Ok, progressing along and getting to know the BLSA and DVBViewer analyzer which are both now working in this setup.
I also have a Pansat 2500a controlling the polarity, skew, and dish movement.
I chose to dump the satcodx file in favor of the csv files. I then exported my CS5K channel list that I have in DVBViewer in my other setup to a csv file, along with the other csv files from the BLSA. I am not going to use the analog csv file because what analog there is out there has a very distinctive signature in the spectrum trace and is easily checked to see what it is.
I am now trying to learn the process of finding the SR using my GI650i analog and my Kenwood R-600 SW radio.
Here is what I have done.
I did a master reset on the analog, and have programmed two satelites, G7 for Reverse, and C4 for Normal. I have copied the transponder layout for those satellites and have it where I can see it easily.
The transponder that I chose for my first SR "listening" experience is 4038.4 H on the far West. The BLSA shows the SR as 27323 which we know is off from the author's readme.
For this one, I knew what the SR was, but had never listened to a silencing tone, so what I did was look on the chart, and the chart shows TP 17 as 4040. I tuned the analog to TP 17, and fine tuned it down 1.5 Mhz to get as close to 4038.4 as I could.
After hooking up the baseband output to the SW antenna in, turning to knob to LSB for SSB, and dialing up to a 30.000 MHZ, I hear a flat tone at it highest pitch with the meter on the SW peaked.
Is the tone I am hearing the "silencing" tone?
If so, that is good. Now I know what I am listening for.
Second question,
If I find a digital signal, and the Transedit analyzer shows it to be a data transponder, how can I mark it in the BLSA, so when I return to do a new scan can tell what it already is?
My plan is to scan each satellite with my Pansat 2500a, the BLSA, and update everything in DVBViewer. I can then export the channel list from DVBViewer as a csv file for an updated mpg.csv in the BLSA.
Third question,
What Ku transponder layout plan should I use for my two Ku satellites that I need to setup? The Huges G4/G7 Transponder Plan which has 24 TPs, or the Hughes G4/G7 "k26 GALX" plan which has 26 TPs in it? Or maybe the AnikE1/E2 Plan which divides the satellite into 32 TPs, half V and half H?
Thanks for everyone's help to get me operational, and George, I am sorry I hi-jacked your thread.
