oyster satellite repairs

sibbo replied on 25/02/2017 19:31

Posted on 25/02/2017 19:31

We live in North Yorkshire and the Oyster Sat. automatic system has developed some faults. Does anyone know a place where we can have it fixed and updated. I have been messing about with it for two days now, to no avail, which seems par for the course for me, so any info would be really appreciated. Thanks in anticipation,-------Bob S. 

Stewartwebr replied on 27/02/2017 12:56

Posted on 27/02/2017 12:56

David,

As far as I am aware none of the Oyster products have built in decoders. Mine is part of a package which includes an Avtex TV which has the built in decoder.

When connecting to Intelsat 907 you need to have a correct decoder. The decoder also has to be able to decode the signal which is encrypted as this satellite is not technically used for broadcast and is illegal to view.

Its primary function is to provide a back up to the Freesat network in the UK. The codes for the encryption are widely available online. These do change and no guarantee that the codes will remain available. The satellite is also coming to the end of its life and may be retired real soon.

The decoder cost me 69 pounds and provides me with what I need. If it goes tomorrow Im happy with what I have got for my money and start the search all over again.

Stewartwebr replied on 27/02/2017 12:59

Posted on 25/02/2017 19:31 by sibbo

We live in North Yorkshire and the Oyster Sat. automatic system has developed some faults. Does anyone know a place where we can have it fixed and updated. I have been messing about with it for two days now, to no avail, which seems par for the course for me, so any info would be really appreciated. Thanks in anticipation,-------Bob S. 

Posted on 27/02/2017 12:59

Not sure what your faults are but I would give Margaret a ring for free advise. If the issue is programming etc she will help you out and FOC

Call - 01858 575 928

DavidKlyne replied on 27/02/2017 16:25

Posted on 27/02/2017 12:56 by Stewartwebr

David,

As far as I am aware none of the Oyster products have built in decoders. Mine is part of a package which includes an Avtex TV which has the built in decoder.

When connecting to Intelsat 907 you need to have a correct decoder. The decoder also has to be able to decode the signal which is encrypted as this satellite is not technically used for broadcast and is illegal to view.

Its primary function is to provide a back up to the Freesat network in the UK. The codes for the encryption are widely available online. These do change and no guarantee that the codes will remain available. The satellite is also coming to the end of its life and may be retired real soon.

The decoder cost me 69 pounds and provides me with what I need. If it goes tomorrow Im happy with what I have got for my money and start the search all over again.

Posted on 27/02/2017 16:25

Apologies, I realised that what I said does not make senseembarassed So I would connect in incoming feed from the satellite to the Icecrypt box and from there to the TV. I think I was getting confused with the satellite control panel that selects the various satellites. 

David

Tammygirl replied on 27/02/2017 18:51

Posted on 27/02/2017 18:51

Stewartwebr, many thanks for all your info and help. We've not long since had an Oyster dish fitted to the van, its an Oyster 3 with twin LNB and Autoskew, looking on the Jackson site we noticed he has said that this model has already been setup for Intelsat 907, so OH is going to have another look at the van system. The dealer who fitted it is maybe not be aware of this and only showed him how to tune it to Astra 2 etc.

When OH tried out the Icecrypt box before, he was using our 85cm free standing dish.  Will check it out again using the van system hopefully tomorrow, we are flying off for 3 weeks holidays on Thursday so might not get round to it. I will come back to this thread though and let you know how we got on.

Many thanks once again.

Stewartwebr replied on 28/02/2017 02:32

Posted on 27/02/2017 18:51 by Tammygirl

Stewartwebr, many thanks for all your info and help. We've not long since had an Oyster dish fitted to the van, its an Oyster 3 with twin LNB and Autoskew, looking on the Jackson site we noticed he has said that this model has already been setup for Intelsat 907, so OH is going to have another look at the van system. The dealer who fitted it is maybe not be aware of this and only showed him how to tune it to Astra 2 etc.

When OH tried out the Icecrypt box before, he was using our 85cm free standing dish.  Will check it out again using the van system hopefully tomorrow, we are flying off for 3 weeks holidays on Thursday so might not get round to it. I will come back to this thread though and let you know how we got on.

Many thanks once again.

Posted on 28/02/2017 02:32

You are correct. The Oyster Vision 3 already has Intelsat in is memory and is very easy to set. You only need to do the following, but this will change Intelsat 907 to your default setting replacing Astra 2. All you need to do is do the same again but select Astra 2 to restore to default.

Press LH Button to raise dish

Press tick button

Main menu should be displayed on screen

Press tick button

Settings should be on screen

Use right arrow to scroll to Sat Settings

Press tick button

Search Satellite should be on screen

Press tick button

Should say Astra 2

Use left or right arrow to scroll through list of satellites until you find 907

Press tick button

System now searches for 907 as default

Press left button (raise dish)

Main menu should be displayed on screen

Scroll to autosearch

Press tick button

Screen will flash between autosearch and Intelsat 907

Make cup of tea and watch BBC in Spain

To restore Astra 2 as default repeat above but search for Astra 2

 

 

Tammygirl replied on 28/02/2017 19:16

Posted on 28/02/2017 19:16

laughing many thanks Stewart, I think even I could follow that wink I haven't  been allowed to 'play' with OH's new toy yet, think I'll be on the 'making cup of tea' duty. Didn't get the chance to try it out today busy with other things, oh well tomorrows another day, must try harder. 

 

ps I've saved the above.

Tammygirl replied on 01/03/2017 22:30

Posted on 01/03/2017 22:30

Tried it all out today and hey it works smilesmilesmile took some time to get everything loaded, some of it we had a few problems with but in the end we got there.

Big thanks to Stewarwebr for his help.

 

This is the section we struggled with

Finding channels on Intelsat 907
Connect the IceCrypt to an Antenna pointed at Intelsat 907 at 27.5 deg W, and ensure that the Quality is at least 60% (a figure of over 75% is what you should be aiming for)
On the Menu go to Installation > Satellite Installation, press OK
Select the TP Index, then press the Yellow button (TP Edit), on the next screen press the Green button (Add), and enter the following parameters:

Intelsat 907 at 27.5° West
Transponder 74
11.495 Vertical
SR: 44100
FEC: 9/10
DVB-S2/MPEG2/MPEG4
Modulation: QPSK
Encryption: BISS
Sptbeam: Spot 2 (Europe)

 

The Transponder, FEC:, DVB, Modulation, Encryption and Sptbeam didn't show on the menu we got, once we had pressed the green button. OH did put in the Vertical and SR and managed to get it to save. We have no idea what FEC etc. mean, but it works. Will give it another go when we get back from holiday to make sure it has saved everything.

 

 

 

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