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African Satellite World and Sat Gear

A lyngsat error that could cost you upto 3hrs of your life when you're tracking 1west. NBC frequency listed as 3977 when infact it's 3377. And that's supposed to be the tracking freq. I said to hell with tracking freqs am going for the real thing! And got it within minutes. Flysat copy pasted the same error
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correct. why havent you installed them. is 6ft unable to combine apsatr n thaicom?
I had to sacrifice them for discovered,they were obstructing the signal, at six ft signal issues not for the faint hearted.
 
@drandonzero, the hardware components' screen snapshot of the rear panel in the DiGiSat DCL9800 HD did not match that of Tiger HD satellite receivers; this implies that the main-boards are totally different. At this stage it is also difficult to access the rs232 UART Loader compatible with the STB.

The only alternative is to conduct a search based on DiGiSat DCL9800 HD main-board chassis number. Kindly send a screen snapshot of the main-board revealing clearly the chassis number.


The "db.bin" file is 81.6KB and it is not an "All Flash file" . Press Menu key on the RCU >>>Tools >>USB Back-Up.
Have a look at this :-
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I had to sacrifice them for discovered,they were obstructing the signal, at six ft signal issues not for the faint hearted.
and you cannot hunt while standing infront of the dish. you got to have looooooong arms
 
A lyngsat error that could cost you upto 3hrs of your life when you're tracking 1west. NBC frequency listed as 3977 when infact it's 3377. And that's supposed to be the tracking freq. I said to hell with tracking freqs am going for the real thing! And got it within minutes. Flysat copy pasted the same error
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Most likely you are using a single solution lnb with a different of 600
 
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France 24, a global media outlet, has launched in Kenya, become the first international news channel to be on a digital free-to-air platform in the country.
This, following the signing of an agreement with SIGNET, a subsidiary of the Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation, further growing its foothold in the country with an estimated reach of 2.3 million households, double the number of viewers it enjoyed before.
The new channel will be accessible free-to-air in most metro areas, including Nairobi, Mombasa, Eldoret, Embu, Kisii, Kisumu, Machakos, Maralal, Mombasa, Murang'a, Naivasha, Nakuru, Narok, Nyeri, Webuye, Yala and Siaya.
From its newsroom in Paris, France 24 is an international news channel that gives a different perspective to global affairs all over the world.
With 35 nationalities working in the newsroom and 160 correspondent bureaus all over the world, the expression of diversity, confrontation of viewpoints and debate are central to the channel’s programming.
Broadcast 24/7 in four languages, English, French, Arabic and Spanish, the channel delivers comprehensive international news bulletins every half hour, with analytical commentary offering viewers the context to help them better understand international developments through new angles.
The launch comes as Kenya continues attracting international attention from investors looking to tap into its strategic location, its pool of talented entrepreneurs, burgeoning middle class, infrastructural growth and discovery of natural resources that have fanned an appetite for information which France 24 seeks to fill.
This, as the news channel also seeks to meet rising needs for diversified and trusted sources of international news among Kenyan growing middle class.
In its flagship technology show, Tech 24, that seeks to celebrate Kenya’s pole position in championing innovation, France 24 will visit Nairobi’s iHub which has been the cradle of many successful tech start-ups, Konza, the Silicon Valley of Africa and take a look at the projects that have worked and what the world can learn from them.
The programme will broadcast on 31st March 2018 at 3:15 pm.
 
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France 24, a global media outlet, has launched in Kenya, become the first international news channel to be on a digital free-to-air platform in the country.
This, following the signing of an agreement with SIGNET, a subsidiary of the Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation, further growing its foothold in the country with an estimated reach of 2.3 million households, double the number of viewers it enjoyed before.
The new channel will be accessible free-to-air in most metro areas, including Nairobi, Mombasa, Eldoret, Embu, Kisii, Kisumu, Machakos, Maralal, Mombasa, Murang'a, Naivasha, Nakuru, Narok, Nyeri, Webuye, Yala and Siaya.
From its newsroom in Paris, France 24 is an international news channel that gives a different perspective to global affairs all over the world.
With 35 nationalities working in the newsroom and 160 correspondent bureaus all over the world, the expression of diversity, confrontation of viewpoints and debate are central to the channel’s programming.
Broadcast 24/7 in four languages, English, French, Arabic and Spanish, the channel delivers comprehensive international news bulletins every half hour, with analytical commentary offering viewers the context to help them better understand international developments through new angles.
The launch comes as Kenya continues attracting international attention from investors looking to tap into its strategic location, its pool of talented entrepreneurs, burgeoning middle class, infrastructural growth and discovery of natural resources that have fanned an appetite for information which France 24 seeks to fill.
This, as the news channel also seeks to meet rising needs for diversified and trusted sources of international news among Kenyan growing middle class.
In its flagship technology show, Tech 24, that seeks to celebrate Kenya’s pole position in championing innovation, France 24 will visit Nairobi’s iHub which has been the cradle of many successful tech start-ups, Konza, the Silicon Valley of Africa and take a look at the projects that have worked and what the world can learn from them.
The programme will broadcast on 31st March 2018 at 3:15 pm.

Though we could get them on 5e but it's good they'll be available terrestrially
 
Hi pple,
Freq Changes in ABs3a 3W (mbcs) bliind scan or 10972 V 30000, 11007 V 30000
 
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