African Satellite World and Sat Gear

African Satellite World and Sat Gear

to answer you the dish
doesnt uplink to amos 5 directly its a vpn to satlink hub who uplink it
to amos5 ie k24-satlink-amos5

thanks for the explanation, but does this mean the feed gets bounced off multiple satellites?
 
to answer you the dish doesnt uplink to amos 5 directly its a vpn to satlink hub who uplink it to amos5 ie k24-satlink-amos5

And on what sat is the satlink hub? There's no reason to assume its not pointed at amos5. Image a large deep prime focus dish on amos 5 of which the offset is a part of. It would be on the lower lip. Now if it was on the upper lip it would be exactly how techdee expected. An offset on polar mount can take any position on the surface of the corresponding pf. I think they chose this position to slip wind more easily.
 
And
on what sat is
the satlink hub? There's no reason to assume its not pointed at amos5.
Image a large deep prime focus dish on amos 5 of which the offset is a
part of. It would be on the lower lip. Now if it was on the upper lip it
would be exactly how techdee expected. An offset on polar mount can
take any position on the surface of the corresponding pf. I think they
chose this position to slip wind more easily.

This is a very convincing fact (or argument), any area of an offset dish can be
represented by a portion of a primefocus dish. So this means that with
the correct swivel an offset dish can face different directions (to the
human eye) while still aiming the same satellite. What do other members
think?
 
And on what sat is the satlink hub? There's no reason to assume its not pointed at amos5. Image a large deep prime focus dish on amos 5 of which the offset is a part of. It would be on the lower lip. Now if it was on the upper lip it would be exactly how techdee expected. An offset on polar mount can take any position on the surface of the corresponding pf. I think they chose this position to slip wind more easily.

i tend to disagree being polar or ground mount the azimuth remains constant.consider equity bank vpn dishes they are pointed east what actualy they are doing is that the dish acts like as if k24 are at in satlinks office the content is fed into satlink's teleport who take it to amos5 then to the nss12 then to terestrial you cant feed content directly into a sat its the tp leaser(in our case satlink)who is alocated a teleport by amos5 owners compreses it into mpeg2 or 4 then encrypts it dvb-s or s2 then alocates vid,sid etc then uplinks to the desired sat thats why members on europe b of 7e get supersport ea there
 
Any one getting citizen tv on intelsat 20 @ 68.5e on ku?
 
This is a very convincing fact (or argument), any area of an offset dish can be
represented by a portion of a primefocus dish. So this means that with
the correct swivel an offset dish can face different directions (to the
human eye) while still aiming the same satellite. What do other members
think?



I think the technician :director:had no reason to lie when he said the dish was pointed onto amos5. why would he? if he thought you were a nuisance, he would just call security to deal with you:fencing::brick:. look at the following post, do the math and get a headache. https://www.jamiiforums.com/tech-ga...llite-world-and-sat-gear-320.html#post9439619 In juja, the elevation for amos5 is about 66.5°, for prime focus. since we do not have the offset angle of the very smooth-looking inverted dish, :thinking:we can only do a very rough math. go on. make an educated guess:nerd: and see if that dish was where it ought to have been when you saw it.:A S 39:.

that is what this forum member thinks
 
Any one getting citizen tv on intelsat 20 @ 68.5e on ku?

Yap my Citizen tv @ 68.5 ku is loud and clear. Tp: 12550V3100. Please note that the same trasponder also hosts a feed for live coverage of events.
 
I think the technician :director:had no reason to lie when he said the dish was pointed onto amos5. why would he? if he thought you were a nuisance, he would just call security to deal with you:fencing::brick:. look at the following post, do the math and get a headache. https://www.jamiiforums.com/tech-ga...llite-world-and-sat-gear-320.html#post9439619 In juja, the elevation for amos5 is about 66.5°, for prime focus. since we do not have the offset angle of the very smooth-looking inverted dish, :thinking:we can only do a very rough math. go on. make an educated guess:nerd: and see if that dish was where it ought to have been when you saw it.:A S 39:.


that is what this forum member thinks

Or maybe he had no idea about it
 
i tend to disagree being polar or ground mount the azimuth remains constant.consider equity bank vpn dishes they are pointed east what actualy they are doing is that the dish acts like as if k24 are at in satlinks office the content is fed into satlink's teleport who take it to amos5 then to the nss12 then to terestrial you cant feed content directly into a sat its the tp leaser(in our case satlink)who is alocated a teleport by amos5 owners compreses it into mpeg2 or 4 then encrypts it dvb-s or s2 then alocates vid,sid etc then uplinks to the desired sat thats why members on europe b of 7e get supersport ea there

In that case how do VSAT terminals in remote locations work?
 
you aim your dish to a
particular sat where your content is found mostly in this case I think
its yahsat or if it faces west it may be sky direct

But did you check permies photos of the citizen tv uplink, to any sat guru that dish is pointed at 68.5E, does this mean they are bypassing the teleports? Also what sat is the k24 dish pointed at?
 
But did you check permies photos of the citizen tv uplink, to any sat guru that dish is pointed at 68.5E, does this mean they are bypassing the teleports? Also what sat is the k24 dish pointed at?

No rem this is a vsat ofset dish which's offset angle is greater than that of a normal sat dish (34 vs 23) view sat teleport is at intelsat 906
 
Tedchee and permie made observations. You all agree with me our interest is FTA goodies, what is receivable here in kenya and around africa. i don‘t understand why all this fuss and ado about teleports, vpn, uplink or what. unless some of you are technicians for local stations or want to be one.

FTA forever
 
Dear Friends I have a 6 feet prime focus dish and would like to nab Eutelsat-7WA and Nile201 Which will be the best LNB to use Thanks in advance I am in Nairobi and what about the scalier rings where do I get them
 
I have come accross my first case of a fake SRT 4922 here in Kampala.
I was helping a friend to track Eutelsat 7A @ 7° East for the Digiturk goodies when I noticed that
his decoder could not open them even after updating the firmware. Later the decoder refused to
boot completely though it keeps showing some lights. It was bought from a shop on Market street
here in Kampala. The "lady" who sold it to my friend refused to take it back in exchange for a working
one and even refused to allow us do a decoder to decoder software transfer to ressurect the dying / dead
decoder.
If you are in Kampala try to avoid this shop. The shop is on Market street opposite Energy centre building.
It has no clear name but there are several traders in it each selling different electric / electronic goods.
This woman (name withheld but begins with a P****) is fat in the real sence of the word and looks like
most typical fat businesswomen in Kampala.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!
 
Dear Friends I have a 6 feet prime focus dish and would like to nab Eutelsat-7WA and Nile201 Which will be the best LNB to use Thanks in advance I am in Nairobi and what about the scalier rings where do I get them

Your question was answered in page 321.
 
someone pls help me with the page where srt 4922 genuine features is am using a phone and its taking lots of time page by page i need to post to a friend b4 he buys one
 
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