Blind Search ~ Satellite Frequency Ranges (30.0°W ~ 60.0°E)

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Hi again all,

Blind Search ~ Satellite Frequency Ranges (30.0°W ~ 60.0°E)

If anyone is interested... I have created a notepad file (see attachment) that lists each/all specific part/s of the Ku Band that are currently being used on every satellite from 30.0°W to 60.0°E

I wonder how many forum members use the 'Blind Search' scan but just leave the search parameters set to the default setting (10.700 GHz ~ 12.750 GHz)

If you use this notepad file as a reference... you can simply 'tailor' the 'Blind Search' scan parameters on any satellite and thus eliminate/filter out most/all undesired transponders that would have errantly been detected from adjacent/very close neighbouring satellites... and the scans are much faster also...

I hope this helps...

Best Wishes,
Zorch
 
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I 'think' I know what you intend here mate - will try it later!!
Thanks again.:drink:
 
Cannot open these files now mate - get an error 'x' in red!!
 
Hi holmroad, I had similar problem earlier - only occurs with *.zip, and *.rar files. I got around it by
right clicking, and using 'Save As'
 
Hi holmroad, I had similar problem earlier - only occurs with *.zip, and *.rar files. I got around it by
right clicking, and using 'Save As'

Tried that mate thanks - all I get is 'save target as' and I chose 'Desktop' - but nothing happens when I click on 'Save'!
 
@holmroad - Gets more interesting - I successfully downloaded the item using Google Chrome , 'Save link As', but when I tried using
IE 10, I get the same problem you are experiencing !. Which Browser are you using ?
 
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@holmroad - Gets more interesting - I successfully downloaded the item using Google Chrome , 'Save link As', but when I tried using
IE 10, I get the same problem you are experiencing !. Which Browser are you using ?

I use plain Google on Windows 7 on one pc and Windows 8 on the other mate!
 
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Is it still there ? getting message "This web page has not been found" with Google Chrome browser on both links.
 
@Merlin - Both Entries Still there, and still working for me when using Google Chrome
But not if I use / Windows 8 / IE 10
 
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I STILL cant get it Gwyn - so not sure what to do next mate!!
 
These are my Ku band activity lists all Ku band,

Ku band tv usage inc feeds 53 east to 45 west update Nov 9th 2013 UK & Northern Europe based on satellites that I can receive,
When only one polarity is in use I have added this to the frequency range as a guide

53 east 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
46 east 10950 to 11200H
45 east 11450 to 11700V + 12500 to 12750 V
42 east 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700V + 11700 to 12135 + 12500 to 12750
39 east 10950 to 11200V + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
36 east 11000 to 11190 + 11400 to 11450H + 11630 to 11700V + 12500 to 12655
33.2 east 10950 to 11180 + 11450 to 11670 + 12630 to 12750V
31.5 east 11800 to 12310
28.5 east 11200 to 11450 + 12680 to 12750
28.2 east 10700 to 11200 + 11700 to 12680
26 east 11900 to 12750
23.5 east 11200 to 11450 + 11450 to 12750
21.5 east 10700 to 11150 + 11470 to 11690 + 12500 to 12750
19.2 east 10700 to 12750
16 east 10700 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
13 east 10700 to 12750
10 east 10700 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
9 east 11700 to 12500
7 east 10700 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
5 east 11200 to 11500
4.8 east 11700 to 12750
3.1 east 10950 to 11200H + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
0.8 west 10700 to 10950 + 11200 to 11450 + 11700 to 12500
1 west 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700V + 12500 to 12750
4 west 10700 to 10950 + 11130 to 11700H
5 west 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11680 + 12500 to 12750
7 west 11700 to 12300
7.3 west 10700 to 10950 + 11200 to 11700 + 12150 to 12475
8 west 10950 to 11200H + 12500 to 12750
11 west 11000 to 11200H + 11450 to 11700H
12.5 west 10950 to 11200 + 11320 to 11430 + 12500 to 12750
15 west 10980 to 11150 + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750
18 west 10950 to 11190H + 11450 to 11700H
20 west 12600 to 12750 H
22 west 10950 to 11200H + 11450 to 11700H + 12500 to 12750H
24.5 west 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700
27.5 west 11000 to 11185V + 11490 to 11690V
30 west 10700 to 10950 + 11460 to 11700 + 11700 to 12750
34.5 west 10960 to 11190V + 11500 to 11675V
37.5 west 10950 to 11160V + 11500 to 11675V + 12500 to 12750
45 west 11490 to 11650
This is just a guide based on my findings some variations may occur

Regards....Merliin
 
The active part of the Ku band used for Live Feeds updated Nov 9th 2013

53 east to 45 west as received in the South East England (= Feed Activity)

53 east 11000 to 11110 + 11550 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750 (Medium activity)
48 east 10950 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750 (no activity atm)
47.5 east 11450 to 12750 (no activity atm)
46 east 10950 to 11200 (active)
45 east 11450 to 11700 V + 12500 to 12750 (Active)
42 east 11120 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700V + 12550 to 12700 (Very active)
40 east (No activity atm until the launch of Express-AM7 40° East in the 2nd half of 2014)
39 east 10950 to 11200 V + 12700 to 12750 H (Active)
36 east 11000 to 11190 + 11400 to 11450 H + 11630 to 11700 V + 12550 to 12655 (Active)
33.2 east 10950 to 11180 + 11450 to 11670 + 12630 to 12750 V (Active)
28.5 east 12700 to 12750 (Low)
26 east 12550 to 12750 (Low)
23.5 east 11450 to 11700 + 12550 to 12750 (Medium)
21.6 east 10950 to 11110 + 11470 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750 (Fairly active)
16 east 10950 to 11200 + 12500 to 12600 + 12600 to 12750 V only (Very Active)
10 east 10700 to 10950 + 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750 (Very Active)
7 east 10950 to 11200 + 12500 to 12750 (Very Active)
5 east 12580 to 12750 (Medium activity)
4 east 10950 to 11200 + 12500 to 12750 (no activity atm)
3.1 east 10950 to 11200 H + 11550 to 11700 H + 12500 to 12750 (Very active at times)
1 west 10950 to 11200 V + 11450 to 11700 V + 12500 to 12540 V (Very active at times)
5 west 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11680 + 12500 to 12750 (Low activity)
8 west 10950 to 11200 H + 12500 to 12750 (Very active at times)
11 west 11000 to 11200 H + 11450 to 11700 H (Fairly active)
12.5 west 10950 to 11200 + 11320 to 11430 + 12500 to 12750 (Very active at times)
14 west (No activity until the launch of Express-AM8 14° West 4th quarter of 2013)
15 west 11000 to 11110 + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750 (Low activity)
18 west 10950 to 11200 H + 11450 to 11700 H (No Activity atm)
20 west 10950 to 11200H + 11450 to 11700 + 12500 to 12750 (no activity atm)
22 west 10950 to 11200 H + 11450 to 11700 H + 12500 to 12750 H (Medium Activity)
24.5 west 10950 to 11200 + 11450 to 11700 (High Activity)
27.5 west 10950 to 11200 V + 11450 to 11700 V (Very Low Activity)
30 west 10700 to 10950 + 11460 to 11700 + 11920 to 11990 H + 12600 to 12750 (High activity)
34.5 west 10950 to 11200 V + 11450 to 11700 V (Very Low Activity)
37.5 west 10950 to 11160 V + 12500 to 12750 (Low activity)
40.5 west 10950 to 11450 + 11700 to 12200 no activity atm
45 west 11450 to 11700 (Very low activity)

I have included the transmission polarization as some satellites only use one this will enable you to find
active transponders more quickly where none shown then both V & H are in use.

Regards..............Merliin
 
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