BVN looks to be on Ku band on 113W
http://www.satbeams.com
12088 Mhz, Horizontal polarity, SR=11718 (see note at end)
I'd recommend a 90 cm dish.
THIS ONE comes with the LNBF so that part is complete.
For a receiver, this channel is listed as DVB-S so even an older model may work. But I'd opt for a newer model that also does DVB-S2 as many services are switching to this to use less bandwidth or provide better picture quality.
You can see what I use in my signature below.
Amiko, GeosatPro, Manhattan (am I forgetting any?) seem to be the most recent models.
Between the receiver and the LNBF on the dish a length of RG-6 coax is required. This should be rated at 3Ghz. Dual or quad shield type may also be required depending on where the equipment is installed.Proper grounding is also recommended.
If you don't want to get into the nuts and bolts of installing and setting up the equipment, I'd think I'd call
http://www.satelliteav.com.
I am pretty sure they can supply all equipment. And they probably also have local (?) contacts that could 'put it up 'n' hook it up' for you. They are also a member here.
(If I offended any other dealer members that's also capable of meeting her needs, I didn't do it on purpose, But only know (IIRR) that they (may) have the ability)
(note) I cannot confirm BVN 'is there' as I'm too far out of the satellite signal. I have no reception of BVN here. But it's in TheList!