Trying to receive QO-100 and Freesat with a 2.5 meter dish
Using my 2.5 meter dish for its intended purpose for the first time and consequently attempting to tune into the QO-100 DATV beacon with a DVB-S2 set top box. The video and (especially) audio are a bit messed up as I'm getting accustomed to a new phone. In future videos I'll try to use external microphones again. Links: My website and other social media - https://sgcderek.github.io/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:00 - Astra-2 03:07 - Aiming at QO-100 05:15 - QO-100 NB transponder 12:21 - QO-100 DATV beacon attempt 20:42 - The next day 21:57 - Freesat 24:24 - Outro

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