trouble locating hispasat 30w

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dan00

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Oct 7, 2012
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I am having trouble locating the Hispasat 30w. I am using an older model Ku-Ka dish 25x30 and using a Digiwave standard LNB model DGL-990D with a Manhattan reciever. I have found a frequency 12079H 8183SR doing a blind scan in the direction of the Hispasat 30w with the help of a satellite meter. On the Lyng Sat website showing the Hispasat 30w it does not show such a frequency but I do get about a 70 in quality but no channels. Not sure what it is. I would appreciate any help. thanks.
 
37.5°W NSS 10
Telstar 11
12081 H 8183
Off my notes when I was messing with a fixed dish, Nothing aimed on it now.
Hispasat should be lower and further east.
 
Enter or select the TP frequency 11884 V with SR 27500 and FEC 2/3.
Monitor this TP while panning your dish in the azimuth axis SLOWLY and you should pull it in eventually.
Take your time and readjust your dish elevation up or down 1° after each pass in azimuth and retry until you get a "blip" on your Q meter response.
You are in southern MS, so the signal from this sat is there, you just have to be very patient to capture it.

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for the heck of it I tried for 37.5w today but didn't find it(1meter fixed dish)
I can get 30w and 45w but nothing in between.
 
for the heck of it I tried for 37.5w today but didn't find it(1meter fixed dish)
I can get 30w and 45w but nothing in between.

37.5°W isn't beaming anything our way (N.A.) currently, as far as I know.
The first, last and only channel that I ever detected was AFLENZ on TP 12052 H SR 3617 FEC 3/4 and that was a PROMO from 2009.

There may be something there on C band, but I don't have the ability to verify this.

RADAR
 
I was just curious because the original poster said it was a strong signal when he was aiming,unless it was just a wildfeed.
 
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