Astra 19.2°East FTA scanned with a Gigablue Trio 4K Si2166

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2024
  • As 'Robbie Strike' (his channel 'The Happy Satellite nerd' is to tell) mentioned that he start to scan all the FTA (Free To Air) channel in his region Canada and North-America from West to East - to show us what we can receive with the FTA satellite. I will scan now in Europe the FTA channels from 15°West to 42°East that was maximum possible from my kitchen-window with a 80cm dish and a Inverto single 410 LNC. In this Video the Astra 19,2°East will scanned for FTA channels and some of them are found. Please subscribe and have fun to watch. Thank you for watching weakbit

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  • @ians4564
    @ians4564 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    BVN is known as Beste van de Vlaams en Nederlands. Basically a Dutch/Flemish TV channel showing TV shows, soaps and news that were hosted on Belgian Flemish TV and Netherlands TV. It's Free to air, usually showing old TV shows back in the time.

  • @MrNeilypops
    @MrNeilypops 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is the GigaBlue Trio software stable? Is it easy to update the software?

  • @theonelast9933
    @theonelast9933 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can infind it in canada , Vancouver ?? Astra19.2/23/hotbird??!!

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think this is impossible over satellite - Robbie Strike 'The happy satellite nerd' (loacted in Ottawa) and I making this "FTA scan the world". But I think there is a way to receive it over a Stream Service in the Internet. I think if you have any questions about satellites in Canada then it is better to request him.
      Also have a watch at the www.Lyngsat.com site there are some informations about the satellites and the partner channels what you can receive in your area.Thank you for watching. weakbit

  • @ians4564
    @ians4564 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    RT (Russia Today) has ceased to air transmitting quite a while ago due to the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine.

  • @daxster35
    @daxster35 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was watching the sky Germany channels on 19.2 1M dish through card sharing all is blank screens now.

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The topic is FTA (Free To Air) so Robbie Strike "Happy Satellite Nerd" start this series. Thank you for watching weakbit

  • @hakunchristiansen9745
    @hakunchristiansen9745 ปีที่แล้ว

    Highest dB most be on Astra 19.2E it's the most using satellite in Germany. I have 4 satellite dishes because of the elevation.
    LNB1 - THOR 0.8W
    LNB2 - ASTRA 28.2E
    LNB3 - ASTRA 19.2E
    LNB4 - HOTBIRD 13.0E
    Most of the channels is still MPEG2 format for both Astra 1 and Astra 2. The only satellite here that broadcast in MPEG4 in SD is THOR 0.8W.
    But Astra 1 have a huge distance beam.
    My details
    Faroe Islands
    Thor 0.8W - Elevation 19.6
    Astra 19.2E - Elevation 16.4
    Astra 28.2E - Elevation 14.1
    Hotbird 13.0E - Elevation 17.8
    Dish sizes
    Thor 0.8W - 90 cm nordic beam 14.9 dB in signal
    Astra 19.2E - 80 cm 14.4 dB
    Astra 28.2E - 70 cm 15.2 dB
    Hotbird 13.0E - 75 cm 14.3 dB
    Motorized dish is a problem her, it's because of the elevation i need to get it motorized with 2 Actuator mounted on a 120 cm Glasfiber dish.

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  ปีที่แล้ว

      the strongest here in Vienna is Astra 19,2°E then it is 13°E then 28,2°E but there are a lot of Beams they are staring to UK and they live not only the EU they are also leave us with no signal - you need a 2,8m dish for a little signal here! and the 0,8°W is strong but not the north-part channels they are weak. Thank you for watching weakbit

    • @hakunchristiansen9745
      @hakunchristiansen9745 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@weakbit633 yes correct. Thor 0.8W is so strong here. Telenor have 4 satellite located at 0.8W and only one is weak and that is called Thor 7 on ku band. Astra 28.2E European beam and uk beam is powerfully strong here in the middle of the north atlantic

  • @guyplacideirakoze7751
    @guyplacideirakoze7751 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can i get those channels in East Africa?

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is a interest question - please have a watch at www.lyngsat.com there are some beam lists or to www.satbeams.com/footprints there are also footprints available.

  • @karim-karim24
    @karim-karim24 ปีที่แล้ว

    hi, do you have a payed card or the receiver is capable of unlocking those channels, it seems confusing to me.

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      This show us the FTA (Free To Air) channels there is no Card in use. Thank you for your command. weakbit

  • @Hakim21210
    @Hakim21210 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    80 cm in Canada is a lie, impossible. You would have told me 13 feet, ok, but 2 feet! The beams of this sat, as far as Iceland, are 4 feet.
    In my opinion, you have to receive the German channels via the internet. Besides, you don't show us your satellite dish!

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hahaha Canda is not on our side of the planet! Here in Europe we have high power satellite in the KU-Band for example Astra at 19.2°East is a high gain satellite. As my satellite partner Robbie Strike from Canada Ottawa mentioned you need a 8ft or a 10ft dish for C-Band and a 4ft dish for KU-Band but ask him self he know more about the area in Canada satellites.
      Thank you for watching! weakbit PS: and it is a Hirschmann Offset 80cm dish for KU-Band that I used.

  • @zulfiqaralbaladi6132
    @zulfiqaralbaladi6132 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sr pliz phon nmbr watsap

    • @weakbit633
      @weakbit633  ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sorry I do not make any support for this machines what you can see in the Video. Thank you for watching! weakbit