Cyfrowy Polsat Update
Posted: 07 May 2025, 19:52
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On May 7, a mysterious test channel with an interesting name Karuhaq ak appeared on tp. 130 of the Eutelsat Hot Bird 13G satellite (13°E), leased by Cyfrowy Polsat. Analyzing the video bitrate, we can assume that at first it was a test card (1 Mbit/s), and then the transmission of video in HD quality (3.36 Mbit/s) was switched on. However, due to the signal encoding, the content of the transmission remains unknown.
On tp. 130 (11.117 GHz, pol. V, SR: 27500, FEC: 3/4; DVB-S2/8PSK) from the Eutelsat Hot Bird 13G satellite (13°E), in addition to Karuhaq ak, the following are broadcast: Polsat Sport Premium 1 and Polsat Sport Premium 2 and Eleven Sports 1 4K. It is difficult to say whether this has anything to do with the launch of the planned Polsat Sport Extra channels. In the past, Cyfrowy Polsat engineers have given test channels unusual names taken from various exotic languages. This time, we were unable to decipher the name. Perhaps it is some kind of anagram.[/color][/b]
On May 7, a mysterious test channel with an interesting name Karuhaq ak appeared on tp. 130 of the Eutelsat Hot Bird 13G satellite (13°E), leased by Cyfrowy Polsat. Analyzing the video bitrate, we can assume that at first it was a test card (1 Mbit/s), and then the transmission of video in HD quality (3.36 Mbit/s) was switched on. However, due to the signal encoding, the content of the transmission remains unknown.
On tp. 130 (11.117 GHz, pol. V, SR: 27500, FEC: 3/4; DVB-S2/8PSK) from the Eutelsat Hot Bird 13G satellite (13°E), in addition to Karuhaq ak, the following are broadcast: Polsat Sport Premium 1 and Polsat Sport Premium 2 and Eleven Sports 1 4K. It is difficult to say whether this has anything to do with the launch of the planned Polsat Sport Extra channels. In the past, Cyfrowy Polsat engineers have given test channels unusual names taken from various exotic languages. This time, we were unable to decipher the name. Perhaps it is some kind of anagram.[/color][/b]