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Old 04-02-2007, 07:22 PM
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Question Another signal feed

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I need to purchase a meter to lock onto AMC 23, the signal is used for 2 way satellite internet and is a DVB-S 2 feed, after alot of phone calls and surfing the only meter that seems to be garenteed to work is a promax unless i can find another feed to lock onto, since no one knows of another meter that can achieve this, does anyone know of a standard DVB-S feed I could use to lock on to AMC 23

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Have you tried the ones listed here?

AMC 23 at 172.0°E - LyngSat
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Old 04-03-2007, 09:41 AM
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Yes have tried the lynsat site and a few others, the main problem with the info on the lynsat site is it lists information for tv station feeds, there is no garantee that they will be active feeds when trying to lock on, this all started from questions ask by the company programing and American made meter for use in Australia, they are asking for another signal to lock onto, and as this site boasts experts i figured must be the place to ask. at the end of the day all I really want is a meter that will work so I can put food on the table. I am no expert on satellite meters so if anyone has a suggestion it would be appreciated!


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