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Satellite
Frequency
(MHz)
Symbol Rate
(KSps)
Mode
1
Astra 1G 31.5E
11914 H
27500
8PSK/VCM
2
Astra 1G 31.5E
11875H
29999
32APSK CCM
3
Astra 1G 31.5E
11895V
29999
32APSK CCM
4
Astra 1G 31.5E
11973V
29999
32APSK CCM
5
Astra 1G 31.5E
12051V
29999
32APSK CCM
6
Astra 1G 31.5E
12109H
29999
32APSK CCM
7
Astra 1G 31.5E
12187H
29999
16APSK CCM
8
Astra 1G 31.5E
12262H
3000
32APSK CCM
9
Astra 1G 31.5E
12284V
29999
16APSK CCM
10
Astra 1G 31.5E
12363V
29999
32APSK CCM
11
Astra2 28.2E
12708 H
5000
ACM
12
Badr/Eurobird 26E
11566 H
5625
ACM
13
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
10964 H
1000
16APSK
14
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
11413 V
18500
ACM-FEC 8/9
15
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
11327 V
22075
16APSK ACM/VCM
16
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
11308V
5623
16APSK ACM
17
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
11186H
2000
QPSK ACM
18
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
12647V
1283
QPSK ACM
19
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
11628V
5000
QPSK ACM
20
Eutelsat W6 21.6E
11509V
1644
8PSK ACM
21
Eutelsat W3 7E
11548 H
7200
32APSK-FEC 3/4 ACM/VCM
22
Eurobird 4A 4E
11458 V
7570
23
Amos 2 Middle East  4W 11746 H
27500
16APSK-CCM
24
Amos 2 Middle East  4W 12053 H
27500
16APSK-CCM
25
Amos 2 Middle East  4W 12168 H
27500
16APSK-CCM
26
Atlantic Bird 1 12.5W 12528 H
1250
32APSK-CCM
27
Atlantic Bird 1 12.5W 12712 V
1863
32APSK-CCM
28
Atlantic Bird 1 12.5W 12718 H
36513
ACM
29
Telestar12 15W
10996 H
5307
32APSK-FEC 3/4  ACM/VCM
30
Telstar12 15W
11495 H
5750
16APSK
31
Telstar12 15W
11497 V
5595
32APSK
32
NSS 7 22W
11571 H
5108
32APSK-ACM/VCM
33
NSS 7 22 W
11574 H
5108
8PSK-FEC 3/4-ACM/VCM
34
NSS 7 22 W
10968 H
1033
8PSK-FEC 3/4-ACM/VCM
35
NSS 7 22 W
11654 H
3671
32APSK-FEC 3/4-ACM/VCM
36
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 10889 H 29999
16APSK-ACM/VCM
37
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 11789 V
3750
8PSK – FEC 2/3 – ACM/VCM
38
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 11800 V
5236
16APSK – FEC 2/3 -ACM/VCM
39
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 11853 V
8947
8PSK – FEC 2/3 – ACM/VCM
40
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 11909 V
7199
8PSK – FEC 3/5 – CCM
41
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 11924 V
5667
32APSK – FEC 3/4 – ACM/VCM
42
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 12013 V
30000
QPSK – FEC ?/? – ACM/VCM
43
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 12151 V
3700
QPSK – FEC5/6 – ACM/VCM
44
Hispasat 1C/1D/1E 30W 12591 H
30000
ACM/VCM?
45
Telstar 11N 37.5W
11019 V
8229
32APSK
46
Telstar 11N 37.5W
11065 V
2060
?
47
Telstar 11N 37.5 W 11499 H
2316
16APSK-ACM/CCM
48
Telstar 11N 37.5W
11507 H
2640
ACM
49
Telstar 11N 37.5 W 11646 H
3846
8PSK-ACM/VCM
50
Telstar 11N 37.5 W 12349 H
2316
16APSK-ACM/CCM
51
Telstar 11N 37.5 W 12496 H
3846
8PSK-ACM/CCM
52
Telstar 11N 37.5W 12549 H
1034
32APSK
53
Intelsat 14 45W
11523 H
9800
ACM
54
Intelsat 805 55.5W
4162 H
7200
8PSK – FEC 3/5 – ACM/VCM
55
AMC 6 72W
11628 H
15166
16APSK – FEC 4/5 – ACM/VCM
56
AMC 6 72W
11644 H
10425
QPSK – FEC: 3/4 – ACM/VCM
57
AMC 6 72W
11674 H
11500
8PSK – FEC: 3/4 – ACM/VCM
58
AMC 2 79W
11792 V
1000
32APSK
59
Galaxy 28 89.0W
11760 H
30000
8APSK/ACM/VCM
60
SES-1 101W
3996 V
15120
2/3 FEC VCM
61
Galaxy 13 127W
11720 H
20330
32APSK
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more background information: http://
www.tbsdt v.com/forum/viewtopic.
php?f=25&t=447
Once you know transponders avail-
able with your reception setup, you
have to start the TBS6925 TS recorder.
This program, that we also introduced
to you in the 10-11/2011 issue of TELE-
satellite, can be used as an aid in se-
lecting the desired transport streams.
After entering the parameters of the
MIS transponder (frequency, polariza-
tion and symbol rate), you then simply
need to click on the „Lock TP“ button
after which the software reads the de-
sired transponder.
In the lower most lines of Tools, one
or more numbers appear in the field
„Input Stream Identify“ that highlight
the available transponder streams in
the transponder. Here you simply make
a choice and click on one of the entries.
You can now stop the TBS6925 TS re-
corder and start any of the popular
TBS6925 compatible TV viewers. For
our tests we opted to use DVBViewer.
Simply start a scan on the frequency
of the MIS transponder, the software
will then read in the available channels
and store them. With that you‘ve read
in the first of multiple transponder
streams on that transponder. Now you
would repeat these steps as often as
necessary until all the streams in the
„Input Stream Identify“ field have been
selected and read in. You‘ll be amazed!
With each newly selected stream the
TV software will recognize an entirely
new set of channels, all on the same
frequency!
For our tests we used the 12718 MHz
transponder on ATLANTIC BIRD 1 at
12.5° west on which are four fully in-
dependent transponder streams that
each carry their own set of program-
ming. The bandwidth is enough for
11 channels in SD resolution or up to
three in HD or 3D. Naturally, all of the
typical features, such as EPG or lan-
guage selection, are available with MIS
reception. The only difference with
CCM is the number of available tran-
sponder streams per transponder.
The abbreviation MIS is something
we‘ll all have to start getting used to
seeing more often. Gradually, more
and more programming providers will
begin taking advantage of this new
technology and once this happens the
need for compatible satellite receivers
will naturally grow.
Currently active MIS Satellite Transponders