Also as some of your may remember I posted a while ago about information on these channels and how to receive them while they are encrypted. So enjoy them while they are FTA :-)
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Monday, 23 January 2012
Mexican Channels at 24.5°w currently free to air
Kingofsat.net is reporting that the Mexican channels at Intelsat 905 (24.5° West) are currently Free To Air as of yesterday. I haven't managed to test this out because 24.5°W is hard to receive on my dish for some reason but if anyone has a motorised dish or can move to 24.5°W easily you should receive:
Clásico TV
RitmoSon Latino
TeleHit
De Pelicula
Canal De Las Estrellas
Telenovelas
Also as some of your may remember I posted a while ago about information on these channels and how to receive them while they are encrypted. So enjoy them while they are FTA :-)
Also as some of your may remember I posted a while ago about information on these channels and how to receive them while they are encrypted. So enjoy them while they are FTA :-)
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Saturday, 21 January 2012
Hispasat 30°W
Hola como estas?
I know I haven't updated for a while so I thought I'd make a post on the Hispasat at 30°W. As you may have worked out by my greeting, this satellite is used for TV channels from Spain and Portugal. There is an excellent selection on this satellite of Spanish and Portuguese channels. Many of the Spanish channels also have the option of English audio and many of the Portuguese channels are in English with Portuguese subtitles. The main encryption used on these channels are Mediaguard 3 and Nagravision 3. The main packages are Meo, Zon and Digital +. You can see below the 3 main beams used for the Spanish and Portuguese channels. It is very strong across Europe with the strongest being centred on the Spain/Portugal/France areas.
I know I haven't updated for a while so I thought I'd make a post on the Hispasat at 30°W. As you may have worked out by my greeting, this satellite is used for TV channels from Spain and Portugal. There is an excellent selection on this satellite of Spanish and Portuguese channels. Many of the Spanish channels also have the option of English audio and many of the Portuguese channels are in English with Portuguese subtitles. The main encryption used on these channels are Mediaguard 3 and Nagravision 3. The main packages are Meo, Zon and Digital +. You can see below the 3 main beams used for the Spanish and Portuguese channels. It is very strong across Europe with the strongest being centred on the Spain/Portugal/France areas.
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