Coolsat 8000 programming

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Hi Guys,
I am TRYING to program a new satellite (AMC 21) into my CS and really have a hard time doing it. :(
Would someone please tell me what to do, step by step. I got the latest fimware (2025).
I tried using USER 1 but just get the setting for the 125 degree and renaming it to AMC 21.
I even tried to go to the Galaxy 14 setting and failed there.
PLEASE HELP! :eek:
Thanks
 
Hi Guys,
I am TRYING to program a new satellite (AMC 21) into my CS and really have a hard time doing it. :(
Would someone please tell me what to do, step by step. I got the latest fimware (2025).
I tried using USER 1 but just get the setting for the 125 degree and renaming it to AMC 21.
I even tried to go to the Galaxy 14 setting and failed there.
PLEASE HELP! :eek:
Thanks
That's what I did on mine. I used "User 1" and programmed in all the PBS and LPB transponders, but I'm using multiple fixed Ku dishes. I don't know how this would affect a motorized system. :confused:
 
Thanks, eurosports.
I am hoping to do the motorized dish. I hate that I couldn't set the 125 into the USAL. I hope Iceberg may have his set up on a motorized dish so I can go by his setup. I read in his review that the satellite can be renamed but I haven't figure that out yet. The 2025 firmware has all the current satellites listed except AMC 21. It has Galaxy 14 (C band) at 125.
 
sorry mine is isnt on a motor

I know you can add a satellite by going into the "Edit transponder" area and where the satellite list is, hit the red button and you can add a satellite there

lemme check it out
 
just checked and if you scroll to "edit transponder" and on the satelite list hit red button the only option is "edit"

so you could edit "user 1" to show AMC21
 
I simply use the Galaxy 14 listing , and add the PBS transponders, and that works fine. You cannot create a new orbital position ( nor can you delete one) because the orbital position in the list is the index for keeping the channels straight. The AMC21 entry , as a USER 1, would have to be a Diseqc 1.2 motor control entry. That's my theory , and I'm sticking to it.
Another option would be to use an earlier factory file ( with the 31 sat limit) but the ability to create any bird that you wanted. That customization, though, would mean you couldn't back up your channel list, or setup. You CAN backup your channel list and setup with the 2025 firmware, because it forces you to stick to the fixed sat list.
:)
 
Brentb, I thought that it was programmable, as far as the old firmware is concerned. I did rename a satellite after I got the receiver.
Iceberg, I am going to try the TP edit and see what happens.
I will let you guys know...
 
just checked and if you scroll to "edit transponder" and on the satelite list hit red button the only option is "edit"

so you could edit "user 1" to show AMC21
Yep, the only issue that I know of, is that you can't give it an orbital location, for USALS to work, so you have to use Motor Control mode to locate it.
:)
 
It's been so long since I put 2025a in my Coolsat, that I'd forgotten about this bug... or should I say step backward with respect to firmware updates. Since most of my sat viewing is on AMC21, it was the first sat I programmed in, so of course I took one of those User sats, and named it AMC21, only to find out that you can't give it a longitude. I WAS going to create 2 AMC21s, which is what I had done with older firmware, ie one for my fixed Primestar, and one for my motorized Fortec, however I just decided to use the USER AMC21 for my fixed dish, which worked OK. Only annoyance is that the sat is in the wrong place relative to where it is in the sky. I guess, since the motorization of my C-band dish is done via my Drake, if I had it to do over, I might have renamed G-14 as AMC21-Fortec, then used USER sats for G-14 and AMC21-Primestar.

This whole nightmare was predictable, because the satellite list is not part of the channel data file, and Coolsat seems to have a very convoluted way of storing all the data. Most receivers keep the sat parameters separate, and have the channel data just refer to the specific satellite, so if you have a channel defined, and later change the sat parameters, like for example maybe it's on port 3 instead of port 2 on a switch... then you change the sat parameters, and everything was OK, but with the Coolsat, the satellite parameters seem to me partially in the channel data, and partly in the sat data.
I've read posts from people who seem to be able to restore channel data with the 2025a firmware. It didn't work for me, however it's been so long, I can't remember what problem I ran into.
Anyway, long ago, I decided that this Coolsat just was not capable of being a primary receiver. Just too many firmware bugs, that I think may not be correctable. I've pretty much got mine just devoted to fixed AMC21 and C-band use, and also for searching for FEC and Pilot data on DVB-S2 signals, but even this has been messed up in the 2025a firmware, as they now require 2 or 3 extra remote keystrokes for each FEC/Pilot combination you try. I already use my pirate software disabled Diamond 9000 as my primary receiver, even though it stutters badly on high bitrate channels that the Coolsat plays perfectly, but the Diamond is just so much more user friendly. Now that I have an Azbox on the way, I think that my Coolsat will be reduced in stature even more.... perhaps slaved to the Azbox, but since I've run out of HD ports on my TV, it may be sitting on the shelf pretty soon.
 
Bummer...
I hope maybe the Coolsat folks would correct this, since from time to time new satellites will be added. I guess I will go to the Galaxy 14 settings, add the AMC 21 TPs, and go from there.
Thank you guys for all your reponses.
If anyone does have a way to tame this receiver please let us know!!!
 
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