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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 18
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Hi!
Can anyone give me some advice: which receiver is the best to receive AsiaSat 3 FTA and scrambled channels? I'm new to satellite TV. My new installed satellite TV system is a combination of a 2.3 m dish and a Dion DT239 receiver. I'm having problem to received some of the channels. Sometimes a message:"No or Bad signal pops up when I switch channels and I can't receive few channels such as (Shanxi and Tianjin FTA), but according to the Lynsat Asiasat 3 channels info these FTA channels I can get did exist. Can anyone give me some advice on receiving these channels |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Christmas Island
Posts: 13
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Hi David
I think the LNB you have is a C band, and the channels you said you cannot receive (Shanxi, Tianjin...) are KU band. Notice the frequency number is 5 digits as oppose to C band's 4 digits. I use a Strong SRT4210 receiver and I can get all the channels (including Analogue) except for the Encrypted channels. regards seismo |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 18
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Thanks Seismo!
You right, those channel freq is 5 digit number. There's a TVB Xing He channel which is a scrambled channel. I heard some people said I need a receiver have CAM CI slot and card slot in order to receive this channel. I'm kind a new to this tech, can you tell me what is CAM CI/Iredeto card slot? |
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Satellite Guru
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: bassettville Where else
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I,m sorry to disappoint you, but all Ku services on Asiasat 3s are on a CHINA Beam and are not receivable in Australia, This also goes for the services on Asiasat 2
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Satellite Guru
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Ali Mountain Taiwan
Posts: 1,777
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AS3 FTA
You can only get the F free to air channels CBAND off asiasat 3...
Xing He is in the Cband beam but encripted with irdeto 2. The encripted channels need a card from the provider. It's likely this channel is not for ptivate viewing and is sold to a cable company is China Hong Kong or Taiwan... |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 18
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Now my 2.3m dish is connected to Dion two receiver, according to the technician who help me to install this satellite TV system. When I watch FTA channel, I have to make sure both receiver is set to channels with same volt 13V or 18V in order to receive.
I had tried to receive channels with different volts. One receiver set to receive 13V channel and the other set to 18V channel. One of my receiver is unable to receiver anything at all. A msg pop up said No or bad signal! Is there anyway to solve this problem? Is this problem cause by the receiver or LNB. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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You would require a dual output lnb to enable both boxes to work independantly.
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2004
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Thanks Simmo!
Can you recommend a good dual output LNB to me? Can you explain to me how a dual output LNB function? I'm new to satellite technology and the technician who help me to install the system didn't tell me much about how he connect all the cables and LNB. |
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Satellite Guru
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Melbourne
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 133
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Site sponsor has a twin/dual output C band LNBF
http://www.adigitalife.com/digital_s...ltpage=2&cat=2
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Satellite Guru
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: bassettville Where else
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You are not correct Supermega, what the site sponcer has is a duel satellite C-Band LNB, There configered to operate on two satellites.
Where-as a Ku duel LNB, is simply two LNB's in the one case |
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Satellite Guru
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Melbourne
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******************* 15k - C Band LNBF Twin Twin Output C band LNBF for dual output, ideal for multiple set top boxes $90.00 GST: $9.00 Total: $99.00 $AUD ******************** Forgive me my master!!
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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edit: you beat me by a whisker wtyt2
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![]() NO sorry the GURU was only testing us. Did I pass my master? It was freash in my mind as I was reading the thread to prepare for my C Band upgrade to dual output soon. Not quite game enough to try as I was told it needed more fine turning then the KU stuff. |
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Satellite Guru
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Ali Mountain Taiwan
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Zinwell Dual out LNBF
Zinwell also make a dual out cband lnbf encased as one unit for viewing one sat......
Dual pol is not the same as dual out.... this zinwell is dual polarization as well as dual out...... two different things altogether The 15K Zinwell is a single coax out but does both H & V pols |
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