African Satellite World and Sat Gear

African Satellite World and Sat Gear

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As Ranksat encouraged me to do a while back, and helped by Katiklo's photographs, I also added a second LNB to my 1.35m Nilesat dish to get SES 5, with success. I attach a close up of the swivel bracket to hold and adjust the second LNB that I made from mild steel, with help from my local welder. The combination of Nilesat 201, Eutelsat 7 West A, and SES 5 on one dish makes a pretty powerful and useful set of news and entertainment chanels in the english language, all for free.

Has anyone managed this setup on a 90cm dish. I would like pictures if possible.
 
Zuku has a new receiver which supports diseqc and fta unlike the previous versions where you won't watch fta if you haven't paid
 
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4 in 1 setup of 68.5E, 57E, 52.5E and 36E on a 1m dish.
52.5E is the main lnb,on top of it is 57E and on top of 57E is 68.5E. 36E is on the arm below 52.5E

Nice set up.
 
Friends,
I have a unique problem. 3g reception is so poor in my sitting room where the tv and the decoders are based. It takes a second to flip from 3g to edge. Funny enough the rest of the rooms have stable 3g as my phone shows 3 bars and above. To arrest this, i bought a usb extension cable of 3 metres and plugged it in the decoder and the other end with a modem i 'took' it to one of the rooms with stable 3g. Problem is that the decoder now senses the modem for a second then loses it. This is frustrating me despite 3g now being stable. I genuinely need help, is it the cable? What can i do right?
 
Hi all
This is just to convey my heartfelt thanks to my mentor kungu1 for encouraging me to pay my first ever unexpected visit to Nairobi last Thursday, Mr. John for excorting me to Nairobi from Loitoktok. My endeavour was successfully for i was able to fulfill my objectives. I faced numerous challenges on my way back home but I thank God that all were overcome. I have managed to come home with all my srt 4922A decoders.

Where in Nairobi did you buy the decoders and at what price?
 

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South Africa's only independent free-to-air commercial television channel, will launch four new channels on today,Tuesday, 15 October, at 5pm.

The channel, which turns 15 on 1 October, has reached many milestones since it was launched in 1998. Having grown its viewership to 17 million over the past years, the station is now ready to give South Africans four new themed entertainment channels.

CEO of Sabido Investments (e.tv's holding company), Marcel Golding, says, "This marks a real breakthrough for e.tv and we are delighted to give our highly valued viewers this multi-channel offering. It will expand their choices and afford them control over their viewing experience. The channels will be an authentic platform for the film and television industry key players to explore the best of what our continent has to offer."

The new channels will be carried by the free-to-air satellite offering, OpenView HD, which is managed by Platco Digital, a sister company of e.tv.

The new channels will offer South African viewers an assortment of inspirational local content through the eKasi+ channel, African content on the eAfrica+channel, movies on the eMovies+ channels and children's programmes on theeToonz+ channel.

eKasi+ complements e.tv as a vibrant local channel, boasting a high percentage of new South African content, tailor-made to appeal specifically to the inhabitants of South Africa's lively townships. Viewers will be privy to fresh faces and concepts through shows such as Ekse: Let's Talk With Masechaba Lekalake, Number Numba, Kasi My Kasi, Gumba Gumba, Kasi-licious, Shadows and Behind the Gospel. Socialite Khanyi Mbau, Chef Katlego Mlambo, singer Ntombi Mzolo and radio host Masechaba Lekalake are some of the familiar faces that the eKasi channel viewers will get to see and interact with on a weekly basis. eKasi+ will also carry daily Nguni news at 8pm, soapies, African drama series, African American movies, sitcoms, reality and game shows.

The eMovies+ channel will take the viewers through an entertaining and nostalgic journey of local and international movies, both recent and classic. This channel offers round the clock movie entertainment designed to appeal to mainstream tastes as well as a wide range of niche interests. Whether it's Horror, Sci-Fi, Chick Flicks, Family Adventures or Golden Oldies, every movie buffs' preference is catered for on this 24-hour free movie channel.

eAfrica+ will wow viewers with some of the best movies made on the continent. This channel is for all Africans who enjoy Nollywood movies, African news, music, dramas and talk shows.

The eToonz+ channel is the destination of choice for free quality kids entertainment - where exciting tales creates endless adventures!

"e.tv has matured over the years and has seen a growth in viewership as a result of our ability to provide entertaining programming that promotes diversity. The viewers enjoy the good mix of local and international content, and they have inspired us to think beyond just having one channel. It was only natural to progress further and offer our viewers more tailored channels; yet still cater to all ages groups and demographics," says e.tv Group Head of Channels, Monde Twala.

"The aim is to provide the viewers with content that inspires, educates and encourages South Africans to be active citizens," concludes Twala.

e.tv will broadcast in HD format on Openview HD. From October, most locally commissioned content will be produced and delivered in HD format and more original HD content will be phased in over a period, across all themed channels.


Follow e.tv's new channels on the following platforms:

eAfrica+
• Twitter: @eAfricaPlus
• Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/p6kj558
eAfrica+ | eAfrica+

eKasi+
• Twitter: @eKasiPlus
• Facebook: www.facebook.com/ekasiPlus
eKasi+ | eKasi+


eToonz+
• Twitter: @eToonzPlus
• Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/qelzvwa
eToonz+ | eToonz+

eMovies+
• Twitter: @eMoviesPlus
• Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/npob2v4
eMovies+ | eMovies+


Follow OpenView HD on the following platforms:

• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openviewHD
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/openviewhd
• YouTube: OpenView HD - YouTube
• Pinterest: OpenView HD (OpenViewHD) on Pinterest

[h=1]Deen TV goes on air on OpenView HD Tonight.[/h]
In a statement released by the Channel today, Deen TV has announced that it officially will be on Air tonight as the Free to Air OpenView HD or OVHD Platform by Platco Digital is scheduled to switch on this evening.
“Decoders to receive the “Pay once, Enjoy forever” service has gone on sale at all major retailers in South Africa”, said a representative of the Channel.
For more information on how to receive the free to air Satellite TV service, the Deen TV Help Desk can be reached on 021 8282040 or email info@Deentv.co.za


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