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Saturday, July 23, 2011

TRacking and hunting

@all,
The migration of my 3m fibre from 7W to 26E is now finally complete. And as promised,
here are the details:

To move from nilesat to badr, remember that your east is where the sun rises in the morning
(elementary stuff?). Ok, try and track dstv using any of the available tps eg (12034v, 27500sr).
Make sure your signal quality is at the fullest bar (98% for STRONG DECODER). After confirming
that your LNB and dish are working properly, change the tp to your badr tracking tp. For best
results, use any of the following frequencies: 12303H, 27500sr (press tv) or 12284v, 27500sr
(dena tv) or 12322v, 27500sr (canal+). In my own case, it was the first tp that was used.

From DSTV position, raise the dish up slightly to your right while facing east. You should be able
to hit full bar on any of the above tps. If not, then check your dish alignment or tweak your LNB.
After hitting full bar, type in 11919H, 27500sr (MBC) on your decoder. Adjust until you get at least
65% quality.

After that check 12703H, 27500sr (BBC world). Make sure it is at least 55% quality.
Finally check 12130v, 27500SR (Dubai one). This seems to be one of the weakest tps in the line
up and depending on your location you may not get more that 50% quality on 3m.

All that remains is to tighten up the bolts and disconnect your tv. Job complete!

NOTE: This goes to newbies. Don't use the first tp (11727h 27500sr) that appears on your
strong decoder badr list of channels to track. This is not a very reliable tp to use and depending on
what time of day, it usually goes off and on. If you use the first or second tps that i posted above,
it will be almost like you're tracking DSTV or MYTV because the signal will come out fully to 98%
especially if you're using strong decoder for tracking.

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