 Audio 460.79 EIT 312.67 Teletext 300.96 % 24.08 21.02 20.11 19.28 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.27 1.23 Service Name ORF2 HD ServusTV HD ORF1 HD N/A ServusTV HD ORF2 HD ORF1 HD N/A ORF2 HD
terrestrial
Austria
0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.00 HITRADIO OE3 OE1 ServusTV HD ORF2 HD ORF1 HD N/A N/A N/A N/A
AT
Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio AAC Audio PMT
PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PAT SDT NIT Private Sections
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 93 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T2/AT/vienna-ch60-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 922 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T2/AT/vienna-ch60-1109.ts
DE
PID 737 8191 753 721 739 2172 18 738 Hex PID 0x02E1 0x1FFF 0x02F1 0x02D1 0x02E3 0x087C 0x0012 0x02E2 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 11775.17 Null Packets - 7397.66 MPEG2 Video - 2504.57 MPEG2 Video - 1668.03 AC3 Audio 470.09 Data 400.03 EIT 353.00 MPEG Audio 266.39 % 44.90 28.21 9.55 6.36 1.79 1.53 1.35 1.02 Service Name Das Erste HD N/A Das Erste Bayerisches FS Sd Das Erste HD Das Erste HD N/A Das Erste HD
Germany DE
Network Name Transmitter
756 740 724 754 722 725 555 6070 6031 0x02F4 0x02E4 0x02D4 0x02F2 0x02D2 0x02D5 0x022B 0x17B6 0x178F Teletext Teletext Teletext MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Private Data Private Sections DVB Subtitles -
TELE-satellite
3.19 3.19 3.19 3.14 3.14 3.00 0.80 0.75 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 Bayerisches FS Sd N/A N/A Das Erste Das Erste HD N/A N/A N/A
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UK
PID 6601 101 301 201 6701 6602 18 302 202 102 6702 Hex PID 0x19C9 0x0065 0x012D 0x00C9 0x1A2D 0x19CA 0x0012 0x012E 0x00CA 0x0066 0x1A2E Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 10724.36 H.264 Video - 5581.81 H.264 Video - 5324.88 H.264 Video - 5320.10 H.264 Video - 1048.92 AAC Audio 361.08 EIT 335.12 AAC Audio 161.44 AAC Audio 157.26 AAC Audio 157.26 AAC Audio 142.04 % 35.90 18.69 17.83 17.81 3.51 1.21 1.12 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.48 Service Name BBC One HD BBC HD Channel 4 HD ITV1 HD 301 HD BBC One HD N/A Channel 4 HD ITV1 HD BBC HD 301 HD
United Kingdom UK
Network Name West Midlands Recording Transmitter Birmingham Channel 40
111 130 6606 306 206 106 6910 205 6700 6600 300 200 0x006F 0x0082 0x19CE 0x0132 0x00CE 0x006A 0x1AFE 0x00CD 0x1A2C 0x19C8 0x012C 0x00C8 Data SSU AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio MHEG DVB Subtitles PMT PMT PMT PMT 100.86 100.57 42.67 42.67 42.67 42.67 25.37 16.11 15.22 15.22 15.22 15.22 0.34 0.34 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 BBC HD BBC HD BBC One HD Channel 4 HD ITV1 HD BBC HD The Space ITV1 HD 301 HD BBC One HD Channel 4 HD ITV1 HD 100 0 6900 305 6605 17 110 105 20 6650 150 16 0x0064 0x0000 0x1AF4 0x0131 0x19CD 0x0011 0x006E 0x0069 0x0014 0x19FA 0x0096 0x0010
TELE-satellite
15.22 15.22 14.92 13.13 5.97 4.77 2.98 2.98 2.98 1.49 1.49 0.60 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 BBC HD N/A The Space Channel 4 HD BBC One HD N/A BBC HD BBC HD N/A N/A N/A N/A
PMT PAT PMT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles SDT MHEG DVB Subtitles TOT Private Sections Private Sections NIT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 116 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T2/UK/Birmingham-ch40-1207.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1333 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T2/UK/Birmingham-ch40-1207.ts
Hex PID 0x0065 0x19C9 0x00C9 0x012D 0x0066 0x0012 0x00CA 0x19CA 0x012E
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 11166.93 H.264 Video - 9005.26 H.264 Video - 7652.08 H.264 Video - 7298.90 AAC Audio 358.66 EIT 294.15 AAC Audio 157.27 AAC Audio 156.01 AAC Audio 156.01
Service Name BBC HD BBC One HD ITV1 HD Channel 4 HD BBC HD N/A ITV1 HD BBC One HD Channel 4 HD
UK
AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles PMT PMT PMT
TELE-satellite
15.05 15.05 4.56 3.01 3.01 1.60 1.31 1.31 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 BBC HD N/A N/A BBC HD N/A N/A N/A N/A
PMT PAT SDT DVB Subtitles TOT NIT Private Sections Private Sections
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 135 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T2/UK/London-ch21-1107.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 945 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T2/UK/London-ch21-1107.ts
Hex PID 0x0065 0x00C9 0x19C9 0x012D 0x0012 0x0066 0x19CA 0x00CA 0x012E
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 13880.81 H.264 Video - 9917.67 H.264 Video - 6352.93 H.264 Video - 5728.66 EIT 297.85 AAC Audio 157.67 AAC Audio 157.55 AAC Audio 154.58 AAC Audio 153.21
Service Name BBC HD ITV1 HD BBC One HD Channel 4 HD N/A BBC HD BBC One HD ITV1 HD Channel 4 HD
UK
Andy Middleton
15.08 15.08 7.20 5.60 4.23 2.97 1.60 1.37 1.37 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 BBC HD N/A ITV1 HD Channel 4 HD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PMT PAT DVB Subtitles DVB Subtitles SDT TOT NIT Private Sections Private Sections
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 172 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T2/UK/plymouth-ch42-1109.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 1393 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T2/UK/plymouth-ch42-1109.ts
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TRAnSponDER STREAMS
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RU
PID 45 39 42 54 36 62 59 33 48 61 41 38 32 Hex PID 0x002D 0x0027 0x002A 0x0036 0x0024 0x003E 0x003B 0x0021 0x0030 0x003D 0x0029 0x0026 0x0020 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video $ 1180.04 H.264 Video $ 1075.78 H.264 Video $ 1068.33 H.264 Video $ 1063.86 H.264 Video $ 1010.61 H.264 Video $ 916.40 H.264 Video $ 810.65 H.264 Video $ 571.59 H.264 Video $ 427.48 MPEG Audio $ 105.01 MPEG Audio $ 105.01 MPEG Audio $ 105.01 MPEG Audio $ 105.01 % 12.52 11.41 11.34 11.29 10.72 9.72 8.60 6.06 4.54 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 Service Name HTB 5 kanal S-Pb 1-kanal Russia-24 Russia-2 Sport-2 Karusel Russia-1 Russia-K Sport-2 1-kanal 5 kanal S-Pb Russia-1
Russia RU
Network Name Transmitter
58 50 44 47 35 17 1 0 60 49 46 43 40 37 0x003A 0x0032 0x002C 0x002F 0x0023 0x0011 0x0001 0x0000 0x003C 0x0031 0x002E 0x002B 0x0028 0x0025 MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio SDT CAT PAT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT
PMT NIT PMT PMT ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM ECM/EMM TOT
23.46 23.46 23.09 23.09 5.21 5.21 5.21 5.21 5.21 5.21 5.21 4.84 4.84 1.49
TELE-satellite encrypted
0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.02 Russia-1 N/A Sport-2 Russia-24 Sport-2 Karusel Russia-24 Russia-2 5 kanal S-Pb Russia-K Russia-1 1-kanal HTB N/A
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 75 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T2/RU/Moscow-ch32-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 335 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T2/RU/Moscow-ch32-1203.ts
PID 802 302 702 402 202 102 602 502 1102 1002 902 803
Hex PID 0x0322 0x012E 0x02BE 0x0192 0x00CA 0x0066 0x025A 0x01F6 0x044E 0x03EA 0x0386 0x0323
Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 2149.29 H.264 Video - 2148.10 H.264 Video - 2146.91 H.264 Video - 2146.02 H.264 Video - 2145.42 H.264 Video - 2145.42 H.264 Video - 2144.53 H.264 Video - 2144.53 MPEG Audio 137.51 MPEG Audio 137.51 MPEG Audio 137.51 MPEG Audio 132.45
% 11.21 11.21 11.20 11.20 11.19 11.19 11.19 11.19 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.69
Service Name 2 24 1 FM
RU
MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio MPEG Audio Teletext Teletext Teletext EIT CAT PAT
TELE-satellite
25.00 15.18 15.18 15.18 15.18 15.18 15.18 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 14.88 2.98 0.13 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.02 N/A 24 FM 2 1 N/A
SDT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT PMT TOT
TELE-satellite Technical Service File Download for TELE-satellite Cooperation Partners Only Duration: 30 Sec, File Size: 75 MB ts.TELE-satellite.com/DvB-T2/RU/Moscow-ch34-1203.ts Transponderstream Technical Service File Download for Clients Only Duration: 5 Min, File Size: 725 MB www.transponderstream.com/DvB-T2/RU/Moscow-ch34-1203.ts
ISDB-TB
BR
PID 273 8191 641 3000 3106 3104 3102 276 Hex PID 0x0111 0x1FFF 0x0281 0x0BB8 0x0C22 0x0C20 0x0C1E 0x0114 Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 15304.88 Null Packets - 1303.08 H.264 Video 307.79 ? 201.55 ? 200.06 ? 200.06 ? 200.06 AAC Audio 104.10 % 83.69 7.13 1.68 1.10 1.09 1.09 1.09 0.57 Service Name Record HD N/A Record 1Seg N/A N/A N/A N/A Record HD
terrestrial
Brasil
N/A N/A Record HD N/A N/A Record 1Seg N/A N/A N/A
BR
Network Name Rede Record Recording Transmitter Sao Paulo Channel 20 Remark
274 275 643 18 768 257 908 0 8136 0x0112 0x0113 0x0283 0x0012 0x0300 0x0101 0x038C 0x0000 0x1FC8 AAC Audio AAC Audio AAC Audio EIT PCR PMT Data PAT PMT 104.10 103.95 65.84 60.01 39.51 30.10 20.01 15.05 7.52 0.57 0.57 0.36 0.33 0.22 0.16 0.11 0.08 0.04 Record HD Record HD Record 1Seg N/A N/A Record HD Record 1Seg N/A Record 1Seg 512 39 288 36 16 656 17 20 508 0x0200 0x0027 0x0120 0x0024 0x0010 0x0290 0x0011 0x0014 0x01FC
PCR ? Private PES ? NIT Private PES SDT TOT Private Sections
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Stream Type Encrypted kbps H.264 Video - 10554.91 Null Packets - 1071.43 H.264 Video 305.29 AAC Audio 111.87 AAC Audio 105.71 EIT 49.96
Service Name BAND HDTV N/A BAND 1SEG BAND HDTV BAND HDTV N/A
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Satellite news 1982: The future 4th Tv channel from France will be transmitted via the DTH satellite TDF1, which will be parked at orbital position 19. The terrestrial stations in France, which are now transmitting TF1 in the vHF band will then re-transmit the 4th channel in SEcAM color. In July 1982 the main contract for building the DTH satellite TDF1 and Tv-SAT-1 have been signed. They are expected to be operational in spring 1985. Switzerland: In a surprise move the Swiss government refused the concession to build the Swiss TelSat DTH. This delays the start of this satellite to at least 1986. Regardless of this the English language program from oTS-2 and the Russian language program from GoRIZonT are being fed into the Swiss cable tv network of Rediffusion. Both channels are listed in Swiss tv guide magazines.
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The signal of ASTRA are so high within the center beam that even with this extreme little offset dish with 35 x 39 cm diameter a perfect reception is possible. The little antenna can be mounted on the car roof. The receiver delivered together with the antenna is equipped for 12 volt car battery operation.
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TELE-satellite. I would even spend money on a DVD or a CD-ROM if these things werent so expensive. But for TV? Or to access information in the Internet? No way! This has to be financed in some other way. How? I dont care, thats not my problem. That there are more than enough freely available TV and radio programs out there proves that it is possible. Of the more than 10,000 programs that SatcoDX has in its lists, 6,000 of them are freely receivable (2000 of these are radio programs). As far as I am concerned, the remaining 4000 channels that want my money can simply disappear, I dont need them. They dont see any of my money anyway. I suspect that long-running free TV channels will ultimately prevail, even in regions like North America where PayTV is still successful. In a few years one satellite will start transmitting (like ASTRA and HOTBIRD did a few years ago in Europe) freely available programs. Not long after that, those people that are still paying to watch TV will start asking themselves why they are still doing that. Of course PayTV still has a reason to exist. Many programs (such as sporting events or first run movies) are only carried via PayTV.
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09:00 11:00 11:45 12:40 13:00 13:20 14:00 17:00 17:20 17:45 19:00 20:00 20:10 20:35 21:00 22:00 23:40 00:00 00:20 01:20 01:25
Thaicom 3 78.5E 3640H 28066 3/4 Eutelsat Sesat 36E 12561V 3254 2/3 Hot Bird 3 13E 12111V 27500 3/4 Language: Armenian, English, Russian UTC+5h: Yerevan time
Weekdays
08:50 09:10 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:20 12:50 15:00 15:20 16:20 16:50 17:00 17:10 19:00 19:10 19:40 20:00 20:30
HOTBIRD (13.0) - 12220, AMSAT 8 (166.0) - 3815, V AMSAT 9 (302.0) - 3880, H Languages: Korean or Eng UTC + 9h: Seoul
Weekdays
CET: UTC+2h
05:35 05:50 06:35 07:05 07:50 09:30 10:30 11:50 13:25 14:15 15:15
HOTBIRD (13.0) - 11148, H, 6.60 & 7,02 & 7.20; 11178, H, 21100, 3/4; 12211, H, 5632, 3/4; 12573, H, 5632, 3/4 Language: Polish
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PAS 10 68.5E 4034V 19565 3/4 PAS 9 58W 11477H 26463 3/4 Language: Hindi, English and other Indian languages UTC+5.5h: Delhi time zone
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18:00 18:15 18:20 18:25 18:40 20:00 20:30 20:55 21:00 22:50 23:00 23:45
HOTBIRD (13.0) - 12303, V, 27500, 3/4; ASTRA (19.2) - 12574, H, 22000, 5/6; NSSK 803 (338.5) - 11892, H, 3400, 3/4; 11892, V, 3400, 3/4 Language: Dutch
Hailour News Armenian Love Magic Series Armenian Science Film Armenian Informative programmes Thu: Cookery Armenian Hailour News Armenian Arts & Culture Armenian Music Channel Music programmes Armenian Hailour Armenian Cartoons Armenian Informative prg. Armenian Evening Yerevan Main news broadcast Armenian From Everywhere Armenian Documentary Armenian Toon - Toonik Cartoons for children Armenian Hailour Armenian Documentaries Armenian Football Hailour Football news Armenian Hailour Armenian Film includes following prg. Armenian Hailour News in Russian Russian Hailour News in English English
Saturday
09:00 09:30 10:30 11:00 11:45 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:20 17:00 17:20 17:45 18:10 18:30 20:35 21:00 21:50 23:40 00:00 Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Dutch Hailour News Fa, Sol, La Documentary Love Magic Series Arts and History TV Library Arevik Religion for Life Heath World Theatre Hailour Religious Cartoon Illustrated Bible Stories Agro-TV Farming informaion Bon Appetite Cookery Evening Yerevan News Cartoons Hailour Entertainment Football Hailour Hailour Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian Armenian
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Music programme Hindi Fitness programme with News Hour at 07:00 Hindi Namskar Hindi Current affairs Wed: Update on Kashmir Multi News and current affairs Hindi Series and music programmes Multi Music, cinema and series features with News Headlines Multi Bollywood and music programmes Thu: Chart Toppers Hindi Series and music programmes with News Headlines Multi Talak Kyon Sat: Childrens programme Hindi Antaraal with News Headlines Hindi Hello Inspector Series Hindi Sanjog with News Headlines Hindi Daily soaps Sun: Ek Zara Si Baat Hindi Samachar News Hindi News English Matinee Mazza Sat: Fashion Hindi News Urdu Film Hindi Series Hindi Childrens programmes Thu: Khidkayan Hindi Soaps Sun: Childrens programme Hindi Soaps and serials Wed: Mere Humsafar Hindi News English Antaraal Sat:Aap Beeti Hindi Maryada Sat: Surag Hindi Hello Inspector Sat: lm Hindi Dahleez Hindi Serials and lm features Hindi News and series Mon: Mindscapes Hindi
NOS Journaal Daily news programme Tik Tak Fun for children BVN-TV Voor Kinderen Childrens programme Het Klokhuis The Clockhouse Information programmes Studio NL News magazine NOS Journaal News magazine Weerbericht Weather forecast Entertainment NOS Sportjournaal Sports news Nova Current affairs Music and chat prg.
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ARABSAT 2A,3A (26.0) - 11785, V, 27500, 3/4; TELSTAR5 (263.0) - 12152, H, 20000, 3/4; NSS806 (319.5) - 3803, R, 25357, 3/4; NSSK, 803 (338.5) 4055, R, 27500, 3/4 Language: Arabic UTC + 3h: Beirut time
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PANAMSAT 7,10 (68.5) - 4090, H, 13240, 3/4; ASIASAT 2 (100.5) - 12452, H, 13240, 3/4; ASIASAT 3S (105.5) - 4129, H, 13240, 3/4 Language: English UTC + 8h: Beijing time
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HOTBIRD (13.0) - 12111, V, 27500, 3/4; ARABSAT 2A,3A (26.0) - 4123, R, PAL, 6.60 & 7.50; EUROBIRD (25.5) - 11585, H, 27500, 2/3 Language: Arabic
Weekdays
06:00 06:30 07:00 09:30 10:40 12:30 13:00 13:45 15:00 15:10 16:00 17:55 18:30 18:50 20:00 20:45 23:45 00:50
HOTBIRD (13.0) - 12149, V, 27500, 3/4; ASTRA (19.2) - 10788, V, 22000, 5/6; ARABSAT (26.0) - 12735, V, 27500, 3/4 Languages: Arabic, French UTC + 1h: Tunis time
Weekdays
02:50 03:15 03:40 04:00 06:00 06:15 07:00 08:50 09:55 10:50 11:35 12:00 12:30 13:05 13:55
HOTBIRD (13.0) - 12673, V, 27500, 3/4; Thaicom 2,3 (78.5) - 12666, V, 27500, 2/3; 3600, H, 26667, 3/4; OPTUS B3 (156.0) - 12336, V, 30000, 2/3 Languages: Thai, English UTC + 7h: Bangkok time
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Arabsat 3A 11747V 27500 3/4, Hot Bird 4 13E 12654H 27500 3/4, Nilesat 101 7W 11823V 27500 3/4, NSS 806 40.5W 3803L 27500 3/4, Telstar 5 97W 11874H 22000 3/4 UTC + 4h: Baghdad time
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EUTELSAT 5A - Europe 359.5 East (000.5 West) C-Band: EUTELSAT 5A - Wide, Europe, Africa, America 359.5 East (000.5 West) EUTELSAT 7A - Europe, Africa 359.3 East (000.7 West) EUTELSAT 8A - Europe, Middle East 359.2 East (000.8 West) INTELSAT 10-02 - Europe, Middle East, North India 359.2 East (000.8 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 10-02 - Europe, Africa, South East Asia 359.2 East (000.8 West) THOR 5, 6 - Europe 359.2 East (000.8 West) AMOS 2, 3 - Europe, Middle East 356.0 East (004.0 West) NILESAT 101, 102, 201, ATLANTIC BIRD 4A - Middle East 353.0 East (007.0 West) ATLANTIC BIRD 2 - Europe, America, Middle East 352.0 East (008.0 West) EXPRESS AM44 - Middle East 349.0 East (011.0 West) C-Band: EXPRESS AM44 - Europe, North Africa, Middle East 349.0 East (011.0 West) EUTELSAT 12A - Europe, Africa 347.5 East (012.5 West) TELSTAR 12 - Europe, South Africa, Am. 345.0 East (015.0 West) INTELSAT 901 - Europe, Middle East 342.0 East (018.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 901 - Europe, Africa, Atlantic Ocean Region 342.0 East (018.0 West) NSS 5 - Europe, Africa 340.0 East (020.0 West) C-Band: NSS 5 - Africa 340.0 East (020.0 West) NSS 7 - Europe, MIddle East, Africa, America 338.0 East (022.0 West) C-Band: NSS 7 - Europe, Africa, America 338.0 East (022.0 West) SES 4 - Europe, MIddle East 338.0 East (022.0 West) C-Band: SES 4 - America 338.0 East (022.0 West) INTELSAT 905 - Europe 335.5 East (024.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 905 - Europe, Africa, America 335.5 East (024.5 West) INTELSAT 907 - Europe 332.5 East (027.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 907 - Europe, Africa, America 332.5 East (027.5 West) HISPASAT 1C, 1D, 1E - Europe, America 330.0 East (030.0 West) INTELSAT 25 - Africa 328.5 East (031.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 25 - Europe, Africa 328.5 East (031.5 West) INTELSAT 903 - Europe 325.5 East (034.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 903 - Europe 325.5 East (034.5 West) TELSTAR 11N - Europe, Africa 322.5 East (037.5 West) C-Band: NSS 10 - Europe, Africa, America 322.5 East (037.5 West) NSS 806 - Europe 319.5 East (040.5 West) C-Band: NSS 806 - America, Europe 319.5 East (040.5 West) INTELSAT 11 - Brazil 317.0 East (043.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 11 - Brazil 315.0 East (043.0 West) INTELSAT 14 - Europe, North Africa, South America 315.0 East (045.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 14 - America 315.0 East (045.0 West) INTELSAT 1R - America 315.0 East (050.0 West) INTELSAT 707 - America 307.0 East (053.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 707 - America, Africa 307.0 East (053.0 West) Galaxy 11 - Brazil 304.5 East (055.5 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 805 - America 304.5 East (055.5 West) INTELSAT 9 - Mexico, Brazil, Europe 302.0 East (058.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 9 - America 302.0 East (058.0 West) C-Band: INTELSAT 16 - America 302.0 East (058.0 West) AMAZONAS 1 - Brazil, South America 299.0 East (061.0 West) C-Band: AMAZONAS 1 - America 299.0 East (061.0 West) AMAZONAS 2 - North America 299.0 East (061.0 West) ECHOSTAR 12,15 - Conus 298.5 East (061.5 West) TELSTAR 14 - Brazil, Mercosul 297.0 East (063.0 West) STARONE C1 - Brazil 295.0 East (065.0 West) C-Band: STARONE C1 - South America 295.0 East (065.0 West) STARONE C2 - Brazil 290.0 East (070.0 West) C-Band: STARONE C2 - South America 290.0 East (070.0 West) AMC 6 - North America 288.0 East (072.0 West) C-Band: AMC 6 - North America 288.0 East (072.0 West) DIRECTV 1R, NIMIQ 5 - Conus 287.5 East (072.5 West) C-Band: BRASILSAT B3 - Brazil 285.0 East (075.0 West) ECHOSTAR 4, 8, 1 - America, Mexico 283.0 East (077.0 West) SIMON BOLIVAR - South America 282.0 East (078.0 West) C-Band: SIMON BOLIVAR - South America 282.0 East (078.0 West) NIMIQ 4 - Canada 278.0 East (082.0 West) AMC 9 - North America 277.0 East (083.0 West) C-Band: BRASILSAT B4 - Brazil 276.0 East (084.0 West) AMC 16 - North America 275.0 East (085.0 West) SES 2 - North America 273.0 East (087.0 West) C-Band: SES 2 - North America 273.0 East (087.0 West) GALAXY 28 - America 271.0 East (089.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 28 - America 271.0 East (089.0 West) NIMIQ 1 - Canada 269.0 East (091.0 West) GALAXY 17 - North America 269.0 East (091.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 17 - North America 269.0 East (091.0 West) GALAXY 25 - North America 266.9 East (093.1 West) GALAXY 3C - North America 265.0 East (095.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 3C - North America 265.0 East (095.0 West) GALAXY 19 - North America 263.0 East (097.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 19 - North America 263.0 East (097.0 West) GALAXY 16 - North America 261.0 East (099.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 16 - North America 261.0 East (099.0 West) DIRECTV 4S, 8 - America 259.0 East (101.0 West) SES 1 - North America 259.0 East (101.0 West) C-Band: SES 1 - North America 259.0 East (101.0 West) AMC 1 - North America 257.0 East (103.0 West) C-Band: AMC 1 - North America 257.0 East (103.0 West) AMC 15 - North America 255.0 East (105.0 West) C-Band: AMC 18 - North America 255.0 East (105.0 West) ANIK F1R - North America 252.7 East (107.3 West) C-Band: ANIK F1R - North America 252.7 East (107.3 West) C-Band: ANIK F1 - South America 252.7 East (107.3 West) ECHOSTAR 10, 11 - America 250.0 East (110.0 West) DIRECTV 5 - America 250.0 East (110.0 West) ANIK F2 - North America 248.9 East (111.1 West) C-Band: ANIK F2 - North America 248.9 East (111.1 West) SATMEX 6 - America 247.0 East (113.0 West) C-Band: SATMEX 6 - America 247.0 East (113.0 West) SATMEX 5 - America 243.2 East (116.8 West) C-Band: SATMEX 5 - America 243.2 East (116.8 West) ANIK F3 - Conus 241.0 East (119.0 West) C-Band: ANIK F3 - America 241.0 East (119.0 West) ECHOSTAR 14 - Conus 241.0 East (119.0 West) DIRECTV 7S - Conus 241.0 East (119.0 West) ECHOSTAR 9, GALAXY 23 - North America 239.0 East (121.0 West) C-Band: ECHOSTAR 9, GALAXY 23 - North America 239.0 East (121.0 West) GALAXY 18 - North America 237.0 East (123.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 18 - North America 237.0 East (123.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 14 - North America 235.0 East (125.0 West) AMC 21 - North America 235.0 East (125.0 West) GALAXY 13, HORIZONS 1 - North America 233.0 East (127.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 13, HORIZONS 1 - North America 233.0 East (127.0 West) CIEL 2 - America 231.0 East (129.0 West) C-Band: AMC 11 - North America 229.0 East (131.0 West) C-Band: GALAXY 15- North America 227.0 East (133.0 West) GLOBAL C-Band: AMC 10 - North America 225.0 East (135.0 West) DIGITAL TV C-Band: AMC 7 - North America 223.0 East (137.0 West) MAGAZINE C-Band: AMC 8 - North America 221.0 East (139.0 West)
World
Satellites of the
003.0 East C-Band: RASCOM QAF 1R - Africa 003.0 East RASCOM QAF 1R - Africa 003.0 East EUTELSAT 3C - Europe 003.0 East C-Band: EUTELSAT 3A - EUROPE 004.8 East ASTRA 4A - Europe 007.0 East EUTELSAT 7A - Europe, Africa 009.0 East EUTELSAT 9A - Europe 009.0 East EUTELSAT KA-SAT 9A - Ireland 010.0 East EUTELSAT 10A - Europe 010.0 East C-Band: EUTELSAT 10A - Global 013.0 East EUTELSAT HOTBIRD 13A,13B,13C - Europe, Middle East 016.0 East EUTELSAT 16A - Europe, Africa 017.0 East Amos 5 - North Africa, Middle East 017.0 East C-Band: Amos 5 - Africa, Middle East 019.2 East ASTRA 1H,1KR,1L,1M,2C - Europe 020.0 East C-Band: ARABSAT 5C - Africa, Middle East 021.6 East EUTELSAT 21A - Europe, Asia, West Africa 023.5 East ASTRA 3B, THOR 2 - Europe 025.5 East EUTELSAT 25A - Europe, Asia 026.0 East BADR 4,5,6 - North Africa, Middle East 028.2 East EUTELSAT 28A, ASTRA 1N,2A,2B - Europe 030.5 East ARABSAT 5A - Middle East 030.5 East C-Band: ARABSAT 5A - Asia, Middle East 031.0 East INTELSAT 24 - Europe 031.5 East ASTRA 1G - Europe 033.0 East EUTELSAT 33A - Europe 033.0 East INELSAT NEWDAWN - Africa 034.5 East ARABSAT 2B - Middle East 036.0 East EUTELSAT 36A,36B - Europe , South Africa, Asia, Russia 038.0 East PAKSAT 1R - Pakistan, North India 038.0 East C-Band: PAKSAT 1R - Pakistan, India, Middle East, Africa 039.0 East HELLAS SAT 2 - Europe, Middle East, Asia 040.0 East EXPRESS AM1 - Europe, Russia 040.0 East C-Band: EXPRESS AM1 - Europe, Russia 042.0 East TURKSAT 2A,3A - Europe, Russia 045.0 East INTELSAT 12 - India, South Africa, Middle East, Europe 049.0 East C-Band: YAMAL 202 - Global 053.0 East EXPRESS AM22 -Europe, Middle East, North India 055.0 East GSAT-8,ASTRA 1F - Russia 056.0 East BONUM 1 - East Russia 057.0 East NSS 12 - Europe, Russia, Africa, India 057.0 East C-Band: NSS 12 - Europe, Russia, Africa, India, Global 060.0 East INTELSAT 904 - Europe 060.0 East C-Band: INTELSAT 904 - Europe, Africa, Global 062.0 East INTELSAT 902 - Europe, Middle East 062.0 East C-Band: INTELSAT 902 - Europe, China, Australia, South Africa, Global 064.2 East INTELSAT 906 - India, Nepal 064.2 East C-Band: INTELSAT 906 - Europe, Africa, South India, Global 066.0 East INTELSAT 17 -Europe,Russia 068.5 East INTELSAT 7 - South Africa 068.5 East INTELSAT 10 - Africa, Europe, Middle East 068.5 East C-Band: INTELSAT 10 - Global 070.5 East EUTELSAT 70A - Europe,Middle East, India 074.0 East INSAT 4CR - India 074.0 East C-Band: INSAT 3C - India 075.0 East ABS-1 - Europe, Asia, Middle East 075.0 East C-Band: ABS-1 - Global 076.5 East APSTAR 2R - North East Asia 076.5 East C-Band: APSTAR 2R - Global 078.5 East THAICOM 5 - Thailand 078.5 East C-Band: THAICOM 5 - India,China,Thailand, Global 080.0 East C-Band: EXPRESS MD1 - Russia, North India 083.0 East INSAT 4A - India 083.0 East C-Band: INSAT 4A - India, Middle East 083.0 East C-Band: INSAT 2E - Asia, Middle East, Europe 085.0 East INTELSAT 15 - Middle East 085.0 East HORIZONS 2 - Russia 087.5 East C-Band: CHINASAT 5A - China, India, Midle East 088.0 East ST 2 - India, Malaysia 088.0 East C-Band: ST 2 - India, Thailand 090.0 East YAMAL 201 - Russia, North India 090.0 East C-Band: YAMAL 201 - Russia, North India 091.5 East MEASAT 3 - Malaysia, South Asia 091.5 East C-Band: MEASAT 3 -Global, Thailand, Australia, East Asia 091.5 East MEASAT 3A - Malaysia, South Asia 091.5 East C-Band: MEASAT 3A -Global 092.2 East CHINASAT 9 - China 093.5 East INSAT 3A,4B - India 093.5 East C-Band: INSAT 3A,4B - India, Middle East 095.0 East NSS 6 - India, Middle East, South Africa, North East & East Asia, Australia 096.5 East C-Band: EXPRESS AM 33 - Asia, Russia,China 100.5 East ASIASAT 5 - East Asia, India, Middle East, Thailand 100.5 East C-Band: ASIASAT 5 - Global 103.0 East C-Band: EXPRESS A2 - Russia, China 105.5 East ASIASAT 3S - East Asia, South Asia, Australia 105.5 East C-Band: ASIASAT 3S - Global 108.2 East NSS 11 - South Asia, North East Asia, China 108.2 East C-Band: TELKOM 1 - Indonesia 108.2 East SES 7 - South Asia, Australia 110.0 East BSAT 3A,2C,3C N-SAT 110,JCSAT 110R - Japan 110.5 East C-Band: CHINASAT 10 - China, Asia Pacific 113.0 East KOREASAT 5 - South Korea, North East Asia 113.0 East C-Band: PALAPA D - Asia, Australia 115.5 East C-Band: CHINASAT 6B - Global 116.0 East ABS 7 - South Korea 116.0 East KOREASAT 6 - South Korea 122.0 East ASIASAT 4 - East Asia, Australia 122.0 East C-Band: ASIASAT 4 - Global 124.0 East JCSAT 4A - Japan 125.0 East C-Band: CHINASAT 6A - China 128.0 East JCSAT 3A - Japan 128.0 East C-Band: JCSAT 3A - Asia 132.0 East VINASAT 1 - Vietnam 132.0 East C-Band:VINASAT 1 - Asia, Australia 132.0 East JCSAT 5A - Japan 134.0 East APSTAR 6 - China 134.0 East C-Band: APSTAR 6 - Asia, Australia 138.0 East TELSTAR 18 - India, China 138.0 East C-Band: TELSTAR 18 - Asia, Australia 140.0 East EXPRESS AM3 - Russia, China 140.0 East C-Band: EXPRESS AM3 - Russia, China 144.0 East SUPERBIRD C2 - Japan 152.0 East OPTUS D2 - Australia, Newzealand 154.0 East JCSAT 2A - Japan 154.0 East C-Band: JCSAT 2A - Asia&Oceania&Hawaii 156.0 East OPTUS C1,D3 - Australia, Newzealand 160.0 East OPTUS D1 - Australia, Newzealand 162.0 East SUPERBIRD B2 - Japan 166.0 East INTELSAT 8 - Australia, Newzealand, North East Asia 166.0 East C-Band: INTELSAT 8 - Pacific 169.0 East C-Band: INTELSAT 5 - Pacific 172.0 East GE 23 - South Pacific, South East Pacific 172.0 East C-Band: GE 23 - Pacific 180.0 East INTELSAT 18 - Australia, Pacific 180.0 East C-Band: INTELSAT 18 - Pacific
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