Here are the results from a few tests I did in 2011
Here we have some tests done at 4Ms Digital vs analogue quality...
With 4Ms 1/2 i set the power level so i could access GB3KM with a small margin, i then switched over to Analogue and set the same power level as the digital was.
Here is the result:
I also tested the difference in power level between a locked signal at 1/2 FEC and then 7/8 FEC, the result was ~4dB difference. According to the specifications for DVB-S the actual number is meant to be 4.4dB so that is close enough for me!
When going down to 1Ms at 1/2 the signal to noise will increase another 6dB compared with 4Ms 1/2, so if we drop the power from the above test by another 6dB on the analogue transmission we get this signal level at the repeater... quite weak, where as a 1Ms 1/2 digital signal would be in lock.
It just shows how well the lower symbol rates can get through compared with analogue!
The digital receiver at GB3KM is a Comag SL-35, the analogue receiver is a Standard Continental with IF Bandwidth at 16MHz i believe.
Both are driven with ~35dB gain Bob Platts type preamp tuned for a center frequency of 1280MHz.