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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
English Langauge on Digital Satelite
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<blockquote data-quote="Robbo" data-source="post: 405672" data-attributes="member: 256551"><p>Yes, if you go to the link that our kindly Rolfw has provided you will find a list of all the transponders on Astra 2. The FTA channels are mainly on 2D (2nd to last column), with the $ky on the other beams/satellites.</p><p></p><p>If you were getting say Film4 on you $ky box then putting in the transponder frequency of 10729 (10.729 GHz) with Vertical polarisation (V) and do a transponder scan/search you should get Film 4 and Film 4+1. (once your dish is re-aligned). To align your dish you will have to make sure that the frequency for the transponder is also selected when doing so.</p><p></p><p>If when you do a scan, and you get a load of non-english channels, you are on the wrong satellite, as the same transponder frequencies obviously can be present on more than one satellite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbo, post: 405672, member: 256551"] Yes, if you go to the link that our kindly Rolfw has provided you will find a list of all the transponders on Astra 2. The FTA channels are mainly on 2D (2nd to last column), with the $ky on the other beams/satellites. If you were getting say Film4 on you $ky box then putting in the transponder frequency of 10729 (10.729 GHz) with Vertical polarisation (V) and do a transponder scan/search you should get Film 4 and Film 4+1. (once your dish is re-aligned). To align your dish you will have to make sure that the frequency for the transponder is also selected when doing so. If when you do a scan, and you get a load of non-english channels, you are on the wrong satellite, as the same transponder frequencies obviously can be present on more than one satellite. [/QUOTE]
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