Thanks I had exactly that understanding, but if that's true, then what displays Edision STB?
That string "M_Ku_RMB_HB13_EU_N01_1055", which seems to originate from some NIT?
EnoSat was able to extract it as I understand from 12,437 GHz, pol. H data transmission, but all what I see is non-TS as you, so that's why I'm puzzled with this - how this is possible?
Unfortunately there's no DVB card on AVL6261, I've got no STB on this chip. EnoSat surely made a lot of experiments on it (this is our guru of feedhunting etc.), but Enigma STBs probably does not allow to record full TS? @EnoSat - is that true? We cannot stream full TS out of E2 STB, to check something more, what is happening there to try to explain this situation?
Similar strings can be seen on the same STB from other data feeds from other satellites, e.g. at this @EnoSat post regarding HellasSat 2:
https://www.satclub.pl/inne-satelity-f1 ... ml#p621896 and these strings looks very logical, not like something made up by STB itself.
My current idea is that there's maybe some additional MODCODE, which is carrying just basic identification data, if correctly locked and filtered? On many such data feeds there's QPSK 1/2 mode, which is very easy to lock, but I'm seeing it as empty.
PS: New data feed on Hot Bird active from today - 11,200 GHz, pol. V SR: 34288. And 12,645 GHz, pol. H (SR: 15316) has seemingly left.