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Pansat 3500

Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by fjcross, May 5, 2006.

  1. Ricky35

    Ricky35 Member

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    Are "Bev" international satellites? If yes, it will be great if you can send me that info too. Thanks.
     
  2. Ricky35

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    Can someone tell what satellites shall I scan for European and South Asian channels?
     
  3. bill038

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    Check lyngsat.com They have all the information of what's on all the sats.
     
  4. Jerry746

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    Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I mssed your question here. This is what I read on another site about the PID 0106.


    DN has introduced a new secondary key code and provider PID 0106...the usual main PID (Provider ID) is 0101...normally we change the keys and autoroll to keys 0101, which we must ALWAYS still keep updated and current...but with this new PID (intoduced 22 October) we cannot change the keys, and the autoroll doesn't input them, so a NEW bin is required whenever DN changes the keys in PID 0106...The new PID can be used on any specific channels that DN wants to , so in this case DN put them on the PPV's, adult channels,and international channels..and changed the new PID 0106 keys 2-3 days ago...so that why U can get the regular channels with the older bins, but need a new bin for the PPV's, adult, and international channels now.


    Jerry
     
  5. eng2007

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    hello all!
    i am rather new to this so i have a question...i have a pansat 3500sd and i'm currently seeing DN 119w. i'd like to point my dish to BEV 91w. do i need to install new software/bins or whatever is installed on my pansat is ok? also, what are the exact LNB settings for that BEV satellite (i believe it is Nimiq1, isn't i?)?

    thank you!
    daniel
     
  6. Ricky35

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    Can I scan a particular channel or do I need to scan all channels of a satellite while looking for a channel?

    If yes, can you please tell how.
     
  7. Jerry746

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    Each Transponder on the different sats carries several channels. You can do just a transponder scan if you have an idea of where the channel should be. You can check Lyngsat at the 2 links below and see if your channel is listed and which TP it is on.

    http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish110.html
    http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish119.html

    Jerry
     
  8. Ricky35

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    Thanks Jerry. Can you please tell how can I do a transponder scan?

    Does Lyngsat site shows latest information?

    Have a great TG holiday.
     
  9. bill038

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    Lyngsat does show the latest info. They also show it by transponders.
     
  10. mreddie2u

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    I'm new at this what is a bin and a key
     
  11. Jerry746

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    The bin file is a small software program that tells each receiver how to deal with the encryption signal from the sats. The key codes are sort of like the passwords for that program to work. Both need to be the latest ones available. The bin files usually have a feature called auto roll that will find the new keys automatically as they change. But the sat providers keep finding ways to defeat the auto roll, so at times you may need to shut auto roll off and manually enter new keys for awhile. Its all a game you need to learn how to play properly. Bin files need to be installed by attaching the receiver to your PC.

    Jerry
     
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    Thanks jerry that was very helpfull. Now I can continue with my research.
     
  13. chako22

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    hey guys.... i just got pansat 3500s ... and it had b-70... so i downloaded b-80 and all of sudded when b-80 download completed... instead of starting back on ... the small screen just went blank... i have no clue what happened... can somebody please help me...
     
  14. Jerry746

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    Here is a link to a complete B-80 conversion guide. You may need to join the site to download the file. Its free.

    http://www.future-fta.info/Forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=9392&d=1170688997


    Jerry
     
  15. Ricky35

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    My Dish points to 119 W. If I need to view programs only available on 61.5 E, do I need another dish or switch my back & forth whenever needed?
     
  16. Jerry746

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    You have a few options depending on the amount of money you want to spend. 1st option is a second dish and aim at 61.5. 2nd option is a motorized mount that will move automatically to the sat you select once its set up properly. The motor is the more expensive but you can get many sats with one dish. Moving the dish manually is something I don't suggest if you want to go back and forth.

    Jerry
     
  17. Ricky35

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    Thanks Jerry. Will look into the motorized mount option.
     
  18. zeldajae

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    Hey Jerry,

    I heard that you know all about this stuff so i want to ask you a question. I Have Pansat 3500 and my latest bin file is 399 with no card. Now I am an Indian and i can't get some PPV and ZeeTv Channels and also lots of echo 61.5 and 110 dosn't work. Now Future FTA Has its site down so i can't go because they are upgrading their site. Now what should i do? Is there any new binfiles out there or something. If yes, then can you redirect me to the link or some thing like that instead of giving me the home site. Thanks in Advance Jerry

    Devansh
     
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    I'm having the same problem but my pansat 3500 has a card. Can I have the link please. Have never done this before.
     
  20. Ricky35

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    The latest pansat bin file is 339 not 399. We all are waiting for 340.
     

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