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goaliebob99 said:
Im doing a check switch first.... :) clearin out da matrix

I just did the same and nothing changed may still be to early, just a thought, but did notice all of the V*** starting to come back at 0400 and 0430!
 
Voom 11 and espn2hd are still listed as "engineering". EPG for the voom 11 is still the same, which is just the channel name :(
 
I was taking a look at that too hokie... It could be possable some time about 4, 5am that could change you never know.


Im seeing alot of offairs in my dreams tonight :D.... oh wait.... in on my epg right now.... A screen full of off airs :D
 
The existing voom 10 show up on 61.5 unencrypted.. Not so on 129 though! This might be related to the fact that the voom 10 on 61.5 were still broadcasting with the old "blue card" encryption. Maybe they and switching them over.

That would also make sense regarding the fiber cutover Goalie. The content would be uplinked from E* instead of whereever cablevision was uplinking to 61.5.

Just some speculation as usual! :)
 
JohnH said:
There is nothing secondary about the NIT. The form of goaliebob99's report depends on it.
Just for converting from TID to transponder and frequency; eeh - not enough I would say :).

What is in the NIT we could find ?
Dishnetwork.
NIT Version:12.
TID,tp,sat_pos,freq, SR FEC p mod
2, 2,119.0W,12238580,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
4, 4,119.0W,12267740,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
6, 6,119.0W,12296900,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
8, 8,119.0W,12326060,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
10,10,119.0W,12355220,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
11,11,119.0W,12369800,00200000,7/8,R,QPSK
12,12,119.0W,12384380,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
13,13,119.0W,12398960,00200000,5/6,R,QPSK
14,14,119.0W,12413540,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
 
Smith said:
Just for converting from TID to transponder and frequency; eeh - not enough I would say :).

What is in the NIT we could find ?
Dishnetwork.
NIT Version:12.
TID,tp,sat_pos,freq, SR FEC p mod
2, 2,119.0W,12238580,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
4, 4,119.0W,12267740,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
6, 6,119.0W,12296900,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
8, 8,119.0W,12326060,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
10,10,119.0W,12355220,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
11,11,119.0W,12369800,00200000,7/8,R,QPSK
12,12,119.0W,12384380,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK
13,13,119.0W,12398960,00200000,5/6,R,QPSK
14,14,119.0W,12413540,00200000,5/6,L,QPSK

Channel assignments by SID and Type are also in the NIT. :)

Network Name: EchoStar 61.5 West
Network ID: 4098 (0x1002)
Transport Stream ID: 101 (0x0065)
Original Network ID: 4098 (0x1002)
DVB-S Orbital Position: 61.5W
Frequency: 12.224 GHz
Modulation: 8PSK
Polarity: RHCP
Symbol Rate: 21500 MSps
FEC: 2/3
Descriptor: Service List Descriptor
Service: 9472 user defined (0x91)
Service: 9476 user defined (0x91)
Service: 9480 user defined (0x91)
 
JohnH said:
Channel assignments by SID and Type are also in the NIT. :)

Network Name: EchoStar 61.5 West
Network ID: 4098 (0x1002)
Transport Stream ID: 101 (0x0065)
Original Network ID: 4098 (0x1002)
DVB-S Orbital Position: 61.5W
Frequency: 12.224 GHz
Modulation: 8PSK
Polarity: RHCP
Symbol Rate: 21500 MSps
FEC: 2/3
Descriptor: Service List Descriptor
Service: 9472 user defined (0x91)
Service: 9476 user defined (0x91)
Service: 9480 user defined (0x91)

Yeah, yeah ...You mixed up NIT with PAT, hehe ;) Check PID_0 and PID_10 again. Good reading for night is ETSI EN 300 468 v1.6.1. :D
 
Smith said:
Yeah, yeah ...You mixed up NIT with PAT, hehe ;) Check PID_0 and PID_10 again. Good reading for night is ETSI EN 300 468 v1.6.1. :D

Yeah, I have read it and the info presented above is from the NIT on Tp 3 at 129. That Tp would not have PAT for Tp 1 at 61.5. Perhaps you should refresh your memory by reading the DVB-S stuff again. :)
 
Smith said:
Yeah, yeah ...You mixed up NIT with PAT, hehe ;) Check PID_0 and PID_10 again. Good reading for night is ETSI EN 300 468 v1.6.1. :D

Yea, maybe after a few cold ones! I had to parse the etsi gsm spec for cell phones once, no fun at all!!! :)
 
They are definitely up to something on 129.. All the new voom 11 TPs are broadcasting null packets. No longer are the mirrors up! However the mirrors are still up on 61.5.
 
I can't tune to any of the VOOM10 channels on 61.5 - they are all listed as Off Air and tells me this is a special event which is not available for purchase. Downloading Guide (probably won't do anything since it was downloaded an hour of so earlier)...
 

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