Titanium C2-PLL Wideband LNBF on 55.5°W C-Band Wide Frequencies

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Are the wideband C-Band frequencies on 55.5°W still active? I have not been able to lock any of the signals from the 3400 to 3700 range using my C2-PLL Wideband C-band LNBF Dual (2) Outputs 3.4 - 4.2GHz. Any other satellites with active Wideband frequencies from 43.0°W to 107.0°W for testing?
 
I've never locked anything below 3700 MHz from 55.5°W. I looked as recently as this morning, but found nothing below 3700 MHz on a blind scan.

The only signal I know of between 43.0°W and 107.3°W and below 3700 MHz is on Amazonas at 61°W, 3630 H 2786. It was up this morning when I looked.

Can you get down to SES 6 at 40.5°W? There are over a dozen signals between 3600 and 3700 MHz there.

I can see from 37.4°W to 139°W and have never locked anything below 3600 MHz. This is with a C2-PLL Wideband LNBF.
 
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Thanks for the information. At least, I know now that it isn't something that is related to my setup only.

Edit. I already have TVBB1 from 61.0°W. I just didn't realize it. :facepalm
 
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