Introduction to Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS-1 75.0 East)

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Old 20-02-2009   #76
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al jazeera english

is it possible to get Al Jazeera english channel from "Optus D2".

If not what is the sattlite broadcasting it for Pacific.
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My System: ONE 65 CM KU BAND DISH, COVERING DD DTH, SUN DTH 93.5 E, DISH TV 95 E, TATA SKY 83 E, 75 E, 45 E, 98.5 E, 105.5 E, ONE 9 FEET C BAND DISH Covering Almost satellites 38 E To 138 E with Sony FTA Reciever, Dish TV Zanega CD - 1005 S Reciever, 9465255747

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some of the members says that they not recieve ABS-1 (LM-1) at 75 E the northern beam (ku band) in india... And some say that they have not recieve the southern beam (ku band).... But i have not any problem with The ABS-1.. I recieve all the Transponder's of Norther beam and All Tp's Of Southern beam and with very good quality signal of 50-60 % on just a 65 cm ku band dish... And get C band of abs with 9 feet c band dish... C band is some low signals in india... But ku band is most strong... I think the ABS-1 is the world only Most popular and most powerfull satellite, covering the most part of the world like europe, middle east, asia, africa, russia, australia.. So Thank's for the providers... And god bless you..
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Hi All

Can any one help me in installing antennna for ABS1 satellite in chennai.

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yes....... Devsat......... it's very easy......... as u can get ddd+ of 93.5E............. So u can get ABS1 of 75E....................
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Get the dish direction from h_ttp://w_w_w._dishpointer._com/ and do it
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I am from New zealand, wellington.
What is the T and freq to get it from wellington. What satttelite is is on for New zealand.\
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Thanks For TBN and Other Christian Channels

Dear Seanlangston

Firstly Thank you so much for the Christian Channels on ABS-1
we are enjoying TBN;church channel;smile of child; HCBN and ABN .
Lot of our friends and in our community and lot of our church friends are installing these with KU band services.
And free from cable operators Hassale.
We are based in Southpart of India Andhrapradesh.
We are recieving your signals. Please Continue the services of TBN and other christian packages.

We are also planning to start a new KU band channel on ABS-1 South.
A Telugu Language Christian channel.

Please send us details whome to contact.

Thanks & Regards
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Dear Hsenet,

Thanks for your note and interest in the channels on our Southern Beam. I encourage you to send news about you and your friends to TBN, 3ABN, and the other Christian channels you mentioned. These channels are our customers, and they love to hear that their service is being received by many people (this is why they offer their channels on a free-to-air basis).

1: This was a short-term service for one of our partners. I'm not sure if they will be coming back or not, but believe me that we are doing our best to bring more channels like this to our satellite.

2: Daystar, unfortunately, did not get enough positive responses during the time they were on ABS-1, so they could not continue their service. They had a prayer drive during the month they were on our satellite, and they used the responses received to gauge the effectiveness. They might still be convinced to reconsider their decision if they were to receive more positive feedback about ABS-1; however, they are actively promoting cable carriage in India, so when I mentioned your market as a possible beneficiary of the transmission, they thought it was unnecessary due to their already wide reception on cable. Please send them your comments through email. The God Channel was handled by one of our partners, and they chose not to continue service at that time. Please also send them your comments, as they might reconsider.

3: Yes, 3ABN and TBN will be on our satellite for many years to come.

4: We are working with many partners to bring new channels that you might enjoy to ABS-1 (especially on our Southern Beam). I can't mention any specific names, but expect some developments soon.

I noticed that you didn't mention FETV. Is there any reason why? They were on ABS-1 for more than one month, but they also didn't get enough positive feedback. We have been working hard to bring them back, as their programming style is somewhat unique for a Christian channel (they have old US TV shows, movies, and sports events, mixed with ministry and talk shows). Sending emails to them would help a lot.

Here is a list of email addresses for the channels mentioned:

TBN: comments@tbn.org or bmiller@tbn.org
3ABN: mail@3abn.org
Daystar: comments@daystar.com
God Channel: info@god.tv
FETV: harvest@lesea.com
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