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Old 09-03-07, 08:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Identify a Satellite Please

I stumbled on a channel while fiddling around yesterday; however, as I only have the basic Sat finder (beeps n needle) often when I register a strong signal, I do not know for sure which satellite I'm near.

Yesterday, I locked a signal sufficiently to register pictures. For the moment I have it logged under Hispasat but I am not sure that is its right satellite). It is a CNN station labelled CNN_flyawa~1.


Fr. 11463 H; SR 5632; VPID 308; APID 256; PPID 8190

I am checking Lyngsat (have checked 7E and 10E thinking them most likely candidates) but no luck so far.

Would appreciate the help of the fraternity

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Default Re: Identify a Satellite Please

Thats not a channel as such - it will be a feed with a name like that - and it could be on any satellite!
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Thanks; I thought of that too. The closest I've seen in that regard is at 1W 11463V but different SR i.e. 6111 (FEC 3/4). Interesting
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Default Re: Identify a Satellite Please

You could always peak the signal on the feed and then systematically scan each satellite you think is a possibility and see which one produces the goods. You could also do a 'blind' scan if your receiver has that facility.
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