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- 01-22-2012 07:24 AM #1
Finding channels for a given nationality
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I'll take another stab at this. Maybe someone who's done this before can help. I've tried really hard about 5 times in the last year to come up with a solution and I've failed every time.
If a guy comes to me wanting African channels (specifically Senegal), how would I know where to point a FTA dish? I know all the mechanics of installing it. I've done Dish and Direct for about 8 years, and I've done 30+ Glorystar systems. I just have no clue where to point the darn thing. I've searched on
LyngSat
, and I can click on Africa, then on
Senegal
, but (based on what I know) only ONE channel from there (RTS-1) is accessible from North America (on 97.0 W). I can select all United States channels on Lyngsat as well, but there is no way to tell from that list which channels pertain to a given nationality unless I click through on each and every channel and read through it's website.
So that's my question: Given a nationality, how do I determine which orbital location(s) contain what they are looking for??? (If it's even possible.
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- 01-22-2012 07:36 AM #2
I think you have found the method on Lyngsat. I clicked on 'Asia', then South Korea. The list comes up and if you look at the 'EIRP' values, it gives numbers greater than zero for channels that can POSSIBLY be viewed from my state, which is Virginia, USA. The longitude is given for the satellite also. So, there are several possibles for S. Korea. Looks like your guy can only get one possible channel from Senegal...
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- 01-22-2012 08:00 AM #3
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OK, thanks. I guess I'm so used to 10+ channel options with the international packages from Dish and Direct, I kinda expected to see more than that. But it does make sense that you'd get 1 or none for some smaller countries...
Also, I clicked on every single orbital Ku slot on 'THE LIST' here at satguys, and it appears that 97 has approximately TWENTY TIMES the number of un-encrypted channels than ANY OTHER orbital slot. I expected all FTA orbital slots to be more or less equivalent in the number of channels they provide... Guess I was wrong there."Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime."
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- 01-22-2012 08:05 AM #4
Last I looked Dish only had 2 Japanese channels, and the price was a bit much, and no mention of HD. Not sure why only 2.
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- 01-22-2012 08:35 AM #5
You can look at ftalist.com and sort by language. The site is not kept up todate very well - but I use it often.
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- 01-22-2012 09:44 AM #6
Another site that you might look at as he listing for both the C band and Ku band.
U.S. BASED FOREIGN LANGUAGE & CHANNELS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES:
MPEG
Raydx 10.5': Dual C ( H2H Programming ) (1) DSR-920: (2) DSR-920: (3) DSR-920
Raydx 8.5': Mover DSR-920: DMX242, Traxis DBS3800, Pansat 2700A
Unimesh 7.5': BSC421, Mover GI 450i, Pansat3500, GeoSat100c
Channel Master 7.5': Mover GI 350i: DMX241, DSR-R100b, Openbox S10, CS5000, MRX-1200
Channel Master 8': BSC421, Openbox S10: New Receivers: Traxis DBS2800 X 3ea.
Prodelin 1.2M: Dual KU: Prodelin 1.2M:
OTA: Tower 35', Ham II Rotor: (UHF) CM4251 & CM7775, (VHF) CM3617B & CM7776
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- 01-22-2012 10:03 AM #7
I would give the creator of these pages an "A" for effort. Whether the links are up to date, I'm not sure:
FTA Services @ Kusat.com
and
Free-to-Air Channels @ Kusat.com
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- 01-22-2012 10:13 AM #8
In the case of Japan, this is probably a licensing issue with Japanese companies. NHK TV (equivalent in Japan of the BBC in the UK) has their own distribution methods. I've been trying for 20 years to get a Canadian satellite pay TV provider to carry Japanese channels. None are available to date in this country outside of a couple of large cities where you can get TV Japan via cable. The best thing is to use the free high quality offering available on the NHK website. But it is not "real" Japanese TV; it is created for foreigners, but at least, therefore, it's in English for that reason.
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- 01-22-2012 07:45 PM #9
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lyngsat, click on the logo for that particular tp that takes you to a page of logos, above the logo is a link to the provider and hopefully you can track down their website with the details on programming.
- 01-22-2012 09:08 PM #10
Since I"m familiar with channel names, I'd just ask them to name some of the channels from their country (or find a list of channels by country) and I can recognize if I've seen them in the North American arc and where (usually on G19 Ku, SES-1 Ku, G3C Ku, or Satmex 6 Ku for full-time internationals).

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