Re: Frquencies For Satalite Radio Chanels
[quote=dj_macgyver;515691]i was lucky to catch kiss on satellite before i moved. but it requires that your dish points at the right satellite, in this special case that would be eurobird 1 on 28.5? east. that satellite is out of reach for the states, but if you're in europe it would be possible in theory. this satellite is especially interesting for people living in the uk, since you can get it together with astra 2 on 28.2? east (the one with the bbc bouquet on it) on a single dish, since they're so close together.
kiss is on 11623 H
check out this coverage map: [URL]http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/eb1_s1.html[/URL]
full frequency listing: [URL]http://www.lyngsat.com/eb1.html[/URL]
and just in case: that site [URL]http://www.lyngsat.com[/URL] has the most comprehensive listing of satellites, frequencies and whatsoever about satellites. just in case you ever need it ;)
and on a second note: i believe dab is not what's transmitted on satellites. dab refers to digital audio being transfered over fm (or was it am?) frequencies. digital satellite tv is usually referred to as dvb-s :)[/quote]
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