Turksat 3A,4A 42°E Tandberg Keys
Freq.12460H20800
Tandberg Keys
===================NAT GEO HD
T 00106A 01.BE9D2BC609E31800 ===================
NAT GEO WILD HD
T 00106F 01.BC956BD5FC878400 ===================
NAT GEO PEOPLE HD
T 00106B 01.3FC4CDC2EB639200
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FOX LIFE HD
T 00106E 01.8FF7A15566E66E00
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FOX CRIME HD
T 001069 01.ADF83324E0494100
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FX HD
T 00106C 01.1ED3BF30C62C7300
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24 KITCHEN HD
T 00106D 01.279E476AED197B00
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FOX SPORTS HD
T 001070 01.158A6E847102D300
TurkSat.@ 42.E
TP.12461 H 20800
Tandberg System
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FOX CRIME HD
T 0026B7 01 7FF226292A311F01
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NAT GEO HD
T 0026B8 01 209E5B3D31A76801
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FX HD
T 0026B9 01 F12A5E5EEA751601
TurkSat 42.0® East 2A 3A – 16
12.518 H 29.500
*LNB Position: 3 or 9 ‘O’ Clock
Dish Size* 60cm and above
Multi TV/ Consat TV
Astra 2A2C2F @ 28 East
12.522 V 30.000
*LNB Position*: 8 ‘O’ Clock
*Dish Size*: 60cm and above
Channels:
Joy Prime, Cine Plus, TV3, GTV, Kwese Free Sport, Core TV News, Galaxy TV.
Old MyTV Position
Intelsat 20 /ku (68.5 East)
12.522v27.500 (Primary Freq)
12.575v9.675
12.603v26.640
12.657v04.871
12.682v29.973
12.724v26.638
*Dish size* 60cm and above
Channels:
Press TV, Emmanuel TV, Hosanna TV, ACBN, I Films, God Tv,
MY TV
Satellite: Eutelsat 16A 16° East
LNB: Universal
Transponder Frequency: 12,521MHz
Polarization: Horizontal
Symbol Rate: 30.000 Ms/s
FREQUENCIES N SYMBOL RATE FOR THE DIFFERENT DEGREES OF KWESE SPORTS…..
1. KWESE TP ON 51.5e (c band)
3877h/v6420
2. KWESE TP ON 68.5e (ku band)
12633 v 16166
3. KWESE TP ON 7’e (ku band)
10719 h 30000
CHECK THIS…
(ASTRA 26®) Multi TV frequency ( 3’O,clock )
12.522 (V) 30.000
11.595 (V) 30.000
11.095 (V) 30.000
12.675 (H) 30.000 60cm dish and above.
36.0E DSTV ( 3’O,clock )
11.842 (V) 27.500
11.728 (V) 27.500
11.747 (V) 27.500
12.245 (H) 27.500
12.284 (H) 27.500 60cm dish and above.
7.0E Eutelsat 7A ( 7’O,clock )
10.720 (H) 30.000
10.929 (H) 30.000 90cm dish and above
4.9E Start time ( 3’O,clock )
11.919 (H) 27.500
11.939 (V) 27.500
11.881 (H) 27.500 60cm dish and above.
ABS3 WEST (TSTV) ( 4 or 3’O, clock )
11.168 (H) 30.000
11.088 (H) 30.000
11.052 (H) 30.000 90cm dish and above.
7.0W Nilesat (MBC west) ( 4’O,clock )
11.560 (H) 27.500
11.685 (H) 27.500
11.475 (H) 27.500 60cm dish and above.
16.0E Eutelsat 16A ( 2’O,clock )
10.804 (H) 30.000
12.521 (H) 30.000
12.563 (H) 30.000
12.604 (H) 30.000 60cm dish and above.
55.0E Yahsat ( 9’O,clock )
11.008 (V) 05.000 90cm dish and above.
42.0E Nigcomsat ( 3’O,clock )
12.518 (H) 29.500 60cm dish and above.
22.0W SES 7/KU (9’O,clock )
10.986 (V) 30.000 90cm dish and above.
Eutelsat 7e
10720 H 30000 90cm dish and above.
EUTELSAT 16.0 East
11.293 H 44.999
12.562 H 30.000
11.041 H 4.166
12.520 H 30.000
12.563 H 30.000
10.803 H 30.000
12.604 H (Scrambled)
10.976 H (Scrambled)
*Dish size* 60cm and above.
Channels:
Aljazeera, TVC news, France24, New World Sport, Loveworld, RTS, etc.
Multi TV frequency ( 9’O,clock )
12.522 (V) 30.000
11.595 (V) 30.000
11.095 (V) 30.000
11.635 (V) 30.000
12.675 (H) 30.000
12.565 (H) 30.000
10.969 (V) 27.500
36.0E Eutelsat 36A ( 9’O,clock )
11.842 (V) 27.500
11.728 (V) 27.500
11.747 (V) 27.500
12.245 (H) 27.500
12.284 (H) 27.500
7.0E Eutelsat 7A ( 7’O,clock )
10.720 (H) 30.000
10.929 (H) 30.000
4.9E SES5 ( 7’O,clock )
11.919 (H) 27.500
11.939 (V) 27.500
11.881 (H) 27.500
ABS3 WEST ( 4’O, clock )
11.168 (H) 30.000
11.088 (H) 30.000
11.052 (H) 30.000
7.0W Nilesat 101/102 ( 7’O,clock )
11.560 (H) 27.500
11.685 (H) 27.500
11.475 (H) 27.500
16.0E Eutelsat 16A ( 9’O,clock )
10.804 (H) 30.000
12.521 (H) 30.000
12.563 (H) 30.000
12.604 (H) 30.000
55.0E Yahsat ( 9’O,clock )
11.008 (V) 05.000
42.0E Turksat ( 9’O,clock )
12.518 (H) 29.500
22.0W SES 7/KU (9’O,clock )
10.986 (V) 30.000
Enjoy.
Keep upgrading and believing in yourself.
The best is yet to come.
keep on keeping on.
© QAPSAT Technologies
SIMPLE STEPS TO INSTALL ANY SATELLITE.
how to
locate a particular satellite position when
installing satellite
things you need to know and put them on your
brain. You need to understand that satellite
television positions are on EAST & WEST
POSITION. The technicality to locate a
particular satellite position manually is very
vital.
To locate a satellite positions on East
position, you need to understand that the lower
the satellite degree, e.g Eutelsat 7 degree East
or 3 degree, the higher your dish will face up.
That means when the satellite degree is lower,
you need to elevate your dish higher. In the
same way, the higher your satellite degree, e.g
Intelsat 68.5 degree East, the lower your dish
position. That means, your dish position will
face down when the satellite degree is higher.
One thing you should also know is that, when
the degree is lower, the higher you move or
elevate the dish higher to the right. In the same
way, when the is higher, you move, shift or
elevate your dish lower to the left. A good
example is Intelsat 20 @ 68.5 degree East.
Finally, when tracking satellite position
on west position, it is almost the same method
but there is slight different. Know that West is
opposite East. In tracking satellite position on
west, understand that the lower the degree, e.g
Abs 3, the higher you elevate your dish. This
time, you will move or elevate to the left as
against East position which is right when the
degree is lower. Also when the degree is higher,
e.g 70 degree west, the lower your dish will
become, this time it is shifted to the right.
HOW TO MERGE satellite..
The simplest and easiest method is this…
To add an lnb to any dish…The higher in degree goes up,the lower in degree goes down
1.if I track nigcomsat(42°) and want to attach tstv(45°)
I will attach tstv on the top of the dish because 45° is higher in degree(number)
2. I track mytv(16°)
I want to add multi TV(28.2°)
I will add it Above..
Always add larger frequencies above
3. I track 7°W
And I want to attach 3°W
I will attach it below…
That’s the simple trick..
4. I track nigcomsat I want to add multi tv
I will add it below..
NB: always add lower degrees downward and add higher degree upward…
Learn it
INSTALLING MULTIPLE LNBS ON A SINGLE
DISH
Installing multiple lnbs on a single dish may not
be easy but is one of the ways to track a lot of
satellites if you can not afford two or three
dishes to track them separately.
The key to this, is patience. It may be difficult at
the begining but fun in the end.
Yes it is true that you can receive more than one
satellite on a single dish.
The question is how would you know which satellites can combine on one satellite dish.
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO COMBINE
1. The satellites beam must cover your location.
2. Is the satellites located in the same cardinal
hemisphere (East or West)
3. Is the orbital angle between the satellites is
less than 20 degree?
The orbital angles are usually written together
with the name of the satellite e.g. Astra 2F 28.2
deg east.
name> Astra 2f
orbital angle> 28.2e
with this in mind it is easy to calculate the
difference between two satellites.
Example: The difference between ASTRA 2F
28.2e and AMOS 517e is 28.2-17=11.2
this is less than 20deg so it means one can track
the two together on a single dish.
4. The next question is how will i know the distance
between the two lnbs when fixed together.
The difference between the orbital angles is not
the same as the distance between the lnbs.
some of the satellites you can track together
with a single lnb.
example Eutelsat 7 and Ses 5
Amos5 and eutelsat 16
Astra 2f and Badr5
intelsat 20 and Eutelsat 70B.
others you will need another lnb.
the size of the dish will also determine the
distance between the lnbs.
Now let us do a little maths, to make things
easy, We have calculate pre define constant for
three dish sizes. That was gotten from their focal
length ( Check image for more info)
*For 60cm dish (focal length 36cm) = 0.68077cm.
*For 90cm dish (focal length 54cm) = 0.9426cm
*For 1m dish (focal length 74cm) = 1.30917cm
*For 1.2m dish(focal length 76cm) = 1.32699cm
(all the dishes above are with reference to
strong dishes. Your dish focal length may be
different but the difference may not be that
great. We also used Legon’s equation for the focal
length of offset dish antenna. You can google it up for more clearification),
with the values we have given above, if you want
to find the distance between two lnbs, just
multiple the value of the correspnding dish by
the difference between the orbtical angle of the
satellites.
Example.
to find the distance between two lnbs for Amos5
and Astra 2f
orbtical difference=28.2-17=11.2
so for 60cm dish=11.2*0.68077=7.62462cm
for 90cm dish= 11.2*0.9426=10.55712cm etc
5. The next question is how do i attach one lnb on
another because the dish comes with only one
holder.
You may make a thick flexible wire to hold it or get Lnb scalar,
there are also holder that can hold additional
lnbs.
6. which of the satellites should i track first?
the lnb in the original holder is the primary. to
track two satellites on one dish, it is adviceable
to track the sat with smaller angle first( thus the
primary) then attach the second lnb for the sat
with bigger angle on top of the primary. this
makes it easier to track.
EXAMPLE.
to track Amos 5 and Astra 2f, i will track Amos5
as primary and then attach Astra 2f on top.
you may track Astra 2f as primary but it will
mean you have to put Amos5 lnb below the
primary lnb and this may be a bit difficult to
track.
You can add as mush lnbs to your single dish
provided the meet the conditions mention above.
which satellites can i put together?
It is best if you are using a bigger dish.
let us see which satellites we can put together
from the satellites given in our previous post.
1 SES5, EUTELSAT 7, AMOS5, EUTELSAT
16ASTRA 2F, BADR5 , INTELSAT 28 AND
EUTELSAT 36.
2 YAMAL 202, INTELSAT 17, INTELSAT20,
EUTELSAT 70B.
It is adviceable to track the number of satellites
you can handle. Tracking too many satellites on
one dish also have its own problems.
REMEMBER: The lower the angle the higher the
dish will face the sky and the bigger the angle
the lower the dish.
Example: ses5 with 4.5e angle will face extreme
up an
d Eutelsat 70b will face etreme down( like
about to face the ground).
© QAPSAT Technologies
HOW TO SCAN FREE TO AIR CHANNELS ON DSTV EXPLORA
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As Dstv keep increasing their tariff every day, DStv decoder become useless after the customers used the promo rewarded after purchased. In this tutorial, I gonna teach you how to use DStv Explorer decoder to scan any free to air (FTA) Channels. Before we go, Let’s quickly brief you about Dstv Explorer decoder.
About DStv Explorer Decoder
DStv Explora !. It is a digital satellite tv decoder with DVB-S complaint. DStv Explorer decoder capable of opening pay tv channels which is primary purpose. Using DStv decoder to watch any free to air (FTA) Channels is secondary purpose.
Features of DStv Explorer Decoder
DVB-S tuner
Fully High Definition
1x USB port
HDMI
Ethernet Port
AV Jerk Port
Parental control
Hearing Impaired Subtitles
Viewing And Recording
How To Scan Any Free To Air(FTA) Channels On DSTV Explorer Receiver
First of all, remove the ‘LNB in’ cable at the back of the DSTV decoder.
Power ON the decoder and ignore the notification messages displayed on the TV screen indicating ‘No Signal’.
Press the DSTV or MENU or Blue button on the decoder’s remote controller.
While on the menu, Navigate to ‘SETTINGS’.
Choose ‘SATELLITE SETTING’.
Select ‘ADDITIONAL NETWORKS’.
Choose ‘NETWORK 1’.
Switch ‘Enable Network’ to ‘YES’.
Now you will notice that other information in the network 1 window is editable.
Scroll down to “frequency” and input the satellite TV free to air (FTA) frequency you want to Scan.
Scroll down to “symbol rate” and input the symbol rate figure.
Change the polarization to that of the satellite you want to track.
Check the signal bar for signal status
select ‘SCAN THIS’.
Please wait for the scanning to complete.
After the completion of the scanning; Dial ‘221’ on the remote control.
Press and go to the “Channel List” and you will see the free to air (FTA) channels added to the list.
Select the channel you want to watch and enjoy.
Just a refresher