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  #3364017 14-Apr-2025 18:49
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Changeover window begins 0400 ...beep beep..boop boop


 
 
 

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  #3364020 14-Apr-2025 18:58
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Anyone got a list of all the new transponders for Freeview and Sky?





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  #3364070 14-Apr-2025 19:16
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is this any help ?

 

https://www.lyngsat.com/Optus-D2-and-Measat-3a-and-Koreasat-6.html




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  #3364072 14-Apr-2025 19:20
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yobbo:

 

is this any help ?

 

https://www.lyngsat.com/Optus-D2-and-Measat-3a-and-Koreasat-6.html

 

 

That's just showing the existing/old transponders for Sky and Freeview on Optus D2.
Doesn't appear to have any for them on the new satellite, yet.





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  #3364075 14-Apr-2025 19:36
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Found this for Freeview 

 

 

 

https://cdn.matchmaster.com.au/downloads/custom/freeview-installer-update-kt6-transponders-4-apr-2025.pdf


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  #3364077 14-Apr-2025 19:42
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Interesting centre frequencies with the .8 and .2 tacked on the end.


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  #3364092 14-Apr-2025 20:59
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Most decoder will just round those up or down and dont need precise mhz for the tps. It will be in the NIT info

 

 

 

 

 

 




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  #3364120 14-Apr-2025 23:10
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I can confirm that the new Freeview TPs are live





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  #3364121 14-Apr-2025 23:22
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openmedia:

 

I can confirm that the new Freeview TPs are live

 

 

Must be on and off. 12530 is off again. I'll re-test tomorrow.





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  #3364137 15-Apr-2025 08:33
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From the Herald this morning

 

 

 

"Sky TV has this morning switched to its new satellite, 36,000km above Earth, and most customers have changed over seamlessly. It was a “huge relief”, a Sky TV spokeswoman told Media Insider.

 

Sky says a small number of black- and white-box customers might need to reboot their machines – a simple turn off/turn on at the wall for 10 seconds should do the trick.

 

After months of issues with its ailing and wobbly Optus D2 satellite causing bad TV reception for many customers, the pay TV company started the switchover to its new Koreasat 6 satellite about 4.30am on Tuesday morning."





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  #3364141 15-Apr-2025 09:01
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Here is my updated scan from this morning - looks like Sky have switched from 8PSK to QPSK

 

 

 

 

 

S2 12530000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12484800 H 22500000 4/5 20 QPSK # Freeview

 

S2 12610000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12570000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12546000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK

 

S2 12290000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12330000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12370000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12410000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12690000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12734000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12730000 H 30000000 3/5 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12455200 H 22500000 3/4 20 QPSK # Freeview

 

S2 12287000 V 30000000 3/4 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

S2 12727000 V 30000000 3/4 20 QPSK # SKY Digital Satellite TV [KT6]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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  #3364147 15-Apr-2025 09:33
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Testerpot:

 

Changeover window begins 0400 ...beep beep..boop boop

 

 

Press release

 

 

Early this morning, Sky switched satellite services to its new satellite. Initial testing shows that the switchover has been completed successfully, with the vast majority of customers switching over seamlessly. In some instances, customers may need to re-start their box to continue watching (a simple process of turning the box off at the wall and waiting 10 seconds).

 

Sophie Moloney, Sky Chief Executive, said: “The programme to migrate to a new satellite has been a significant project for Sky over the past financial year, and technology projects of this scale always carry risk and complexity.  We are delighted to confirm that the switch to the new satellite successfully occurred in the early hours of this morning.”  

 

Post switchover testing and customer engagement activities are now underway. Customer Care and Operations teams are working to support any customers who require assistance to connect to the new satellite and optimise their set up, noting that customers on the new Sky Box with sufficient broadband connectivity will continue to access services via IP if their satellite service is disrupted. 

 

The new satellite is expected to deliver a superior signal strength to almost all of New Zealand. However, Sky is continuing to engage with customers in some parts of lower Southland, and upper Northland, where some properties may have reduced signal strength from the new satellite given their location. Sky has already upgraded many dishes in these areas (including all customers in Gisborne and the East Cape that we believed might require support), but is working at pace to visit the remaining customers in areas where their properties may benefit from a dish upgrade or slight tweak of their set up. In home technician teams are located in these areas ready to support, and once this work is complete, all customers in these areas can expect reliable service from Sky.

 





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  #3364218 15-Apr-2025 10:47
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Sadly no actual technical changes other than a switch to DVB-S2. I was really hoping we'd see the Freeview Channels update to H264 from MPEG2.





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  #3364220 15-Apr-2025 10:47
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Adjusted it to 9.5 db S/N in Invercargill. Solid so far.😀


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  #3364222 15-Apr-2025 10:51
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If anyone has any issues with a decoder not working today, try

 

 

 

Push: setup - 1111 - select

 

should goto a blank screen and hopefully force an update 

 

 

 

 


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