Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York City in-HD, NY Post Number: 3594 Registered: Oct-06 | - D#N is placing FSS Linear polarity channels on Galaxy*4R 77W This is going to be additional satellite to the basic circular at 77W (Ech-st-4) Yo can monitor action yorself with 30", linear LNB, 77W - D#N is adding 2-way Ka at 20GHz or 30GHz at 110W or 109W (Ech-st-8) It's unknown at this time wheather if that will be new TV service or 2 way internet like wildblue My guess will be Internet and possibly Internet/Phone at Ka D#N move at a very weird speed (at least to me) Very difficult to know their future strategy and nothing make any sense to me at this time Do not ask me I'm not around next few days anyway |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4365 Registered: Jan-08 | King These Ka Freq. is for internet, i read it , but i forget where, if i found it, i will reply. |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York City in-HD, NY Post Number: 3595 Registered: Oct-06 | That's what I think too But Dave out of no where converted Ka to Sayellite TV This is why I don't take anything as a guarantee |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4366 Registered: Jan-08 | King If you are right, New Fta receiver and LNB will be requires. Do you have LNB Freq spec for Dish 1000+? |
Silver Member Username: MuchoPost Number: 762 Registered: Dec-07 | C/P Galaxy 4R is a Panamsat-owned communications satellite previously at an orbital location of 99° W, a slot once occupied by the Galaxy IV, which suffered a failure in 1998. G4R was launched on April 18, 2000, with an Ariane launch vehicle, and covered North America with twenty-four transponders each on the C- and Ku bands. The satellite is currently at 76.8°W, inclined. Galaxy 4R © Lyngemark Satellite, last updated 2008-09-28 - http://www.lyng*sat.com/galaxy4r.html Freq. Tp Provider Name Channel Name Video Encryption SR-FEC SID-VPID NID-TID Audio Beam Source Updated 11956 V [test card] DVB 2942-2/3 1260 1220 beam D Black 080229 11959 H DVB 21000-? beam G Campbell 080402 [test card] 1011 1031 [test card] 1012 1032 [test card] 1013 10.3 [test card] 1014 1034 |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York City in-HD, NY Post Number: 3596 Registered: Oct-06 | Dish 1000 is same as super dish 1000+ is with the option of adding 118 to 110/119 Therefore 1000+ is 110/118/119 upgradable to 105 or 129 Freq spec is same for each individual satellites |
New member Username: Nbn16Post Number: 10 Registered: Jan-08 | king you would think with all this testing you would start testing the english dictionary and pick up on a few things there. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4368 Registered: Jan-08 | King I talk, the dish 1000 61.5 72.7 and 77 |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2078 Registered: Dec-06 | Plymouth Ka is used for high speed wireless or satellite insternet... I have Xplornet Ka-band by Telesat The Ka-band service, powered by Telesat, is unlike other technologies because it uses a "spot beam" approach to deliver satellite broadband access. In Canada, Telesat uses 15 regional spot beams to provide national broadband coverage. The effect of using spot beams is a more concentrated signal, which results in smaller dish sizes and affordable service package pricing for the end user. The Ka-band service provides various data transfer speeds and price points to satisfy a wide range of home or business user requirements. Equipment In order to receive the Ka-band service powered by Telesat, the customer must have an outdoor unit (ODU) - small satellite dish (67 cm) - affixed somewhere on the premises as well as an indoor unit (IDU) - satellite modem - which is connected to the customer's computer. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4371 Registered: Jan-08 | I know Doreen and it is provide by Telesat Canada from ANIK F2. Here is the dish for get it, with special LNB bidirectional. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4372 Registered: Jan-08 | Doreen we talk for TV on Ka Band |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4373 Registered: Jan-08 | Dorren Which is the price Vs Speed. Which is the download and upload limit for a month. Thanks |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2079 Registered: Dec-06 | Yes i know... Plymouth I have that. Except mine is on a 15 foot pole in my yard . Going on my second year of owning it. Its ok but in bad weather we get disconnected a lot. Not to happy abut that tho. |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2080 Registered: Dec-06 | http://www.xplornet.com/splash.php here is the link I have the home package Zoom $59.00 for the satellite internet. All that is up on the site is for wireless high speed not the satellite internet . I have both but there is bad interference for the high speed tower . For that one I will be paying for the Xtreme package I am waiting till they fix the interference problem. Its way faster and better I heard. Zip Perfect for e-mail and light surfing Speeds up to 300 Kbps (7.5x faster than dial-up)* Includes 1 e-mail account $29.99 /month Zoom Great for moderate surfing and on-line transactions Speeds up to 1.5 Mbps (37.5x faster than dial-up)* Includes 2 e-mail accounts Special Offer $44.99 /month Xpress Ideal for music downloads and file sharing Speeds up to 3.0 Mbps (75x faster than dial-up)* Includes 3 e-mail accounts Special Offer $49.99 /month Xtreme Excellent for intense surfing and video downloads Speeds up to 5.0 Mbps (125x faster than dial-up)* Includes 5 e-mail accounts Special Offer $59.99 /month Basic Lite Perfect for light surfing and email Download speeds up to 512 Kbps (12.8x faster than dial-up)* Upload speeds up to 128 Kbps Available using Ka HughesNet equipment Special Offer Now only $49.99 /month KaZam Perfect for light surfing and email Download speeds up to 512 Kbps (12.8x faster than dial-up)* Upload speeds up to 128 Kbps Available using Ka Telesat equipment Special Offer Now only $49.99 /month Basic Perfect for occasional surfing and email Download speeds up to 1.0 Mbps (25x faster than dial-up)* Upload speeds up to 128 Kbps Available using Ka HughesNet equipment Special Offer Now only $59.99 /month KaZoom Perfect for occasional surfing and email Download speeds up to 1.0 Mbps (25x faster than dial-up)* Upload speeds up to 256 Kbps Available using Ka Telesat equipment Special Offer Now only $79.99 /month Pro Excellent for downloading information Download speeds up to 1.2 Mbps (30x faster than dial-up)* Upload speeds up to 200 Kbps Available using Ka HughesNet equipment Special Offer Now only $79.99 /month * Actual speed online may vary with your technical configuration, Internet traffic, server or other factors. When compared to a standard dial-up modem speed of 40 kbps. 1 Limited time offer. Click on the desired package for more information. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4376 Registered: Jan-08 | I have ADSL 7.0 Mbps Connection, test by provider to 5.0Mbps, test by me 4.7 Mbps 670 Kbps in upload 10 Gigs download/month 500 Megabits Upload/month 34.95$/months Today i tested for 4.2 Mbps and 674 Mbps Try with this http://pcpitstop.com/internet/bw.asp |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2081 Registered: Dec-06 | Last Result: Download Speed: 948 kbps (118.5 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 91 kbps (11.4 KB/sec transfer rate) Latency: 881 ms |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4385 Registered: Jan-08 | Doreen It is enough all site give only 700Kbps maximum and usualy only 200Kbps |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2082 Registered: Dec-06 | King please read this vry interesting http://www.satellitetoday.com/commercial/ka-band/24222.html http://www.kusat.com/go.php?path=/ka/intro.php |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2084 Registered: Dec-06 | KING and plymouth read the links please http://www.satellitetoday.com/commercial/ka-band/24222.html http://www.kusat.com/go.php?path=/ka/index.php http://www.satsig.net/ka-band-anik-f2-wildblue-telesat.htm |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2085 Registered: Dec-06 | oops posted that twice sorry I didnt think it went through the first time lol sorry |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2086 Registered: Dec-06 | http://www.kusat.com/go.php?path=/ka/intro.php oops forgot one link ... silly me |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 4388 Registered: Jan-08 | Doreen I have visited 2 last sites you do mention this afternoon. the first give some good info. |
Gold Member Username: DoreenakadjOntario Canada Post Number: 2087 Registered: Dec-06 |