OTHER GT Media V9 Prime TP List

cyberham

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What do the 'T' and '17' fields mean?

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Tick on/off? Other than transponder number, frequency, polarity, symbol, FEC not sure what else is left. How about a software glitch?
 
In this example of a data transponder at 3880 V 34285 with multiple signals, the number in the field seems to identify each of the different signals.

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I'm thinking that those are probably T2MI transponders, but I don't know why it also says "T" on ones that aren't. Bug?
 
Take a look for comparison. Change the extension to .xml to open in notepad++.
This is how I do it. Matter of fact if you have a new image flashed you could replace the stock file with this one.
Not so sure I'd plant it in a working image. Although after an online sw update the file is replaced with a new one that includes every single satellite in the world. Clutters my stuff a bit. I get 127W-43W. Ku band is lacking. C band is what I use.
Freq., SR drift is from blindscans.
Image boots okay, using filezilla to replace it with this one and a reboot. No issues. EB screamed at me for doing it.
Enosat said no prob.
 

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It is and I know that. The T2MI streams with the asked about T & 17 fields could be compared with my xml.
That's all. I mean, Who even does what I do with the file? There are advantages.
I see a few of y'all have E2 receivers. And it sparked me to hit 99W ku. Picked up a few new tp's with my not-GT Media Osmio4k using the mod driver. So I added them to the existing xml. With them came some new channels and radio stations.
But I was unable to get signal on 11720H except in short bursts.
I butted in because maybe comparing the xml format to what you receive might answer the unknowns. Or help. Maybe.
 

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