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Costactc
12-14-2009, 09:55 PM
Just recently installed my 10' bud and have been scanning the Eastern sats and comparing with lyngsat and satcodx as to what true free to air channels are actually up there. This is the first installment:

Telstar 12 (ku) 15w

Msnbc - American
Alalam News Channel - Iranian
Irinn - Iranian
Jam-Jam tv - Iranian
Sp tv - Portuguese
Tpai - Angola
Trace tv - French
Bulgarian Nat. Tel. - Bulgarian
Tv Pampa - Spanish
Latin America(BYU) - English-Spanish
Channel 11 - Spanish

Intelsat 901 (c) 18w

Grts - Gambia

Nss 7 (c/ku) 22w

Feed(ku) 12039 H 2.893
Atb Red Nacional (c) - Spanish
Unitel - Spanish
Red Uno - Spanish
Bolivison - Spanish
Pat - Spanish
Unitel 2 - Spanish
Entel - Spanish
Tvb - Spanish
Tv Cidale-Fortalez - Spanish
Tv 1 - Spanish
Digital tv - Spanish
Tv Tambau - Spanish
Igreja Mundial Do Po - Spanish
Cnn Main Feed - Trailer
Tandberg Service - Russian
Tropical - Spanish
Tv Ponta Negra - Spanish

Intelsat 905 (c) 24.5w

Ortm - French Mali
Rtb - Burkina Faso

Intelsat 907 (c) 27.5w

Red Atb - Spanish

Hispasat 1c/d (ku) 30w

Syrian Tv - Arabic
Southern Sudan - Arabic
Abu Dhabi Tv - Arabic
Oman tv - Arabic
Al-Iraqiya - Arabic
Saudi Tv - Arabic
Qatar Tv - Arabic
Sharjah Tv - Arabic
Sudan Tv - Arabic
Jamahirya Tv - Arabic
Syrian Drama Channel - Arabic
Press Tv - English
Muslim Tv - Arabic
Kuwait Tv - Arabic
Tv Martitius - Spanish
C Canarias Tv - Spanish
Kuwait Ch 2 - Arabic
Youth Sport - Arabic
Rfi Newzik - Spanish
Cubavision - Spanish
Tele Rebelde - Spanish
Educativo - Spanish
Educativo 2 - Spanish
Cubavision Internacional - Spanish
Acn - Spanish
Contribucion - Trailer
Rtpa Int. - Portuguese
Tvga - Spanish
Tv 3 Catalonia - Spanish
Etb - Spanish
Canal Luz - Spanish
Telecaribe Colombia - Spanish
Zoom - Spanish
Rci - Spanish

Nss 10 (c) 37.5w

Metro Tv - Ghana


The second installment will have the three big boys- Nss 806, Intelsat 805 and Intelsat 9.
If there are any missing that others have I'd like to get some feedback.

111sdl111
12-14-2009, 11:35 PM
hey

so your running one of the old 10' buds
Are you using the origonal lnb also


Your a great help and all the knoweledge you are sharing is greatly appreachated buy all us newby's to the true fta

thanks again

Costactc
12-14-2009, 11:50 PM
Old school lnbs are old school. I have a wideband corotor with seperate c and ku band lnbs. I opted for this setup because I'm also picking up circular c band (R AND L)- not on American side but many sats on Atlantic side.

Terryl
12-15-2009, 12:30 AM
Man I wish I could scan that side of the Earth but as low as I can go is 58W then the mountains get in the way. Darn round Earth problem again.

andyb2
12-15-2009, 12:31 AM
I need to pick up the 10' footer I was given.Never had a way to get it home but bought a truck this week so.. come to papa.I will also be pointing it atlantic side to get brit feeds that are on a few birds

Costactc
12-15-2009, 12:33 AM
Alot of interesting channels on that side. You need to move further East:yes:.

gordonkearse
12-15-2009, 01:42 AM
I really appreciate this post. I never could get anything east of 82W on my ten footer. I'm not sure what the problem is.

But I get everything in the western sky. And I can see from what you've posted so far that there are very few English channels from 12W to 37.5W.

Go fta!!! :yeaah::yeaah::yeaah:

Costactc
12-15-2009, 04:55 PM
There are more English channels from 40.5w-61w.

Gold
12-15-2009, 10:25 PM
Man I wish I could scan that side of the Earth but as low as I can go is 58W then the mountains get in the way. Darn round Earth problem again.

How far on the Asian side can you go?

According to Lyn$at California should be able to pick up a few TP's