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117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 2:30 pm
by IntelPenny4
can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 3:27 pm
by nako85

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https://www.lyngsat.com/Eutelsat-117-West-A.html

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:36 pm
by IntelPenny4
lyngsat doesnt really update there site much. im looking for someone to scan it for me and see. i dont have motor sats i would have to move one but want to know whats there before i go through the trouble

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:12 pm
by Satman43
I just scanned it and came up with 13 C-band channels from my location, 12 viewable, all Hispanic, do not have the setup to scan the ku portion

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:27 pm
by iq180
There is not much on 117.0w, now if you could get sat 125.0w on that dish I think that is a better option, JMHO.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:06 pm
by isaacv
IntelPenny4 wrote:can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
on C-band there are plenty of channels, mostly from Mexico.
on KU band it's used by company Tigo in south america beam and north and central america beam and the encryption is Verimatrix/conax. I would like to have the codes for that sat in KU band. Rgrds.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:09 pm
by iq180
isaacv wrote:
IntelPenny4 wrote:can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
on C-band there are plenty of channels, mostly from Mexico.
on KU band it's used by company Tigo in south america beam and north and central america beam and the encryption is Verimatrix/conax. I would like to have the codes for that sat in KU band. Rgrds.
We would all like to have that but it is not hacked so no keys at this time.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 11:03 pm
by munsonbc
isaacv wrote:
IntelPenny4 wrote:can anyone tell me what channels are on 117W C and KU Band????? thanks
on C-band there are plenty of channels, mostly from Mexico.
on KU band it's used by company Tigo in south america beam and north and central america beam and the encryption is Verimatrix/conax. I would like to have the codes for that sat in KU band. Rgrds.
Tigo right now is available only on i_k_s, has been available for some time, i cant say where to avoid breaking rules, but so far js the only way to get them with fta receivers.

Saludos

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 9:20 pm
by r.glidewell70
I heard that the new prepaid satellite tv service leases like 2 transponders on this satellite...can anyone confirm since Lyngsat doesn't update much???

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 1:31 am
by IntelPenny4
thats what i was talking about myself just didnt want to post the company name

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:33 pm
by IntelPenny4
can we get someone to swing over to this bird and scan the ku side of it and see whats FTA or even what scans in for channels

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 12:30 pm
by munsonbc
IntelPenny4 wrote:thats what i was talking about myself just didnt want to post the company name
You would have to specify since there are two providers in kU band: tigo, from a southamerican country (colombia) and startv from a northamerican country (mexico).

From centroamerica up to parts of the southern US you can get 2 transponders fine from tigo, and all of star. Star right now is not available even legally in all of mexico, only in certain states.

The amount of tp you can get varies on where you are located but that pretty much sums it up.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 2:00 pm
by iq180
There are 2 TPs, TP-11940-V-30000 and TP-11980-V-30000, there are 75 CHs on these TPs, they are all Nagra so at this time there is no hack for them.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 12:32 am
by IntelPenny4
if anyone could see what version of nagra these channels are that would be nice thanks

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:56 am
by munsonbc
I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 12:54 pm
by IntelPenny4
munsonbc wrote:I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.
if im understanding you right you want to record manually on a TP?

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:29 pm
by r.glidewell70
IntelPenny4 wrote:if anyone could see what version of nagra these channels are that would be nice thanks
I'd be willing to bet its the latest version of Nagra, probably same encryption they use on D.N.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:20 pm
by munsonbc
IntelPenny4 wrote:
munsonbc wrote:I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.
if im understanding you right you want to record manually on a TP?
Yup, a whole transponder, thats how you can analyze it to see valuable info of the whole stream. Recording a channel is straightforward using the record button on the remote.

Today I found out that a bunch of US channels in 113°W C band went to biss, and anybody, really, can find the k.e.y.s. by recording that transponder's stream and running it on a program designed to find said k.e.y.s. but if the receiver can not do it then we would have to resort to other models or brands.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 11:07 pm
by IntelPenny4
munsonbc wrote:
IntelPenny4 wrote:
munsonbc wrote:I would try but so far nobody wants to answer my question on how to record the transponder in a V7S HD, so, I can't obtain biss keys in my PC nor analyze the streams in the 6 or 7 transponders I got in that sat a few months ago with 150 or so total channels.
if im understanding you right you want to record manually on a TP?
Yup, a whole transponder, thats how you can analyze it to see valuable info of the whole stream. Recording a channel is straightforward using the record button on the remote.

Today I found out that a bunch of US channels in 113°W C band went to biss, and anybody, really, can find the k.e.y.s. by recording that transponder's stream and running it on a program designed to find said k.e.y.s. but if the receiver can not do it then we would have to resort to other models or brands.
and what US channels would they be??

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 3:17 am
by munsonbc
Specialty channels in the retro mux.

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 4:44 pm
by IntelPenny4
what is the TP that the US channel are on? thanks

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:51 pm
by cpr43
IntelPenny4 wrote:what is the TP that the US channel are on? thanks
4040 V 30000

Re: 117W Channels

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 12:08 am
by IntelPenny4
cpr43 wrote:
IntelPenny4 wrote:what is the TP that the US channel are on? thanks
4040 V 30000
Thank you CPR