Any HD Spotbeams reach North Louisiana?

Mary...

you can't measure a signal of a spotbeam just a transponder. The signal level you show for 110 tp31 is sufficient to give you a steady picture except in heavy thunderstorms. You should also be good for the SDs from Dallas on 110 tp20. Be happy with that...some in Monroe aren't as lucky :)
 
And also weird on the OTA dropping at 80 percent. The picture should not be soft. OTA is a little better quality over the SAT locals...your local stations must putting out some garbage HD signals. You wouldnt want them anyways when Shreveport gets HD locals on satellite since they look soft.
 
Ok, i moved to Dallas online with no problems. Here are the locals in HD

DALLAS ABC-WFAA IN HD 8 6383
DALLAS CBS-KTVT IN HD 11 6384
DALLAS FOX-KDFW IN HD 4 6386
DALLAS NBC-KXAS IN HD 5 6385

The CBS and NBC stations are not showing 'mapped down' in either HD or SD.

Any thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks!

Mine did from the get go, VIP 722 :up by looking soft I tuned in my Toshiba 42 inch LCD via the service minue the HD looks stunning
 
The OTA HD isn't soft, it's very crisp. But it does drop off and on, i guess as the wind blows. That is the main reason for the move, to have consistent HD signals on the network channels.

The SD local thru Dish is what I was saying is soft.

And also weird on the OTA dropping at 80 percent. The picture should not be soft. OTA is a little better quality over the SAT locals...your local stations must putting out some garbage HD signals. You wouldnt want them anyways when Shreveport gets HD locals on satellite since they look soft.
 
No dice on Birmingham either. I am concerned that I am not really getting the Nashville spot, as Memphis is so much weaker.

Surprised you don't get that one as Monroe is in the footprint on TP 9 on 119.

It's very possible. Take a look at my readings.

One spotbeam (I'm closest to the center bore of this one)
TP 9 - 40 (my own DMA...Baton Rouge)
TP 11 - 48 (Lafayette)

Next over....still in coverage but not as close to full bore as other one
TP 3 - 52 (Mobile, AL)
TP 10 - 36 (New Orleans, LA)
TP 12 - 35 (nothing yet)

As you can see there are big differences in the TP's on the beams sometimes.

Here's the beams containing TP 14 in your area:

http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/database/Subscription/images/CIEL2_SB36.jpg
http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/database/Subscription/images/CIEL2_SB38.jpg
http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/database/Subscription/images/CIEL2_SB51.jpg

You tell me which one you think you are getting.
 
Went back and checked TP9 on 119. It took about 15 seconds to lock, but it does indeed say Spotbeam with a signal strength of 68 :)

That looks like the one.

Surprised you don't get that one as Monroe is in the footprint on TP 9 on 119.

It's very possible. Take a look at my readings.

One spotbeam (I'm closest to the center bore of this one)
TP 9 - 40 (my own DMA...Baton Rouge)
TP 11 - 48 (Lafayette)

Next over....still in coverage but not as close to full bore as other one
TP 3 - 52 (Mobile, AL)
TP 10 - 36 (New Orleans, LA)
TP 12 - 35 (nothing yet)

As you can see there are big differences in the TP's on the beams sometimes.

Here's the beams containing TP 14 in your area:

http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/database/Subscription/images/CIEL2_SB36.jpg
http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/database/Subscription/images/CIEL2_SB38.jpg
http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/database/Subscription/images/CIEL2_SB51.jpg

You tell me which one you think you are getting.
 
Went back and checked TP9 on 119. It took about 15 seconds to lock, but it does indeed say Spotbeam with a signal strength of 68 :)

That looks like the one.

Nice I figured you'd at least get 40 or so out of it..... 68 is a nice surprise! You might even be in the SD spot coverage on 110 TP 29 for Birmingham. As long as you don't have a 61.5 dish in your setup you'll be good to go.
 
I checked out the SB's on 110, 119 and 129. Can you please look at them and tell me what I can receive.

110/SB

18 - 66
27 - 50

119/SB

9 - 55


129/SB

1 - 44
3 - 28
9 - 25
11 - 34
13 - 9
14 - 44
16 - 21

Any help would be appreciated.
 
I checked out the SB's on 110, 119 and 129. Can you please look at them and tell me what I can receive.

110/SB

18 - 66
27 - 50

119/SB

9 - 55


129/SB

1 - 44
3 - 28
9 - 25
11 - 34
13 - 9
14 - 44
16 - 21

Any help would be appreciated.

Copying and pasting links from TheList here.

110/SB

18 - 66 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 110°W
27 - 50 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 110°W

119/SB

9 - 55 - Birmingham , AL HD locals

129/SB

1 - 44 - Nothing yet
3 - 28 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 129°W
9 - 25 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 129°W
11 - 34 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 129°W
13 - 9 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 129°W
14 - 44 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 129°W
16 - 21 - SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 129°W

You might see this one too:
SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 110°W
 
Thanks Digiblur for the links you posted. What does the green circle and the yellow circle mean? Green would be GREAT and the yellow one NOT SO GREAT?

I have an antenna mounted on my roof to get my locals in HD but it drops out like every 10 minutes. If a gnat flies by and farts it goes out and it's really testing my patience.

Sigh, I just wanna be able to record something without it telling me I've lost signal and missing half the show.
 
Mary and anyone else in Central Time Zone.....

Sorry I didn't see this post earlier.

I live in Bossier City (this is across the Red River from Mary for others not familiar) but I "Live" in Nashville and get Nashville locals in HD. Have done so for a couple of years.

They are on a CONUS beam on 129. Not sure how much longer they will stay there though.
 

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