Transponder Beam detection

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Confusioner

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Jul 6, 2009
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Turkey
Hi,

I just google for a while, but couldn't find the answers.

How we can determinate beam name of transponder from NID , SDT, CAT or PAT table while scanning with transport stream analyzer such as TS Reader.

I saw something like this:
Network ID: 5 (0x0005)
Transport Stream ID: 1 (0x0001)
Original Network ID: 42 (0x002a) Version: 2
Descriptor: Network Name Descriptor
DVB-S Orbital Position: 42.0W
Frequency: 12.729 GHz
Modulation: QPSK, DVB-S
Polarity: Horizontal
Symbol Rate: 30000 MSps
FEC: 5/6
Current Network: True
I know looking for a satellite site, such as flysat, lyngsat would be answer. But I am looking for a technical answer. How I can find beam name of transponder? Help me out guys :)
 
All depends on the provider. In the US, DishNetwork uses the transport stream ID to mark the beam numbers. But in your case that doesn't look like it.
 
Practically you can't.
On our side we could dig FCC documents, checking LiL assignmets to the particular SB and could deduct from there.
Not sure about Europe or Turkey.
 
Got it. But if its so how satellite frequency listing sites (flysat, lyngsat, tracksat, kingofsat) finds beam of transponder? Still curious about it :)
 

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