Abasheikh Electronics
Rahaleo Street Mwembe tayari Mombasa.
Samahani duka si yangu.
300/- parcel ya BUS kama vile coast bus.
Namba ya simu: 0728 841 444
Well, Nakuru you will need at least a 120cm Dish for stable signal reception, your dish needs to be facing west..almost vertical so if your location towards west is not blocked by trees, buildings etc , leave the dish in its location, the SRT 4922 is 6500 shillings in Nairobi. If you wish to view Tanzanian Channels.the Channels are on the DSTV position so you need not change your Dish, Just get the SRT 4922 connect and scan the transponder or scan the whole sat =Eutelsat 36A for FTA channels.. The information is here>> https://www.jamiiforums.com/tech-ga...ellite-world-and-sat-gear-58.html#post6804058 and if you need to see what channels are on offer, check out Eutelsat 36A (36.0°E) - All transmissions - frequencies - KingOfSat on the transponder 12275H for what is available.
ABASHEIKH ELECTRONICS LTD.
Rahaleo Street Mwembe Tayari Mombasa, namba yao ya simu (working hours only) ni 0728 841 444.
Samahani duka si yangu.
300/- ni parcel ya BUS kama vile (coast bus) within Kenya.
Shukran
Hi Bw. Kimyazo and karibu. congrats for pit*ng pay tv, opting payless tv. The world of FTA(Free To Air) is quite interesting and I must warn you also very addictive .
90cm/100cm D**V dish is a good start. However, as you grow here purchasing bigger better equipment shall be non-issue.
For now do yourself a favour and read through this forum right from PAGE ONE na Maswali yako yote utajibiwa. Asante.
Hi Bw. Kimyazo and karibu. congrats for pit*ng pay tv, opting payless tv. The world of FTA(Free To Air) is quite interesting and I must warn you also very addictive .
90cm/100cm D**V dish is a good start. However, as you grow here purchasing bigger better equipment shall be non-issue.
For now do yourself a favour and read through this forum right from PAGE ONE na Maswali yako yote utajibiwa. Asante.
7w
Since yesterday some tps on this sat are behaving as if they are being jammed
11296H-Foxmovies
11554H-Baraem
11766H-BBC
Anybody also experiencing this?
7w
Since yesterday some tps on this sat are behaving as if they are being jammed
11296H-Foxmovies
11554H-Baraem
11766H-BBC
Anybody also experiencing this?
..Watching Captain Phillips on ZTV on astra 2F. very interesting Movie based on Somali Pirates. grant acting! with real Somalis
though strongly suspect its an illegal bootleg copy. YOu can imagine a 2013 award winning movie airing as FTA!?...only big brother rights aka D*T* has rights over africa and that's on pay TV
Meanwhile decided to dig deep int my pocket and forked out 5k to buy an Inverto dual and Samson lnbs from Riwara.
My mission was to get the Digiturk.sadly to my disappointment both performed dismally.:A S angry:
7w
Since yesterday some tps on this sat are behaving as if they are being jammed
11296H-Foxmovies
11554H-Baraem
11766H-BBC
Anybody also experiencing this?
I would like to inform you that you will soon be having your own Kenyan Mux on a satellite very soon. Although you might not know it, and I did not want to to reveal it, this site is behind such a move and none other than Wakilongo was the unsolicited advisor to the media fraternity.
I want to share with you a letter I wrote to all the media owners in Kenya on January 3, 2014 which later I was invited to give a small talk to the technicians despite my novelty to science. Here is the email in its original form, that might soon transform hunting to the newbies:
I am a Kenyan consumer of your product and I am interested in the ongoing push and pull on the digital migration platform.
I am encouraged by your steadfastness in ensuring that I am privileged to receive your products without being subjected to paying monthly fees.
However, as matters stand now, I am beginning to feel that your good fight might be lost because the same feelings tell me that some mandarins close to the government want to benefit directly from this migration.
You realize that the CCK is not only interested in having me pay for receiving your product, but you will equally have to pay around 130,000 Ksh for every megabyte that will carried by the so-called carriers. This will not be small cash and you had better start looking for alternatives.
This having been said, I wanted to put a humble suggestion in your stable. I do not know whether you have ever heard of Free To Air Satellite TV. So far, Tanzania, Congo, South Africa and the Arab world have achieved FTA satellite TV without bothering about Digital migration.
What is FTA satellite TV? This is when media players in a given region converge and agree to put their signal on a certain satellite that is accessible in their region and makes it Free To Air, in that somebody would only require an FTA decoder and a satellite dish to access the signals.
I can talk about the Arab experience. All major and minor broadcasters in the arab region have put their signal on Arabsat and Nilesat and every arab home has a satellite dish facing either Nilesat or arabsat.
What you need to do as media owners is identify a satellite service provider that will give you a transponder (space) to carry your collective signal and pen an agreement. It is so cheap you will laugh. My suggestion is that you should target popular satellites like the ones carrying DSTV or Zuku and lease space on them. This way, existing Zuku/DSTV clients will not have to buy the dish but will only get an FTA decoder and plug and play.
This way, you will have flexibility and once the idea chatches on, then many people will be buying this equipment to watch your channels. Once this is settled, continue pressing with the FTA battle with CCK but as matters stand now, once the analogue signals are switched off, then you are blacked out.
I could go on and on, but the idea I have given you has succeeded elsewhere and it is time you tried it here too.
Regards,
Sam
All this advice is because we have such a forum. We are actually drivers although we might not know it!
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