mulenga said:can some one can some what is up with you people can you ever help,another person on panam satelitte keys, cause the also dem want keys for their sabc so dont be stupid for your selfish reasons.........+
HI.Tom34 said:Those channels may be difficult to receive in GB, but here in Europe (Munich, Germany) you can get them with a 80 cm dish. At 68.5°E the satellite is just a bit "off" of the main satellites.
But the best way to find keys is using google or any other search engine.
PAVELY said:HI.
I AM CURRENTLY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC. I HAVE A 65CM DISH I BROUGHT WITH FROM SOUTH AFRICA.CAN I USE THIS DISH OR MUST I GET A 80CM. AT WHICH DEGREE ON THE COMPASS DO I LOOK FOR THE SATELLITE?THANK YOU
claasi said:It might work with 65 cm with perfect weather and if you set up the dish perfectly. But one cloud and you might face a problem. I would go for at least 85 cm. I have 1 meter and even when it rains cats and dogs I can watch without problems.
You have to turn the dish to the left (East) from total south. Use the following link to find the right settings for your location:
http://www.satlex.net/en/azel_calc.html
Do not forget the to turn the tilt on the LNB !!!
Claasi
PAVELY said:HI THANKS FOR THE INFO.I WILL LOOK FOR A BIGGER DISH AND HOOK IT UP.DO U KNOW WHAT CHANNELS ARE OPEN AT THE MOMENT ON MULTICHOICE AND WERE WOULD I FIND THE KEYS.IF YOU LIKE YOU COULD EMAIL ME THE INFO AT ; KRAPAV@HOTMAIL.COM.
claasi said:Multichoice uses Irdeto 2 which is not hacked yet. But even when it might be open one day it is not much of a use for us here in Europe because Multichoice is only on the South African beam and not on the Europe beam like SABC & etv
Regards
Claasi
Tom34 said:According to Lyngsat you'll find Multichoice on Beam "C" on PAS 10. According to Panamsat, the C-Band Beam is about 32/35db in Europe. You would need a dish of more than 2 meters dia.
claasi said:Yes you are right on this and thanks for the info. I did not consider the C-Band since it requires a bit of new equipment starting from LNB, much bigger dish and perhaps even receiver. The other thing is the CAM, since I'm not really sure if a sort of C-Band CAM is required or you can actually use the ordinary CAMS we use on the KU-Band. Do you know Tom34 or anyone else? Nevertheless as long as Irdeto 2 is not to be opened it is not really interesting.
Cheers
Claasi