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These are the free channels you can receive in Germany with the Free To Air (FTA 80 cm dish, 0.3 dB LNB, non DVB-S2) equipment. Bold program names are TV - thin ones are radio. Download: Full list including free and encrypted channels: 'Eutelsat Hotbird' (13,0°E) - November 2017, 3 MB. FTA Sports Channels HDTV Channels Directory Master Codes Launches Footprints Test Reports Satellite World Trouble Shooter Satmart Channel Search TV Address Radio Address Provider Address Satcom Address Teleport Address Satellite Address Internet Address Sat Dealers. Latest Test Reports.

I was able to receive around 230 international channels just from one satellite using this simple fixed dish setup. There are a few fta satellites out there which broadcast a variety of channels all around the world. The first step would be to do some research on which satellites and channels are available in your area. France License Plates Fonts more.
Keep in mind that for C band channels you need a dish that's around 8 feet across and for KU band you need one around 35 inches in North America. Also Motorized dishes can move from one satellite to another is that's in your budget.
I wanted to spend less than $150 so I went with the fixed dish KU band setup. I used two websites primarily during my research dishpointer.com to check if a satellite is receivable from my location and lyngsat.com to see what channels are on the satellite. I decided that the one satellite I wanted to connect to was Galaxy 19 97.0*W, it is the most popular KU band satellite. Step 1: Hardware Required and Installation. I bought everything using ebay, I received everything all at once and quickly with free shipping. FTA Satellite Dish 33' with mounting hardware $70, HD ready KU band LNB $8, DVBS2 HD Generic FTA Receiver with HDMI $55, RG6 100ft Coaxial Cable $10.
I decided not to install the dish on the side of the house but instead made a free standing base for the dish using 2x4's. Once you pick a location for your dish make sure it is clear of obstructions between the dish and the satellite. Run the RG6 Coaxial cable from the location back to where the receiver and tv are. It is easiest to install the mast before sliding the dish over it, keeping in mind that the mast should be installed perfectly vertical. I used a small level to check my mast before tightening it down.
Next install the LNB onto the dish and skew it for your satellite. Once you have done that slide the dish onto the mast and adjust the elevation (up/down) to what it needs to be for your location. Most dish mounts have marks on them to indicate this. Once the Elevation is adjusted tighten it down and using your compass point your dish toward your satellite (left/right) Azimuth. Connect and check the signal on the receiver and adjust left/right to get the best signal and then tighten down. There are plenty of tutorials online for installing and tuning a satellite if you need more information check them out. I don't mind answering any questions you have.
I looked up Galaxy 19 97W on the dishpointer website location set to Nigeria. And found that it gave me an negative elevation. This means you have to point the dish at the ground in other words that satellite is unavailable there. I would try for another satellite. There are many that are available from there, channel lists are on lyngsat.com and availability can be checked with dishpointer.com.
Also the line on the dishpointer site that shows direction from location changes from red to green if the selected satellite is receivable from the selected location. I really appreciate your help. Never knew two things that you have thought me now before: red turning green to show that the satellite is receivable and negative elevation means none availability. Besides you still took your time to check out the satellite's availability from my location. I truly appreciate. I tried looking up for the channel list.
But it appears one would have to search Satellite by Satellite to see the channels in each satellite. Drivers License Office In Jamaica. Is there a way of seeing all the channels on lyngsat.com other than searching satellite by satellite? Perhaps there is something I am not seeing. I checked as suggested but really couldn't find anything as good as Galaxy19 97°W.
Opting for 5.0°ses5. Has lots of Christian channels. Wish it had discovery n other channels in g19 97°w. I have understood that the elevation from a point on the horizon (say 0°) to any point upward up to 90° perhaps. But if the azimuth is 186°, for example, and I am facing the sun which is the east and which is 90° from true North, does it mean that I have to turn my dish clockwise until I get to 186° which I believe is 6° ahead of true South at 180° coming from the North? Is the dish still on 5.0°E SES5 since it is already facing south?