Upper, Lower Vertical and Horizontal

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It's means the the it's telling you where is the the freq, is on.:)

Here hows it's look......

Lower V, would be like at 11.720 GHz now then go to higher freq, , V 11.780 GHz in a single transponder.

Same goes for Horizontal Polarization as well too!:)

Hopes that's help!

Happy TV DXing!:hatsoff:
 
Transponders are 36 MHz.

Full transponder is 36 MHz
Half transponder is 18 MHz
Some ABC news transponders have 5 MHz slots X 7 = 35 MHz
Some transponders have one 18 and 2 nines.
Some transponders have 4 9 MHz slots. = 36 MHz

12160 MHz is the center frequency.
12151 - nine lower than center = lower than center 18 MHz
12169 - nine higher than center = higher than center 18 MHz
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backhaul feed =
FSN feed at 12151 MHz SR 13021

Satellite is G10

You know you are either on vertical or horizontal most likely - this feed is vertical according to your receiver/cables/ab switch, etc....
Lyngsat/memory shows 12151 MHz on Vertical = transponder 23 because it's within 36 MHz of the center frequency. If the freq is lower than center than it's lower. If the freq is higher than center than it's higher. Since 12151 MHz is lower than center 12160 then it's 23 lower.

G10 Ku Tr 23/Lower Vertical
12151 MHz SR 13021

or upper
G10 Ku Tr 23/Upper vertical
12169 MHz SR 13021
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Transponder 19 on G11 Ku center frequency is 12080 MHz -
polarity shows as horizontal
Transponder 19 is divided into 4 9 MHz slots
12066.5, 12075.5, 12084.5, 12093.5 MHz
slots a, b, c & d
Feed is spotted at approx 12084 MHz = slot c

G11 Ku Tr 19 Slot C Horizontal
12084 MHz SR 6111
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Does that make sense?
Vertical and horizontal come from the polarity
Lower and higher and slots a or b comes from the freq setting.
 
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