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Astra 28 satellite dish

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Astra 28 satellite dish
I want to watching this channels like babestation and studio 66 on Tv how can receive this channels on astra 28 please tell us.
31-12-2017 18:22
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RE: Astra 28 satellite dish
What country are you in?

You don't need TV to see them anyway, as the channels are streamed online.
31-12-2017 18:28
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OK you can watch the channels online, but I want to watching this channels on Tv. I from north africa. I receive astra19 but I don't receive astra28 why, is there need of a special dish? If it's need big dish I will try.
31-12-2017 18:36
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RE: Astra 28 satellite dish
its the Eutelsat 28a sat you want for the channels also known as eurobird

https://robssatellitetv.com/useful-satel...reception/

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31-12-2017 20:25
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That's an interesting page, but right at the bottom someone says you couldn't get the signal from Africa, although he doesn't explain why.
01-01-2018 14:02
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RE: Astra 28 satellite dish
^As you move away from the centre of the beam's footprint you need a progressively larger dish to get a signal. On the outer edges you will need a huge dish and even then you'll be lucky to get a decent signal.

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02-01-2018 02:55
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^ Yes there are three different beams in use on the Astra 2. One for channels intended for use in a large slice of Europe; one for some Middle Eastern channels and one with a tight beam focused almost exclusively on the UK (largely the satellite versions of our terrestrial channels). These beams are quite deliberately targeted with the intention of confining the broadcasts to areas covered by the rights packages of the channels involved.

Even the European beam's channels would require a very large dish for any kind of reception in Northern Africa.

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02-01-2018 13:15
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Thank you for this kindly comments, thank you for information. I don't want to live in 2018 without babestation and studio 66 Tv I must receive Astra28. If it's need big dish I will try. I'm from west libya, two meters dish is it enough?
04-01-2018 20:18
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Annoyingly of all the BS and 66 channels on Astra 2 most seem to be on the narrowly focused UK beam (I'd forget any thoughts of satellite reception of these channels). Only Studio66 2 and Studio66 3 are on 2G's European beam:

e.g. https://www.lyngsat.com/tvchannels/uk/St...-TV-2.html

Here's the beam footprint:
http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/footprints/A...pe-Ku.html

You might get something with a 2m if you're lucky. Wink

Is it not possible to stream the internet versions of all the channels to your TV mate? (I ask because I realise there might still be internet censorship over there.)

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05-01-2018 00:15
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I'm no expert on satellites, but I'm highly sceptical that you would get anything with a 2m dish. I'm basing this opinion on the experience of a friend of mine who lives in Sicily and wanted to receive Sky channels from the UK, but could get nothing there with 2m.
08-01-2018 14:31
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