Well, that changes things.Toda pacmyc ga želi prejeti v Stockholmu na 1-metrskem krožniku
Express AM8 on 14 W seems to offer very few channels,, otherwise it would proabably have been really easy to get here.I am not sure if your receiver Vu+ Zero will work with T2-MI.
I watch Russian channels from 14°W in Belgium and from Internet in HD.
If you understand Russian you will find how to watch by searching here:
dzen.ru
I haven't tried adding a converter for 53°E, it is out of interest for me.
Just search withDo you refer to IPTV when suggesting searching on dzen.ru ?
Thanks, I got itJust search with
смотреть бесплатно тв каналы
( = watch for free TV channels )
Me too I like the 15 satellites on my 4 multifeed dishes.
Can I please ask you, which channels do you pick up on 14 W, freq: 11638 V ?I am not sure if your receiver Vu+ Zero will work with T2-MI.
I watch Russian channels from 14°W in Belgium and from Internet in HD.
If you understand Russian you will find how to watch by searching here:
dzen.ru
I haven't tried adding a converter for 53°E, it is out of interest for me.
12575 H and 12592 H are empty now. No channels left.@pacmyc,
I just checked T2_MI muxes on 54.9E. All t2-mi transponders with symbol rate 5119 have left the satellite. Only 12674 V and 12693 V are still active, with uneven signal, but they are still receivable.
So the list of transponders listed on neumoDVB (above) is no longer valid.
Added:
I also checked on 53.0E to see if the two T2-MI muxes (12575 H and 12593 H) are active and if I can lock them.
As you can see, the signal is at the same level as two months ago. So Express-AM6 can also be received.
Indeed, checking the upper band spectrum on 53.0E shows that the two T2-MI muxes have left.12575 H and 12592 H are empty now. No channels left.
Certainly the most important satellite profile sites (Lyngsat, FlySat, KoS, etc.) are updated regularly. But, even though I may be suspected of pro domo, as I am a contributor, FlySat is the most responsive to the reports it receives from contributors. And it's no coincidence that many satellite forums are directly linked to this site to inform their visitors.Thanks again for all your input. What site is the most reliant and up-to-date, when it comes to active tp's and channel lists?
Well yes, I have seen such cable providers as well. They offer ONE FTA channel and charges something like 20 EUR a month no, that I am not ready to pay for.,, But if someone would offer something like "All FTA's from satellite, a, b, c" etc.As I have no legal training in this area, I can say that 20 years ago, I knew there was no restriction on FTA TV channels on the shop network. In the meantime, more from hearsay, I have heard that it is still good to have the consent of the TV station that broadcasts on satellite because each has its policy.
The best person to answer this question would be an individual who works at a cable provider. Many TV services are picked up from satellites and then distributed on cable, especially FTA, but I don't know if that company pays for those TV channels.
IPTV providers dont work like that because they wouldnt sell many receivers. The market for ALL the free channels from say Hotbird would be tiny.Well yes, I have seen such cable providers as well. They offer ONE FTA channel and charges something like 20 EUR a month no, that I am not ready to pay for.,, But if someone would offer something like "All FTA's from satellite, a, b, c" etc.