American Dish Service Vision C3 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
1 Introduction
1.1 Digital Satellite Television
Your new TracVision C3 satellite antenna is fully compatible with
the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) satellites, which use the
international standard for digital TV transmission, as well as
Digital Satellite Service (DSS) services, such as DIRECTV. As a
result, you will be able to receive and decode signals from your
chosen satellite services with the proper programming and
hardware (e.g., the IRD [satellite TV receiver]). Your
TracVision C3 is also fully compatible with KVH’s TracNet
2.0
Mobile High-speed Internet System (for more information, please
visit our web site at www.kvh.com).
Your TracVision C3 comes with a pre-programmed “satellite
library” of European and North American satellite services.
When configuring the TracVision C3 you may choose a pair of
satellites from the entire library to be active in the system and
with your IRD. For the antenna to track and receive signals from
two satellites, they must be within 10º longitude of each other in
orbit. As a result, certain satellites can be paired only with certain
other satellites. Tables 1-1 and 1-2 list the possible satellite pairs
that may be selected in Europe and North America. If the satellite
service you wish to receive is not already in the “satellite library,” you
may also add two additional satellites of your choice to the library.
1-1
Introduction
54-0159 Rev. G
Astra 1 ✓✓ ✓✓
Astra 2N ✓✓
Astra 2S ✓✓
Hispasat
Hotbird ✓✓✓
Sirius ✓✓
Thor
Astra 1 Astra 2N Astra 2S Hispasat Hotbird Sirius Thor
Table 1-1
Available European Satellite Pairs
(European LNB required)
TracVision C3’s default satellite
pairs are:
Europe: Astra 1 & Hotbird
N. America (US DIRECTV):
DSS_101 & DSS_119
or
N. America (US DISH Network):
Echo_119 & None
or
N. America (ExpressVu):
Expressvu & None
Refer to Section 2.5, “Selecting the
Active Satellite,” for instructions on
selecting different satellites.