Echostar 15 at 61.5W - Post your signals!

Dah-Henny

SatelliteGuys Pro
May 12, 2007
3,666
346
Boone, North Carolina
Receiver: VIP 722
Area: Vilas, NC 28692
Weather: partly cloudy
Dish: 1000.5
Date/Time: 8/2 5:00pm

TP 2: 52
TP 4: 59
TP 8: 61
TP 10: 52
TP 14: 70
TP 19: 64
TP 20: 51
TP 21: 54
TP 22: 52
TP 25: 56
TP 27: 50
TP 28: 52
TP 29: 61
TP 30: 54
TP 31: 52

A significant change this morning
Receiver: VIP 722
Area: Vilas, NC 28692
Weather: cloudy
Dish: 1000.5
Date/Time: 8/3 7:50am

TP 2: 64
TP 4: 62
TP 8: 62
TP 10: 64
TP 14: 74
TP 19: 61
TP 20: 52
TP 21: 75
TP 22: 62
TP 25: 63
TP 27: 52
TP 28: 61
TP 29: 73
TP 30: 63
TP 31: 54
 

ljdonato

SatelliteGuys Pro
Jun 21, 2008
592
49
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
UPDATE: First numbers: 8/2, Second: 8/3


Receiver: 211
Area: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Weather: Cloudy--- Partly cloudy
Dish: 6 footer
Time/Date: 4:15 PM--- 8/2/2010, 7:30am, 8/3/2010

TP 2: 25 --- 77
TP 4: 25 --- 23
TP 8: 44 --- 45
TP 10: 24 --- 78
TP 14: 49 --- 87
TP 17: 00 --- 78
TP 18: 00 --- 71
TP 19: 16 --- 04
TP 20: 28 --- 17
TP 21: 21 --- 86
TP 22: 22 --- 70
TP 24: 03 --- 00
TP 25: 33 --- 77
TP 26: 00 --- 71
TP 27: 33 --- 20
TP 28:
TP 29: 40 --- 82
TP 30: 29 --- 70
TP 31: 33 --- 22

I was not expecting changes in TPs 17, 18, 26. Shouldn't something show in the uplink for these TPs? (Edit: Just checked a new uplink report which shows something going on in TPs 17 and 18, but not 26. Should the uplink show E15 instead of E12 and E3?)

Now just have to wait for tomorrows changes, which will hopefully address my worst problems with 61.5, TPs 19 and 24.
 
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fdgomez

Member
Oct 13, 2007
7
0
Receiver: 211,
Area: Carebebean (Dom Rep)
Weather: (Clear )
Dish: 1.8 mts
Time/Date: 8:11a 8/3/2010

TP 02 - 65%
TP 04 - 29%
TP 08 -53%
TP 09 -53%
TP 10 -64%
TP 14 -70%
TP 19 -1%
TP 20 -39%
TP 21 -83%
TP 22 -53
TP 25 -70%
TP 27 -39%
TP 28 -43%
TP 29 -82%
TP 30 -46%
TP 31 -41%

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JohnL

Pub Member / Supporter
Sep 23, 2003
1,415
94
Spencerport, NY
Receiver: (722K)
Area: (Rochester, NY 14559)
Weather: slightly cloudy
Dish: 500 with "I" Adapter
Time/Date: 12:50am EDT, 8/3/2010

Before
TP 2: 40
TP 4: 58
TP 8: 57
TP 10: 43
TP 14: 63
TP 19:59
TP 20:46
TP 21:51
TP 22:39
TP 24:57
TP 25:48
TP 27:47
TP 28:38
TP 29:53
TP 30:39
TP 31:45

Receiver: (722K)
Area: (Rochester, NY 14559)
Weather: Clear
Dish: 500 with "I" Adapter
Time/Date: 8:26am EDT, 8/3/2010

Before
TP 2: 57
TP 4: 58
TP 8: 57
TP 10:61
TP 14:69
TP 19:57
TP 20:45
TP 21:77
TP 22:55
TP 24:59
TP 25:66
TP 27:45
TP 28:53
TP 29:75
TP 30:54
TP 31:45
 

HDRoberts

SatelliteGuys Pro
May 13, 2008
4,795
31
Cleveland, OH
Receiver: 622
Area: Cleveland, OH (44135)
Weather: Overcast (both readings)
Dish: Dish 500 - single LNB, no adapter
Time/Date: 1st reading, 7/19 at 5PM, 2nd 8/3 8:25AM

TP 2: 43...51
TP 4: 53...53
TP 8: 57...62
TP 10: 58...56
TP 14: 66...64
TP 19: 57...56
TP 20: 52...52
TP 21: 50...71
TP 22: 52...53
TP 25: 53...59

TP 27: 50...51
TP 28: 50...50
TP 29: 59...70
TP 30: 54...54

TP 31: 52...52

I bolded the ones that were supposed to change. Odd I had no real improvement on TPs 10, 14, 22, and 30 (while having minor improvement on 8, which which isn't supposed to change until Thursday). Interestingly, TPs 21 and 29, the QPSK transponders show the most improvement.
 

whatchel1

SatelliteGuys Master
Sep 30, 2006
9,098
51
Great High Plains
update 1 st day

Receiver: ViP 722k
Area: NW TX. ENE of defergie
Weather: Clear, Hot (hi 90's)
Dish: Dish 500 single LNBF
Time/Date: 7:00 pm CDT / August 2, 2010

TP 2: 35
TP 4: 49
TP 8: 55
TP 10: 37
TP 14: 59
TP 19: 58
TP 20: 46
TP 21: 53
TP 22: 36
TP 24: 58
TP 25: 39
TP 27: 50
TP 28: 0
TP 29: 48
TP 30: 33
TP 31: 45

Receiver: ViP 722k
Area: NW TX. ENE of defergie
Weather: Clear 65
Dish: Dish 500 single LNBF
Time/Date: 7:35 am CDT / August 3, 2010

TP 2: 45
TP 4: 49
TP 8: 55
TP 10: 49
TP 14: 58
TP 19: 62
TP 20: 43
TP 21: 59
TP 22: 48
TP 24: 62
TP 25: 49
TP 27: 46
TP 28: 47
TP 29: 57
TP 30: 51
TP 31: 46

Is there another round of tp updates?
 
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digiblur

SatelliteGuys Master
Jun 8, 2005
14,190
4
Louisiana
I was not expecting changes in TPs 17, 18, 26. Shouldn't something show in the uplink for these TPs? (Edit: Just checked a new uplink report which shows something going on in TPs 17 and 18, but not 26. Should the uplink show E15 instead of E12 and E3?)

Now just have to wait for tomorrows changes, which will hopefully address my worst problems with 61.5, TPs 19 and 24.

Dishnetwork could swap satellites out all day and as long as they didn't change any transponder modulations or move channels you'd never see anything on the uplink report. All of the transponder ID's are the same no matter which satellite the signal is coming from.

I'll change the names of the transponders when they are finished on the swap out.
 

Ghpr13

SatelliteGuys Pro
Pub Member / Supporter
Jul 1, 2009
3,212
0
Louisville, KY
Very Pleased

Receiver: (722k)
Area: (Fairdale, KY, 40118)
Weather:
(Sunny, Hot, Clear)-----------------(Sunny, Clear)
Dish: (1000.4)
Time/Date:
7:00pm/8-2-10 --------------------9:40am/8-3-10
TP 2: 38--------------------------------57
TP 4: 48--------------------------------48
TP 8: 55--------------------------------55
TP 10: 40-------------------------------61
TP 14: 61-------------------------------69
TP 19: 55-------------------------------53
TP 20: 45-------------------------------45
TP 21: 46-------------------------------68
TP 22: 41-------------------------------57
TP 25: 48-------------------------------56
TP 27: 49-------------------------------50
TP 28: 42*------------------------------57*
TP 29: 53-------------------------------66
TP 30: 43-------------------------------59
TP 31: 50-------------------------------
50

*This is the only TP that would Lock but show "Name Not Acquired". Not sure if that means anything.

Ghpr13
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tjachem

Active SatelliteGuys Member
Dec 22, 2006
17
0
Receiver: 211k
Area: Jacksonville, FL
Weather: Clear
Dish: 1000.4
Time/Date: 8/03 10:08 pm EDT
8/2 8/3
TP 2: 43 55
TP 4: 45 48
TP 8: 47 51
TP 10: 43 58
TP 14: 63 68
TP 19: 41 39
TP 20: 40 41
TP 21: 34 70
TP 22: 45 57
TP 25: 46 59
TP 27: 40 44
TP 28: 43 56
TP 29: 52 67
TP 30: 45 58
TP 31: 41 45

Can't wait to see what 8/5 brings.
 

nelson61

SatelliteGuys Master
Lifetime Supporter
Dec 8, 2007
8,785
8,846
Where it's Warm
UPDATE: First numbers: 8/2, Second: 8/3


Receiver: 211
Area: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Weather: Cloudy--- Partly cloudy
Dish: 6 footer
Time/Date: 4:15 PM--- 8/2/2010, 7:30am, 8/3/2010

TP 2: 25 --- 77
TP 4: 25 --- 23
TP 8: 44 --- 45
TP 10: 24 --- 78
TP 14: 49 --- 87
TP 17: 00 --- 78
TP 18: 00 --- 71
TP 19: 16 --- 04
TP 20: 28 --- 17
TP 21: 21 --- 86
TP 22: 22 --- 70
TP 24: 03 --- 00
TP 25: 33 --- 77
TP 26: 00 --- 71
TP 27: 33 --- 20
TP 28:
TP 29: 40 --- 82
TP 30: 29 --- 70
TP 31: 33 --- 22

I was not expecting changes in TPs 17, 18, 26. Shouldn't something show in the uplink for these TPs? (Edit: Just checked a new uplink report which shows something going on in TPs 17 and 18, but not 26. Should the uplink show E15 instead of E12 and E3?)

Now just have to wait for tomorrows changes, which will hopefully address my worst problems with 61.5, TPs 19 and 24.

A great example of what the Plus means when your see Conus Plus in the filings.
 

rdavidowski

SatelliteGuys Pro
Jul 17, 2009
195
11
Caguas, PR
Receiver: 722k
Area: Caguas, Puerto Rico
Weather: Clear
Dish: 8 footer
Time/Date: 8/03 10:40 pm EDT

TP 2: 63
TP 4: 0
TP 8: 30
TP 10: 49
TP 14: 52
TP 17: 67
TP 18: 39
TP 19: 3
TP 20: 5
TP 21: 71
TP 22: 42
TP 24: 0
TP 25: 57
TP 26: 41
TP 27: 22
TP 28: 0
TP 29: 71
TP 30: 41
TP 31: 22


I would like to know if anybody has information on wish TP's are comming of Echostar15. My reading have worsen since the change last night. I a have an 8' footer and has always work great but now my reading are very very low compared to people with 6 footers also here in PR. Scoth or Digi do you have any comments on how this can happen. Instead of reciving a stronger signal everything is kind of weird. Thanks for any comments on this.

Also a side comment on the Puerto Rico situation: We can not fool owerselfs, here on the island we are all taking measurements with 6' footers or 8' in my case and this echostar 15 is supposed to give good signal strength with a 23" inches anntena. By my readings this does not look to good for us. The predicted footprint for PR is 51db's good enough for a 23 inch anntena. How come are we not seeing 90 and up on ower readings like it happen with Echostar 14 with 4' and 5' foot antennas 2 months ago.
 
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mike123abc

Too many cables
Supporting Founder
Sep 25, 2003
25,804
5,129
Norman, OK
Receiver: 722k
I would like to know if anybody has information on wish TP's are comming of Echostar15. My reading have worsen since the change last night. I a have an 8' footer and has always work great but now my reading are very very low compared to people with 6 footers also here in PR. Scoth or Digi do you have any comments on how this can happen. Instead of reciving a stringer signal everithing is kind of weird. Thanks for any comments on this.

8 footer might need a slight change in alignment. The larger the dish the smaller area of the sky it points at. E15 may be on the edge of your dish. 3 satellites at 61.5 are spaced apart, to small dishes they appear to be one satellite, larger dishes start to see them as 3 separate satellites. I do not know when they will move E3 out of the way and let E15 get to be closer to 61.5.
 

digiblur

SatelliteGuys Master
Jun 8, 2005
14,190
4
Louisiana
I would like to know if anybody has information on wish TP's are comming of Echostar15. My reading have worsen since the change last night. I a have an 8' footer and has always work great but now my reading are very very low compared to people with 6 footers also here in PR. Scoth or Digi do you have any comments on how this can happen. Instead of reciving a stronger signal everything is kind of weird. Thanks for any comments on this.

Also a side comment on the Puerto Rico situation: We can not fool owerselfs, here on the island we are all taking measurements with 6' footers or 8' in my case and this echostar 15 is supposed to give good signal strength with a 23" inches anntena. By my readings this does not look to good for us. The predicted footprint for PR is 51db's good enough for a 23 inch anntena. How come are we not seeing 90 and up on ower readings like it happen with Echostar 14 with 4' and 5' foot antennas 2 months ago.

I saw a post from PR with a 6 footer and the signals look right in line with which ones swapped over. I'm not sure if they are going to adjust the power later or not. Look at the first post of this thread on the phase dates and which transponders will be from E-15.

I'd definitely say could probably use a repoint on things.
 

rogerpl

SatelliteGuys Pro
Aug 7, 2007
776
7
Northern Vt.
Anxious to get home and check mine. I was on the road all day yesterday but got home late and figured something was going on with all the off air channels. I was still awake but was raining hard.
 

Yes616

SatelliteGuys Pro
Mar 8, 2006
1,165
1
Poinciana Place, FL
Receiver: ViP722
Dish: 1000.4
Area: Liberty, NY
Weather: Clear Cloudy
Time/Date: 5PM - 7/27 11AM - 8/3

TP - Signal (Shown as a range as the meter bounces around a little)

02 - 37 - 41 45 - 47
04 - 48 - 53 50 - 52
08 - 49 - 53 52 - 53
10 - 41 - 45 47 - 49
14 - 62 - 65 55 - 57
17 - 0 53 - 54
18 - 0 45 - 46
19 - 50 - 52 49 - 51
20 - 45 - 46 42 - 45
21 - 44 - 45 64 - 66
22 - 43 - 45 45 - 46
25 - 45 - 48 54 - 56
27 - 45 - 46 43 - 45
28 - 43 - 44 30 - 43
29 - 50 - 53 64 - 66
30 - 45 - 46 46 - 48
31 - 43 - 46 45 - 46
 
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jps

New Member
Dec 23, 2005
1
0
Canton, Georgia
61.5 signal strenght

Receiver: 722
Area: 30115
Dish: 1000.4

7/31/2010 2:00pm (mostly sunny) 8/3/2010 11:00am (partly to mostly cloudy)
1-41
2-43 2-56
3-61
4-40 4-40
5-36
6-0
7-73
8-52 8-55
9-23
10-45 10-60
11-24
12-0
13-45
14-64 14-67
15-75
16-0
17-0
18-0
19-48 19-49
20-45 20-45
21-40 21-60
22-46 22-57
23-48
24-45
25-50 25-52
26-0
27-50 27-50
28-0 28-0
29-56 29-61
30-0 30-59
31-51 31-50
32-0
 

Scott Greczkowski

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Cutting Edge
Sep 7, 2003
103,911
29,984
Newington, CT
Receiver: 722k
Area: Newington, CT
Weather: Cloudy / Cloudy
Dish: 1000.4
Time/Date: 3:00PM ET 8/2/10 / 12 Noon ET 8/3/10

Yesterday / Today

TP 2: 43 - 40
TP 4: 53 - 53
TP 8: 51 - 52
TP 10: 43 - 43
TP 14: 62 - 50
TP 19: 52 - 39
TP 20: 41 - 42
TP 21: 42 - 63
TP 22: 45 - 43
TP 25: 46 - 53
TP 27: 43 - 45
TP 28: 42 - 40
TP 29: 52 - 62
TP 30: 45 - 43
TP 31: 45 - 41

In addition NEW Transponder 17 is 53 and Transponder 18 is 39.
 
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r10fret

SatelliteGuys Pro
Dec 20, 2008
758
18
FL
Receiver: 222k with L396
Switch: DP34
Area: Central FL
Weather: PC
Dish: 26" former Voom dish retrofitted to D shape LNBF holder
LNBF: DP single

Only showing the changes of the TPs that moved to the new satellite

TP 2: 53 > 62
TP 10: 57 > 73
TP 14: 73 > 80
TP 17: 0 > 73
TP 18: 0 > 68
TP 19: 64 > 58 (it actually decreased, No!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
TP 21: 53 > 82
TP 22: 58 > 68
TP 25: 63 > 71
TP 29: 65 > 80
TP 30: 61 > 70
 

ronton3

SatelliteGuys Pro
Jul 21, 2007
172
4
622 110/119/61.5 2 500s
Macon, Mo 63552
8/2 partly cloudy 6:30PM 8/3 clear 10am

TP 2 36----50
10 40---50
14 59---60
21 39---57
22 40---49
25 36---47
29 46---59
30 41---46

TP 4 50 47
8 48---50
19 42---39
20 44---45
24 53---53
27 43---41
31 43---42
I was encouraged to see that the updated set is stronger and the still to be
updated set is about the same. ron
 

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