Need Satelliteguys help with readings on AMC2/4 (101W)

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11708 - SQ - 80
11822 - SQ - 87
11860 - SQ - 77
11983 - SQ - 80
12020 - SQ - 83
12120 - SQ - 63
12160V S/R 30000 Test Signal - SQ - 63

Diamond 9000 HD w/ DMX741 LNBF on 10' Unimesh
 
Omaha, NE
Winegard DS-2076
Invacom QPH-031
Coolsat 5000
DG-280 motor
SW21 switch

101W AMC 4

11708 - SQ 91%
11822 - SQ 97%
11860 - SQ 70%
11983 - SQ 94%
12020 - SQ 97%
12120 - SQ 90%
12160 - SQ 87%

plus....

11932 - SQ 97%
11970 - SQ 94%
12033 - SQ 97%
12060 - SQ 88%



Specific data (if it helps)....

11708 - I read 11.707 V 2.170 MS/s Scopus
11822 - I read 11.821 H 5.700 MS/s 3ABN
11860 - I read 11.860 H 28.139 HOME2US/TAN
11983 - I read 11.983 H 5.900 MS/s ATN
12020 - I read 12.021 H 2.034 MS/s Unknown Network
12120 - I read 12.118 V 30.001 MS/s Network 4352
12160 - I read 12.160 V 30.000 MS/s Network 4352
11932 - I read 11.932 V 5.000 MS/s "blank"
11970 - I read 11.970 V 4.000 MS/s "blank"
12033 - I read 12.033 H 3.003 MS/s USA Site
12060 - I read 12.060 H 26.701 MS/s Hotel Media
 
Metairie (New Orleans), LA
LAT 30n, LON 90.1w
Visionsat IV-200
Azure Shine (3ABN) 90CM
Invacom QPH-031 (quad)
SG-2100 motor
Generic 4 port DiSEqC switch
Clear skies, early morning hours
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11708 (V) 2170 - 74 Q
11822 (H) 5700 - 92 Q
11860 (H) 28139 - 67 Q
11983 (H) 5900 - 85 Q
12020 (H) 2034 - 87 Q
12120 (V) 30000 - 75 Q
12160 (V) 30000 - 75 Q
11932 (V) 5000 - 92 Q
11970 (V) 4000 - 84 Q
12033 (H) 3003 - 98 Q
12060 (H) 26701 - 72 Q
 
Location: 30.3N 83.0W
Dish: CM/Primestar 1.0m with "Dove bar" LNB
Receiver: Pansat 9200HD
11708 V 2170: 87
11822 H 5700: 99
11860 H 28139: 58
11983 H 5900: 99
12020 H 2034: 99
12120 V 30000: 73
12160 V 30000 Test Signal: 58
 
I'm using the Glorystar Dish with the 2 LNB bracket and the GEOSATpro DVR1100c

11708 - SQ - 65
11822 - SQ - 90-95
11860 - SQ - 35 and breaking up
11983 - SQ - 50
12020 - SQ - 75-80
12120 - SQ - 35 and breaking up
12160V S/R 30000 Test Signal - SQ - 35-40

GCN 11860 is one of my favorites but constant break ups
 
In a snow storm where I can't see more than three houses down the street on a CS5000 and Winegard 1M, 44.7N 63.5W:

11707 V 2170 - 67%
11822 H 5700 - 94%
11860 H 28139 - 64%
11983 H 5900 - 91%
12020 H 2034 - 94%
12120 V 30000 - 66%
12160 V 30000 - SQ bounces from 12% - 63%
 
101° W

Fortec Lifetime Ultra
11708 - SQ 89%
11822 - SQ 99%
11860 - SQ 60%
11983 - SQ 83%
12020 - SQ 99%
12120 - SQ 73%
12160V S/R 30000 Test Signal - SQ 73%
 
Here's the reception report from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA!!:)

11.708 GHz, V 74 % signal strength

11.822 GHz, H 90 % signal strength

11.860 GHz, H 73-74 % signal strength

11.983 GHz, H 100 % signal strength!!:eek: Too hot!!

12.020 GHz, H 100 % signal strength

12.120 GHz, V 82-83 % signal strength

12.160 GHz, V 60-62 % signal strength..... The banner test : XP23K at 30 MBs....

Fortec Star Lifetime Ultra receiver with a 90 CM motorized dish.......

Not bad at it all for all channels except for the last one......:)
 
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90cm Fortec Star Dish
Invacom quad, QPH-03
Coolsat 6000
Generic 4 port DiSEqC switch
Location: 41.4N 84.5W Ney, OH
Cloudy Skies, windy, late evening.

11706 - SQ 91%
11822 - SQ 97%
11857 - SQ 90%
11983 - SQ 97%
12020 - SQ 98%
12118 - SQ 94%
12160V S/R 30000 Test Signal - SQ 90%
 
From 49N/97W
33" reflector, QPH031 LNB
1500Z March 28/09

Transponder signal

11708 85%
11822 99%
11860 35-40%
11983 85%
12020 n/s
12120 55%
12160 40%

Not sure about 12020, tried changing polarity, frequency +- three MHz, and changed bitrate up and down a few but no signal at all here.

Hope that helps..
-C.
 
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West Michigan, Winegard 10' dish, Diamond 9000HD receiver

11708 - SQ 79% BUT took forever (a few MINUTES) to pop in.
11822 - SQ 78%
11860 - SQ 54%
11983 - SQ 77%
12020 - SQ (no reading - is SR 2034 correct?)
12120 - SQ 55%
12160V S/R 30000 Test Signal - SQ 51% (frequently going to 52%)
 
11708 - SQ 70Q
11822 - SQ 90Q
11860 - SQ 41Q
11983 - SQ 55---68Q
12020 - SQ 86Q
12120 - SQ 55Q
12160V S/R 30000 40Q

Tested with Pansat 2700 on a 76cm dish on a
temp mount. Weather cloudy in upstate NY.
 
These are my SQ with CW 600s Premium, Dual Standard LBF 0.4 db.
Location: Linares, NL, Mexico (ZIP 67780, north of mexico)

11708 - 0%
11822 - 63%
11860 - 0%
11983 - 35%
12020 - 56%
12120 - 0%
12160 - 0%

Before mar-07, 2009 the SQ on frequency 11860 was 50%

I have received an email from Oaxaca (south of Mexico) with the same %s.

God bless you all!.
 
Lat: 35.2N, Long 82.8W
Glorystar 90cm, dual lnbf (97 & 101)

11708 - 64
11822 - 88
11860 - 51
11983 - 56
12020 - 85
12120 - 36
12160 - 0
 
Thanks to everyone who assisted with the signal readings on the Ku-band AMC 2/4 satellite. Our staff has randomly selected one member, who submitted a reading, to receive a very special thank you gift!

The results were very helpful in determining the performance of the AMC 2 satellite on 11860. SES has confirmed that the transponder could not remain on AMC4 for technical reasons related to the solar array failures previously reported in 2008. The transfer of the transponder to AMC 2 resulted in reduced performance of 11860. A replacement satellite is expected to be in place during Q4 2009, but many of the affected broadcasters are unable to support their markets with the degraded signal until a new bird is placed in position. Several broadcasters are now in the process of transitioning to other platforms.

Gospel Music Television Network is transitioning from AMC 2, 11860 to Galaxy 19, transponder 23, 12.115GHz and will be simulcasting the feeds for at least the next month. Plans for the other Christian networks on AMC 2 11860 have not yet been finalized.

So who won and what did they win? Our staff has randomly selected SatelliteGUys member, Elder to receive a GEOSATpro 90cm dish and a GEOSATpro SL2 Bullet dual output LNBF including free shipping. A PM has been sent requesting your shipping information.

:clap Congratulations! :clap
 
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