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Originally Posted by elgemcdlf
Ok everyone. English is easier for me as my Spanish is quite poor  If you are using a big dish with C Band capabilities time to lock this bird in and scan away. I got 33 of the channels in last night and some look very good. Quality is across the board. Some very strong and some barely locking.
Anyone that speaks both well perhaps can translate for the nonenglish members. The list at lyngsat is fairly complete but I found one or two not listed there. For 4DTV users there is no tile for M6 but if you know how to use your receiver you should be able to get the DCII channels listed there. They are simply a repeat if a mux in DVB.
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THanks. I'm pretty much out of the footprint of Mexican sats, so I haven't even bothered to try tuning in any of them for years, however reading your message I decided to give it a try. I noticed on Lyngsat that one of the channels, the DCII channel, was using a footprint that looked like it came up to Maine, so I gave it a try. I hooked up my SW, and listened for a 19.51 MHz signal while moving my dish, and sure enough, I came up with a strong signal "near" where I thought Satmex6 should be. I tuned it in with my DCII receiver, and it was the Mexican Mux. NEAT!
After having that success, I decided to try some of the other channels listed in Lyngsat, all of which had footprints that fell well short of Maine. As expected, I didn't see any of them. However I did a spectrum scan, hoping to see which channels might be strong enough to try, and it showed a bunch of peaks that should be strong enough to lock, so I did a blind scan, and found a bunch of channels, none of which seem to be listed in Lyngsat???? Weird, I thought. I wasn't sure if I'm seeing bleedover from another sat or what, so I looked in Lyngsat, at SatMex5, and sure enough, SatMex5 has the same DCII mux at 4180, and it has all the channels I scanned in. So I guess I'm sitting on SatMex5, not SatMex6. Still, this is the first time in years I've seen any of the Mexican sats, and I guess it's mainly because I've never even bothered to look, thinking that they were too weak to tune. But I guess the key is, that they have different footprints on the different channels.
Anyway, I"m off to look for SatMex6 now, to see if I can see anything there.
Neat. :-)