yeah we are getting the SC feeds have some real good programing.
Was wondering if anyone has tried a PowerScan on 63W, there seems to be feeds from SCETV (South Carolina Ed. TV) but the signal is marginal here in central NJ (74.8N, 40.4W) with a 90cm dish. When it does manage to come in, there seems to be some interesting programs, some with audio, some without. It might just be I need to aim the dish a little better.
Thanks to all for your comments.
Spongella
yeah we are getting the SC feeds have some real good programing.
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Undien 4600,DSR 922, Fortec Ultra, Satworks 3618, Sathawk pvr 800
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8.5' Orbitron polar C Ku dish, 8.5' Birdview HH C Ku dish
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Norsat 8515 C band lnb, Norsat 4506A Ku lnb
BSC-621-2 Lnbf, Invacom QPH-031 Lnbf
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I was never able to get this satellite. I was able to get 58w until I changed my LNB the freqs are too low for the LNB but 63W in Lyngsat it's now called Telstar 14. I didn't think this had an North Am. foot print. I should be able to get this sat, my LNB should be able to receive some of the TPs. I have the QPH-031 It would be nice if I could add the Invacom universal to my dish it has a lower freq. But 2 LNBs can't share the same focal point. I don't know if 2 LNBs would work on my 90cm Fortech dish.
Mercury II, DG-240, 90cm, QPH-031, DiSEqC or UNL1
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, Lyngsat now has 63W listed as Telestar. Looks like it is not beamed for NA, but SCETV does have feeds. Sometimes I can get these feeds, but at 25 - 28% signal quality, so there is some freezing of the signal. But it does have excellent programming.
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