Time table for Outernet service to South East Asia / Philippines

No worries. Would love to meet.

George

@sun1 Are you able to see the Outernet radio channel when you do a blind scan with a normal FTA receiver? You can find the transponder settings here: https://wiki.outernet.is/wiki/Coverage_and_transponder_settings#AsiaSat_5

AsiaSat 5
Position 100.5°E
Coverage Middle East, Asia, Australia
Band C
Frequency 3,960 MHz
Symbol Rate 30,000 kbaud
Polarization Horizontal
Delivery DVB-S
Modulation QPSK

Screenshot from Dreambox (DM800se)
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Screenshot from FTA Receiver (skybox)
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This is what I use for Outernet on Asiasat5.

This is outstanding! That is the first I’ve seen Outernet over AsiaSat-5. Do you have a USB tuner and a PC running Linux? If so, you should be able to receive our data feed immediately.

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I am installing ubuntu now and I have TBS5922se USB dvb-s2 tuner. will update soon. . . . .

FYI, Orx86 is not yet updated to the latest version of the client software. We don’t have an ETA on that because deploying the software is not quite trivial with latest changes.

In some areas were LTE and WIMAX signal is interfering with the C-BAND transmission, it’s good to use LNBF with WIMAX/LTE filters.

Also did a Blindscan on K5, no Outernet on any of the transponders. :smile:

Are you from Philippines? If yes, Outernet is available from AsiaSat 5 - C band.

Yes me from Metro Davao a sat hobbies also. Used to work for a VSAT company for 3 years. Now I run my own biz and reselling VSAT service for another company :slight_smile:

The Asiasat 5 feed is from Speed Cast I think :slight_smile:

http://www.lyngsat.com/AsiaSat-5.html

3680 V 30000

No, this is the correct one, 3960 H

https://wiki.outernet.is/wiki/Coverage_and_transponder_settings

You are right, my mistake :slight_smile:

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look angle :slight_smile:

My first outernet connection on lighthouse. . .

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Well done Son1 .

I am very happy to see your success.

Do you know the priest Father Ned. He is originally from PangusSinan

George Bohol Talibon. (Jao Island.)

@Seasalt I will be in Cebu Dec. 28.

No I dont know Fr. Ned but I love to meet him if his involve in satellite or outernet. . . .

I would like to gather like minded individuals to promote the outernet in the Philippines. Let’s show them how information can change the information landscape. Lets try to fund this using the right folks no politics, and local NGO’s.

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