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FTA satellite TV in Mauritius ?

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May 1st, 2007 at 8:37pm  
Hi
I live in mauritius and would like to know if i can receive free to air channels such as SABC and ETV from south africa via satellite dish.
If anybody can help me please email me on rajeev_ramrekha@yahoo.com.
Thanks
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« Last Edit: May 4th, 2007 at 7:37pm by Eric Johnston »  
 
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Reply #1 - May 11th, 2007 at 8:52pm  
2 usefull websites to see what channels is available in your neck of the woods.

Lyngsat.com
satcodx.com

Not sure but I presume if you do not already own a sat dish you might want to try something in the 1.6m or 1.8m range with a c/ku dual lnb

Might also need this for SA as the bigger the dish the less weather interference as well as more satellites you can see or make use of.

BSC621-2 C / KU Band LNBF  works well in USA might have something more advanced from Europe. Also get a FTA receiver.

This will allow you to get both C band and Ku band using a FTA receiver.

As for what you can get depends on the satelite your dish is looking at.

Might want to try a motorized unit and depending on the sat receiver you might need to have a dish mover box  "V-Box II from moteck" works well.

Back to original Question = E-TV is on pas4 / intelsat 4 72E or was have to check.
https://www.lyngsat.com/intel4.html
Might also be on another sat not sure don't have my satcodx program installed on this pc.

Easy answer is look thru the satellites + their channels and on lyngsat it would have a F next to it indicating it is free.

Next look for the channel = 3452 or 3.452 is C band KU is 10000 or higher or 10.000 or higher.

Alternatively if you want plenty FTA get the above c/ku + big dish + actuator / motor + receiver and you can watch any thing from about above nigeria to above thailand give or take a few deg.

Also make sure the beam is pointing south or close to or onto the island.

https://www.satcodx.info/INT/INT004SH.jpg = good

https://www.satcodx.info/INT/INT004K1.jpg = bad only for europe.

Lastly satcodx.com has a "DISH track" on top of the say 72E satellite page and this will also tell you basically about dish angle / elevation etc. for pointing the dish.

Hope this gets you in the right direction.
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