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bh62549

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7.0E
12735V7200

100.5E
3935V7200

Often the transmission content of these two signals is the same, but the real C8 cannot be found. Many recent signals of 100.5E cannot be cracked. I wonder what kind of BISS-AU can find CW?
 

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krzyś;2037120711 said:
Or maybe it's not BISS but 1010 (TANDBERG) ???
yes that can be the case a lot indeed .
there would indeed be no hope to find anything when this feed has switched to Tandberg and same goes for IMGA EU feed also :mecry:
 

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Next time make a .ts file of at least 2 GB, upload it somewhere and give us a link to DL.
Make sure to record feed as soon as it shows up on these TPs, not in the mid of event.
 

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Code:
Asiasat 5 ( 100.5°E)
3894 H 7200
DVB-S2 - 4:2:0 - 8PSK
ID: ENC-4

Eutelsat 10A ( 10.0°E )
11078 H 7200
DVB-S2 - 4:2:0 - 8PSK
ID: ENC-4

Event: MLS, New England Revolution - Montreal Impact (1:30 CET)

CW: B6 BC 4E C0 6E 1E 2F BB

THANKS KUGUJEN :thum:
I believe that few people can find CW with this set of signals? I tried to record the 4G TS file but I couldn’t find C8. The conventional method is invalid for this scrambling method, or I can only rely on BISS-AU, but I don’t know which model of BISS-AU can find CW?
 
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