There are differences between TP-s if you look at above sites.
Satellites.XML short example:
If you take a look at the same satellite at satbeams.com, there are these TPs there:
001 Ku 11005 H 8880 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) SouthAtlantic QPSK DVB-S
002 Ku 11098 H 4285 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) SouthAtlantic QPSK DVB-S
003 Ku 11506 V 2894 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME QPSK DVB-S
004 Ku 11568 H 2680 2/3 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2
005 Ku 11568 H 2678 2/3 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2
006 Ku 11796 H 45000 4/5 Telstar 12V (15° W) Brazil 8PSK DVB-S2 Inter Satelital
007 Ku 12152 H 13333 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) Brazil QPSK DVB-S
008 Ku 12589 H 3400 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2 (1/1)
009 Ku 12597 V 45000 2/3 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 16APSK DVB-S2 BFBS
010 Ku 12609 H 7552 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME QPSK DVB-S ESPN (0/1)
011 Ku 12659 H 3254 7/8 Telstar 12V (15° W) SouthAtlantic QPSK DVB-S
012 Ku 12672 V 9039 2/3Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME QPSK DVB-S2 MTN Worldwide TV
013 Ku 12707 H 3700 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2 (1/1),
Which is true or more precise?
Satellites.XML short example:
Code:
<sat name="15.0W Telstar 12 Vantage" flags="1" position="-150">
<transponder frequency="10983000" symbol_rate="45000000" polarization="0" fec_inner="8" system="1" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="11026000" symbol_rate="12500000" polarization="0" fec_inner="1" system="0" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="11506000" symbol_rate="2894000" polarization="1" fec_inner="3" system="0" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="11568000" symbol_rate="2678000" polarization="0" fec_inner="2" system="1" modulation="2" />
<transponder frequency="11733000" symbol_rate="45000000" polarization="0" fec_inner="8" system="1" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="11795000" symbol_rate="45000000" polarization="0" fec_inner="8" system="1" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="11857000" symbol_rate="45000000" polarization="0" fec_inner="8" system="1" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="11919000" symbol_rate="45000000" polarization="0" fec_inner="0" system="1" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="12550000" symbol_rate="4411000" polarization="0" fec_inner="2" system="0" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="12609000" symbol_rate="7552000" polarization="0" fec_inner="3" system="0" modulation="1" />
<transponder frequency="12673000" symbol_rate="7850000" polarization="1" fec_inner="3" system="1" modulation="1" />
</sat>
If you take a look at the same satellite at satbeams.com, there are these TPs there:
001 Ku 11005 H 8880 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) SouthAtlantic QPSK DVB-S
002 Ku 11098 H 4285 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) SouthAtlantic QPSK DVB-S
003 Ku 11506 V 2894 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME QPSK DVB-S
004 Ku 11568 H 2680 2/3 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2
005 Ku 11568 H 2678 2/3 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2
006 Ku 11796 H 45000 4/5 Telstar 12V (15° W) Brazil 8PSK DVB-S2 Inter Satelital
007 Ku 12152 H 13333 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) Brazil QPSK DVB-S
008 Ku 12589 H 3400 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2 (1/1)
009 Ku 12597 V 45000 2/3 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 16APSK DVB-S2 BFBS
010 Ku 12609 H 7552 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME QPSK DVB-S ESPN (0/1)
011 Ku 12659 H 3254 7/8 Telstar 12V (15° W) SouthAtlantic QPSK DVB-S
012 Ku 12672 V 9039 2/3Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME QPSK DVB-S2 MTN Worldwide TV
013 Ku 12707 H 3700 3/4 Telstar 12V (15° W) EuropeME 8PSK DVB-S2 (1/1),
Which is true or more precise?