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How to operate Hybrid Blindscan in SmartDVB with TBS 6925

How to operate Hybrid Blindscan in SmartDVB with TBS 6925

Postby gattino » Sun Dec 04, 2011 1:01 am

Tests carried out on Eutelsat W3A 7°est

step 1:

Create a new text file and rename it 0071.ini
Open the file and enter the frequencies of only the feed
Set the Symbol Rate to 0 (This is very important)
Save the file and copy it in SmartDVB-->Transponders

example:
[SATTYPE]
1=0071
2=Eutelsat W3A_FEED

[DVB]
0=75
1=10959,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
2=10959,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
3=10962,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
4=10965,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
5=10971,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
6=10971,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
7=10977,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
8=10977,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
9=10983,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
10=10989,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
11=10989,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
12=10996,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
13=10996,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
14=11007,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
15=11007,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
16=11013,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
17=11014,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
18=11018,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
19=11024,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
20=11042,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
21=11048,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
22=11052,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
23=11054,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
24=11060,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
25=11061,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
26=11066,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
27=11072,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
28=11079,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
29=11079,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
30=11084,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
31=11084,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
32=11090,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
33=11090,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
34=11096,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
35=11101,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
36=11101,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
37=11105,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
38=11107,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
39=11127,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
40=11128,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
41=11133,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
42=11136,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
43=11137,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
44=11145,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
45=11145,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
46=11150,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
47=11154,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
48=11160,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
49=11163,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
50=11172,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
51=11178,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
52=11181,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
53=11190,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
54=11190,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
55=11380,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
56=11396,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
57=11409,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
58=11421,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
59=12508,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
60=12513,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
61=12518,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
62=12521,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
63=12535,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
64=12551,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
65=12558,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
66=12566,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
67=12574,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
68=12600,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
69=12615,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
70=12617,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
71=12622,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
72=12624,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
73=12645,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
74=12645,V,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
75=12657,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK
76=12681,H,0,Auto,DVB-S,QPSK



step 2:

Open the file SmartDVB-->Settings-->AllSats.txt
Add the line: 0071, 7.0E, Eutelsat W3A_FEED

example:

0030, 3.0E, Telecom 2A
0040, 4.0E, Eurobird 4A
0048, 4.8E, Astra 1E/4A
0050, 5.0E, Sirius 2,3
0070, 7.0E, Eutelsat W3A
0071, 7.0E, Eutelsat W3A_FEED
0090, 9.0E, Eurobird 9A
0100, 10.0E, Eutelsat W2A
.....


Save the file you just edited


step 3:

Launch SmartDVB and perform the following operations

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saved channels found after scanning and have fun

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If you want you can watch the video of the experiment:

Hybrid BlindScan with smartdvb and tbs6925

Watch the VIDEO


The hybrid system, with appropriate variations, also works with DVBDream



Bye-Bye
gattino
 
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Re: How to operate Hybrid Blindscan in SmartDVB with TBS 692

Postby tempo » Sun Dec 04, 2011 2:11 am

This is pseudo-blind scan only, because you do not get real signal parameters. Of course you can find feeds even with this method, but you can't know even correct frequency :) All you see is frequency from your own list.
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Re: How to operate Hybrid Blindscan in SmartDVB with TBS 692

Postby gattino » Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:48 pm

@ tempo

Is true, but more than a frequency search, I used the possibility of self SYMBOL RATE and FEC, to find the feeds of those satellites, in which the frequencies of the feeds are now in the public domain.
Seen in optical feed-hunting, I think is a very productive technique.
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