African Satellite World and Sat Gear

African Satellite World and Sat Gear

Next stop itakua 57 ama hapo pia hawako
They have been there since last month buddy.!
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Liv totten uefa final@hor#sat 57e.hoping for minimal freezing....
 
€%*&!hii ho**sat imepotea after 25min!of all the games!halafu karudi halftime mourinho akipeana analysis.i hope 2nd half itabehave.
 
€%*&!hii ho**sat imepotea after 25min!of all the games!halafu karudi halftime mourinho akipeana analysis.i hope 2nd half itabehave.
lo! Huku kumenyesha mbaya, 57Ku kwa sasa ni mchele. Tano mashariki ni kazi tu.
 
lo! Huku kumenyesha mbaya, 57Ku kwa sasa ni mchele. Tano mashariki ni kazi tu.
the 2nd half much better(though liverpoo won),no interruptions.on my side its been drizzling so no image inteference
 
Huko ni jeshi tatu tu, na format ya SD. Tano mashariki ni jeshi 8 wote wakiwa HD.
Apart from mashariki tano which other signal you harvesting on the dish, Hunt for majeshi going west sasa
 
Satellites still going up Gazprom launches yamal 601 to replace yamal 202 at 49°e

Same time Eutelsat set to launch a new satellite on June 20 Eutelsat 7C to collate with Eutelsat 7B at 7°e . Eutelsat 7A to be relocated
Eutelsat 7C, Eutelsat Communications’ latest broadcast satellite, has arrived at the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana where it will be launched as a co-passenger on an Ariane 5 rocket on 20 June 2019.
Built by Maxar Technologies, the 3.4-tonne satellite will serve markets across Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Turkey through 49 36-Mhz equivalent Ku-band transponders.
It will be co-located with Eutelsat 7B at 7° East, increasing capacity for this dynamic neighbourhood by 19 transponders. Eutelsat 7A will be relocated as part of Eutelsat’s fleet optimisation strategy.
The launch is scheduled for 20 June during a launch window opening at 21:43 UTC and closing at 23:30 UTC.
The satellite will go into full commercial service at the end of 2019 following all electric orbit raising and in orbit tests
 
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