Hello,
I would like to apologize for making a request out of my first post. I am quite new to this whole satellite TV world and I did my homework over the last couple of hours. However, I found out that I may need some help in order to know the diameter of the dish that I will require and the satellite channels that I will be able to receive.
What I need?
I grew quite tired of all the local Nilesat and ART channels, so I thought about adding a new dish and buying a receiver or a Twinhan DVB-S card in order to receive some European channels - German? - to break the monotony of life and to refresh my knowledge of German.
I do not know anything about satellites. The ART technicians came and did everything the first time, and the receiver is probably locked to their service. I did try going into the setup to search for other satellites, here's a list of what I found available there:
1- Hotbird. - The strongest signal of any European satellite in this region?
2- Intelsat 707.
3- Intelsat 907.
4- PAS 1R. - Internet satellite?
5- Sirius. - Seems to have some channels.
6- Telecom 2A.
7- Telecom 2C.
8- Telecom 2D.
9- Thor. - Seems to have some channels.
10- Turksat 1B.
11- Turksat 1C.
The signal strength was 6% and I was not able to find any channels after performing an automatic search. I guess that this may be because the very small fixed ART dish is pointed towards the Nilesat, also as far as I understand it may be too small to receive any signal from those satellites.
After some research it seems that some of the aforementioned satellites are more oriented towards communication/broadband services, which is not what I am interested in.
Anyway, to make a long story short, here are my questions:
1- What diameter should the dish be if I am to receive some FTA European channels, in English and German, of average quality? I am not interested in HDTV and I do not have the setup for that. My main interest is cultural channels as I am not a big fan of sports.
2- What are the satellites that a dish of each diameter will be able to list? I can look up the channels if I know the names of the satellites that have a coverage in my region, but the footprint maps aren't that helpful.
3- What will the price tag for the dish & LNB be? in dollars or EGP, it's Okay if you can't help with that.
I did look at the footprint maps, and so far it seems that I need a 115+ cm dish for Hotbird, a 150+ cm dish for Sirius, and a 130+ cm dish for Thor.
A search for Egypt in this forum returned the following piece of information:
A- I can't legally obtain any 240+ cm dishes.
Also, aren't those big ugly dishes for the C-band? Do I have to go through troublesome setup or to search for strange LNB's in order to have a big dish that will receive the Ku band?
Sorry for my long post.
Thanks!


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I will spend more time researching the satellites covering this region of the world. I just wish that there was some sort of a world map where one could just click on a certain country and get a list containing the satellites covering that region along with the dish size required for each one instead of having to go through dozens of images with a calculator in one's hand. It seems that this whole satellite TV game is more dynamic than what I had in mind.

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