African Satellite World and Sat Gear

African Satellite World and Sat Gear

Shift your dish to face the sunrise direction (directly opposite the 7E sunset direction). For C-band reception, ensure your LNB has the teflon plate inside.
How about Is20 direction, from Kiambu also...
 
iNooro TV
# KUTV
on
Intelsat 22 @ 72.1° East
3724 L 16073 3/4
DVB-S2/8PSK
MPEG-4
T2-MI
fta
 
Belintersat 1 (testing)
position;51.5°E
Ku
26.01.2016
11445 H
test carrier
all beam;
1.Belintersat 1 (Belarus Sat 1) Europe beam Ku-band
2.Belintersat 1 (Belarus Sat 1) African beam Ku-band
3. Belintersat 1 (Belarus Sat 1) African beam C-band
4. Belintersat 1 (Belarus Sat 1) East beam C-band
5. Belintersat 1 (Belarus Sat 1) Global beam C-band.
The satellite is live and test are being carried on. So lets keep our finger closed.
 
How about Is20 direction, from Kiambu also...
Hi,just be using DISHPOINTER.COM you enter your location and the bird you want to hunt,then it gives you a pictorial direction ie where to face your dish,plus azimuth and elevation.
 
Hi,just be using DISHPOINTER.COM you enter your location and the bird you want to hunt,then it gives you a pictorial direction ie where to face your dish,plus azimuth and elevation.
Use it when the network is good. Posting a question is sometimes easier and quicker... Thanks Antosh
 
For those who want the best satellite offering FTA (free to air) channels, go for Nilesat ( Eutelsat 7 West A/Nilesat 201

With free to air channels, the are no monthly payments as in the case of pay tv like Dstv.

All you require in kenya is a 1.2 meter offset dish which is available in Satellite shops located at luthuri avenue.
KU lnb called Samson twin.
Satellite receiver like Srt 4922HD.

On Nilesat ( Eutelsat 7 west A/ Nilesat 201) the are free to air channels like>>>

News Channels>>>> CNN, BBC, Euronews, CCTV 9, Al Jazeera News, Bloomberg, Press tv plus more..
Sports channels>>>> Al jazeera sports 1,2, Dubai sports, Baharain sports 1,2, plus more
Movie channels like>>> MBC 2, 3, 4, MBC MAX, MBC Action, FOX Movies, FOX sereis, Dubai One, Panaroma Movirs, HD, Dubai one, MBC persia, Kanal 4, Top Movies plus more.

Below snap shots of some channels>>
8413977053_b8b33f8182.jpg


8413980297_933f1369db.jpg


8415076020_fd0849e0ca.jpg


8415075578_d128e78cff.jpg


8415075002_31b4912b9e.jpg


8413979241_0ab404f941.jpg


8415076764_eed8eae79a.jpg


8413979563_5bb08dcacc.jpg
Is this still applicable in 2016? What of Coastal regions like Mombasa?
Thanks.
 
My personal take on some questions: if you've been here for a month or two, you must have known where;
a) 5e\7e is found
a) 68.5e\76.5e is
c) how to face East or West.
Not all of us have high-end phones or laptops on our reach for scrolling the past posts , there was a time recently when this forum was somehow dull because the likes of you were against asking of questions. Please advice on which topics/queries be tackled and i'll religiously adhere to them.
 
No FTA for Zimbabweans.

Some of the project milestones so far have included securing of Satellite access from Eutelsat, acquiring equipment such as editing suites and HD cameras, the setup of securing of 400,000 set top boxes from a Chinese distributor as well as the engagement of content producers to populate the 12 channels and web TV option created in the process.

These changes in viewing options and content delivery are also expected to lead to the introduction of subscription based TV and the termination of the TV licence system with Zimbabweans expected to pay between $3 and $5 a month to access television content.

There are hopes that this will help create consistent revenue for the national broadcaster ZBC, which has in the past faced cashflow challenges due to viewers’ reluctance to pay their TV licences.
 
No FTA for Zimbabweans.

Some of the project milestones so far have included securing of Satellite access from Eutelsat, acquiring equipment such as editing suites and HD cameras, the setup of securing of 400,000 set top boxes from a Chinese distributor as well as the engagement of content producers to populate the 12 channels and web TV option created in the process.

These changes in viewing options and content delivery are also expected to lead to the introduction of subscription based TV and the termination of the TV licence system with Zimbabweans expected to pay between $3 and $5 a month to access television content.

There are hopes that this will help create consistent revenue for the national broadcaster ZBC, which has in the past faced cashflow challenges due to viewers’ reluctance to pay their TV licences.
 
Back
Top Bottom