receive data LUYS TV on Türksat 42.0° East
SD TV
Free TV
LUYS TV can be received via Türksat 42.0° East on the frequency 12729 mhz V.
LUYS TV is freely available.
The Video Bit rate from channel LUYS TV is 1.37 Mbit per second.
A recording of 60 minutes would take 0,62 gigabytes.
Is broadcast in Standard Definition format with a resolution of 720x576 pixels.
It is broadcast in the languages: Englisch.
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Frequency data
Satellite:
Türksat 42.0° East
Position:
42.0 E
Transponder:
3
Transponder ID:
30.401
Network ID:
1.070
Type:
DVB-S2
Modulation:
8PSK
DVB Roll:
0.20
Frequency:
12.729 MHz
Polarization:
Vertical
Symbol rate:
30.000 kSym/s
FEC:
2/3
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Video data
Resolution:
720 x 576 Pixel
576i (Interleaced)
TV Norm:
SD TV
Framerate:
25 fps
Image format:
16:9
Chroma format:
4:2:0
Video format:
MPEG-4 | H.264
Video profil:
Main profile, Level 3.0
Video bit rate:
1,37 Mbit/s
Recording (60 minutes)
0,62 Gigabyte
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Screenshot
created automatically by the system on 06/14/2026, 01:32
» Encryption
LUYS TV sends unencrypted
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Channel Pids
Name:
LUYS TV
Provider:
Service ID:
51651
Video Pid:
6651
Audio Pids:
6751 | eng PCR Pid:
6651
PMT Pid:
2651
Teletext Pid:
0 (no teletext)
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Audio data
Audio Pid
6751
Audio Format:
MPEG
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last changes
08.10.2022
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Der Channel LUYS TV has started on TURKSAT package on Türksat 42.0 East again.
Data: Frequency 12729 MHz, Polarization V, Symbol rate 30000, FEC 2/3, Mod. 8PSK, encoded: No
Data: Frequency 12729 MHz, Polarization V, Symbol rate 30000, FEC 2/3, Mod. 8PSK, encoded: No
01.10.2022
Gelöscht
The Channel LUYS TV has been deleted on the on TURKSAT package
Data: Frequency 12729 MHz, Polarization V, Symbol rate 30000, FEC 2/3, Mod. 8PSK, encoded: No
Data: Frequency 12729 MHz, Polarization V, Symbol rate 30000, FEC 2/3, Mod. 8PSK, encoded: No
02.10.2021
Neu
The Channel LUYS TV has started on TURKSAT package on Türksat 42.0 East .
Data: Frequency 12729 MHz, Polarization V, Symbol rate 30000, FEC 2/3, encoded: No
Data: Frequency 12729 MHz, Polarization V, Symbol rate 30000, FEC 2/3, encoded: No