- 7E Eutelsat 7B at 7.0°E Europe B 44 dBW Aprx 40 Persian FTA
- 9E Eutelsat 9B 42 dBW 120 CM Wide Beam 39 FTA + PAID many
- 13 E Eutelsat 16A Europe A BEAM 42 dWB NO CHANNELS ONLY FEED
- 21E Eutelsat 21B 42 dBW 2 ft Wide Beam 17 FTA + 30 PAID + Feed
- 26E Badr 5 Central ASIA KU OK 104 FTA + 7 PAID IRIB NETWORK PERSIAN
- 26E Badr 7 EAST MENA KU 10 FTA + 3 PAID MBC NETWORK ARAB ENGLISH
- 36E Eutelsat 36B Eurasia (Ku band) 44 dBW 17 FTA + 30 PAID FOX ENGLISH + FEEDS
- 40E Express AM7 at 40.0°E KU-BAND Fixed beam no. 3 (Ku band) 52 dBW 6 FTA WATAN HD + 0 PAID AFGANISTAN INDIA BEAM
- 42E Türksat 3A at 42.0°E ( EAST BEAM KU ) dBW 14 FTA + 0 PAID
- 42E Türksat 3A at 42.0°E ( EAST BEAM KU ) dBW 27 FTA + 34 PAID Tivibu 4 FOX
- 52E Al Yah 1 at 52.5°E ( EAST BEAM KU ) dBW 171 FTA + 0 PAID
- 53E Express AM6 (Eutelsat 53A) at 53.0°E KU-BAND AFGANISTAN INDIA BEAM (Ku band) 52 dBW 6 FTA WATAN HD + 0 PAID AFGANISTAN INDIA BEAM
Thursday, September 7, 2023
KU BAND 2 FT DISH COVERAGE SATELLITES IN INDIA
PTV Sports HD Started FTA On Paksat 1R at 38.0°E (Ku Band)
PTV Sports HD Started FTA On Paksat 1R at 38.0°E (C Band)
DD Sports HD Started FTA ON DD Free Dish G SAT 15 @ 93.5°E (Ku Band)
Rah E Farda TV, Exile TV Now Back On Express AM 6 (Eutelsat 53 A) @ 53.0°E (Ku Band)
Rah E Farda TV, Exile TV Now Back On Express AM 6 (Eutelsat 53 A) @ 53.0°E (Ku Band)
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints All Beams Maps
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints All Beams Maps
Arabsat-5A
Arabsat-5A was constructed by Astrium, and is based on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It has a mass of 4,800 kilograms (10,600 lb), and carries forty transponders; sixteen broadcasting in the G/H band of the NATO-defined spectrum, or the C band of the IEEE-defined spectrum, and twenty four operating in the NATO J band or the IEEE Ku band.Its solar arrays are expected to generate around 12 kilowatts of power at the beginning of the satellite's design life, and around 11 kilowatts at the end of it.
Arabsat-5A was launched by Arianespace using an Ariane 5ECA carrier rocket lifting off from ELA-3 at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The first attempt to launch it occurred on 23 June 2010, however the launch was scrubbed due to a problem with one of the rocket's subsystems. A subsequent attempt on 24 June was also scrubbed, due to a problem with the pressurisation of the rocket's fuel tanks. The launch occurred at 21:41 UTC on 26 June 2010. The South Korean COMS-1 satellite was launched by the same rocket, with a SYLDA adaptor being used to separate the spacecraft. Arabsat-5A was mounted atop the SYLDA, with COMS-1 underneath it.
Following launch, Arabsat-5A separated into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. It then use an apogee motor to raise itself into geostationary orbit. Once it reached geostationary orbit, it underwent testing before beginning operations at a longitude of 30.5 degrees East, where it replaced Arabsat-2B. It is expected to operate for fifteen years.
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints N.West Africa BEAM
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints N.West Africa BEAM
Arabsat-5A
Arabsat-5A was constructed by Astrium, and is based on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It has a mass of 4,800 kilograms (10,600 lb), and carries forty transponders; sixteen broadcasting in the G/H band of the NATO-defined spectrum, or the C band of the IEEE-defined spectrum, and twenty four operating in the NATO J band or the IEEE Ku band.[4] Its solar arrays are expected to generate around 12 kilowatts of power at the beginning of the satellite's design life, and around 11 kilowatts at the end of it.
Arabsat-5A was launched by Arianespace using an Ariane 5ECA carrier rocket lifting off from ELA-3 at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The first attempt to launch it occurred on 23 June 2010, however the launch was scrubbed due to a problem with one of the rocket's subsystems. A subsequent attempt on 24 June was also scrubbed, due to a problem with the pressurisation of the rocket's fuel tanks. The launch occurred at 21:41 UTC on 26 June 2010. The South Korean COMS-1 satellite was launched by the same rocket, with a SYLDA adaptor being used to separate the spacecraft. Arabsat-5A was mounted atop the SYLDA, with COMS-1 underneath it.
Following launch, Arabsat-5A separated into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. It then use an apogee motor to raise itself into geostationary orbit. Once it reached geostationary orbit, it underwent testing before beginning operations at a longitude of 30.5 degrees East, where it replaced Arabsat-2B. It is expected to operate for fifteen years.
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints East CENTRAL MENA BEAM
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints East CENTRAL MENA BEAM
Arabsat-5A
Arabsat-5A was constructed by Astrium, and is based on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It has a mass of 4,800 kilograms (10,600 lb), and carries forty transponders; sixteen broadcasting in the G/H band of the NATO-defined spectrum, or the C band of the IEEE-defined spectrum, and twenty four operating in the NATO J band or the IEEE Ku band.[4] Its solar arrays are expected to generate around 12 kilowatts of power at the beginning of the satellite's design life, and around 11 kilowatts at the end of it.
Arabsat-5A was launched by Arianespace using an Ariane 5ECA carrier rocket lifting off from ELA-3 at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The first attempt to launch it occurred on 23 June 2010, however the launch was scrubbed due to a problem with one of the rocket's subsystems. A subsequent attempt on 24 June was also scrubbed, due to a problem with the pressurisation of the rocket's fuel tanks. The launch occurred at 21:41 UTC on 26 June 2010. The South Korean COMS-1 satellite was launched by the same rocket, with a SYLDA adaptor being used to separate the spacecraft. Arabsat-5A was mounted atop the SYLDA, with COMS-1 underneath it.
Following launch, Arabsat-5A separated into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. It then use an apogee motor to raise itself into geostationary orbit. Once it reached geostationary orbit, it underwent testing before beginning operations at a longitude of 30.5 degrees East, where it replaced Arabsat-2B. It is expected to operate for fifteen years.
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints Map MENA BEAM
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints Map MENA BEAM
Arabsat-5A
Arabsat-5A was constructed by Astrium, and is based on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It has a mass of 4,800 kilograms (10,600 lb), and carries forty transponders; sixteen broadcasting in the G/H band of the NATO-defined spectrum, or the C band of the IEEE-defined spectrum, and twenty four operating in the NATO J band or the IEEE Ku band.[4] Its solar arrays are expected to generate around 12 kilowatts of power at the beginning of the satellite's design life, and around 11 kilowatts at the end of it.
Arabsat-5A was launched by Arianespace using an Ariane 5ECA carrier rocket lifting off from ELA-3 at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The first attempt to launch it occurred on 23 June 2010, however the launch was scrubbed due to a problem with one of the rocket's subsystems. A subsequent attempt on 24 June was also scrubbed, due to a problem with the pressurisation of the rocket's fuel tanks. The launch occurred at 21:41 UTC on 26 June 2010. The South Korean COMS-1 satellite was launched by the same rocket, with a SYLDA adaptor being used to separate the spacecraft. Arabsat-5A was mounted atop the SYLDA, with COMS-1 underneath it.
Following launch, Arabsat-5A separated into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. It then use an apogee motor to raise itself into geostationary orbit. Once it reached geostationary orbit, it underwent testing before beginning operations at a longitude of 30.5 degrees East, where it replaced Arabsat-2B. It is expected to operate for fifteen years.
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints East MENA BEAM
Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E Ku Band Footprints East MENA BEAM
Arabsat-5A
Arabsat-5A was constructed by Astrium, and is based on the Eurostar-3000 satellite bus. It has a mass of 4,800 kilograms (10,600 lb), and carries forty transponders; sixteen broadcasting in the G/H band of the NATO-defined spectrum, or the C band of the IEEE-defined spectrum, and twenty four operating in the NATO J band or the IEEE Ku band.[4] Its solar arrays are expected to generate around 12 kilowatts of power at the beginning of the satellite's design life, and around 11 kilowatts at the end of it.
Arabsat-5A was launched by Arianespace using an Ariane 5ECA carrier rocket lifting off from ELA-3 at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The first attempt to launch it occurred on 23 June 2010, however the launch was scrubbed due to a problem with one of the rocket's subsystems. A subsequent attempt on 24 June was also scrubbed, due to a problem with the pressurisation of the rocket's fuel tanks. The launch occurred at 21:41 UTC on 26 June 2010. The South Korean COMS-1 satellite was launched by the same rocket, with a SYLDA adaptor being used to separate the spacecraft. Arabsat-5A was mounted atop the SYLDA, with COMS-1 underneath it.
Following launch, Arabsat-5A separated into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. It then use an apogee motor to raise itself into geostationary orbit. Once it reached geostationary orbit, it underwent testing before beginning operations at a longitude of 30.5 degrees East, where it replaced Arabsat-2B. It is expected to operate for fifteen years.
KSA Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 SD Started FTA ON Arabsat 5A at 30.5°E (Ku Band)
Rah E Farda TV, Exile TV Left Now From Express AM 6 (Eutelsat 53 A) @ 53.0°E (Ku Band)
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
NDTV Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh Started FTA ON Intelsat 17 @ 68.0°E (C Band)
NDTV Rajasthan Started FTA ON Intelsat 17 @ 68.0°E (C Band)
Bharat Today Telugu Started ON Intelsat 20 @ 68.0°E (C Band)
Saturday, September 2, 2023
ASIA CUP 2023 CRICKET BROADCASTING TV RIGHTS CHANNELS LIST
ASIA CUP CRICKET 2023
BROADCASTING TV RIGHTS
Asia Cup 2023 live in India
TV Broadcasting RIGHTS INDIA
BROADCASTERS LIST
1) DOORDARSHAN (INDIA)
2) STAR SPORTS (INDIA)
3) PTV PAKISTAN
4) TEN SPORTS PAKISTAN
5) BTV BANGLADESH
6) Gazi TV BANGLADESH
CHANNELS LIST
INDIA
& SUB CONTINENT
( AGANISTAN, NEPAL, SRI LANKA, BHUTAN ETC)
DD SPORTS,
DD SPORTS HD,
Star Sports 1,
Star Sports 1 HD,
Star Sports 1 Hindi,
Star Sports 1 Hindi HD,
Star Sports 1 Tamil
Star Sports 1 Tamil HD,
Star Sports 1 Telugu,
Star Sports 1 Telugu HD,
Star Sports 1 Kannada
Pakistan:
PTV Sports
PTV SPORTS HD
Ten Sports
Bangladesh:
BTV NATIONAL
Gazi TV / GTV
CHANNEL 9
Sri Lanka
Channel Eye (SLRC)
United Kingdom:
TNT Sports / BT Sports
EUROPE CONTINENTAL
YUPP TV OTT
USA
Willow TV OTT
ESPN+
Australia:
Fox Sports
New Zealand
Sky Sport NZ (Sky Sport 2)
South Africa:
SuperSport
Afganistan
ATN
UAE MIDDLE EAST
CRICLIFE MAX VIA OTT
STARZPLAY OTT
CARIBBEAN
ESPN CARIBBEAN
OTT
Where to live stream Asia Cup 2023 for free
To live stream the match, visit the
INDIA, CONTINENTAL
CANADA
Disney + Hotstar OTT platform.
United Kingdom:
TNT Sports app
Australia:
FOXTel app
ASIA CUP CRICKET 2023 SCHEDULE VENUE LOCATION, BROADCASTING TV RIGHTS
ASIA CUP CRICKET 2023 SCHEDULE VENUE LOCATION, BROADCASTING TV RIGHTS
Asia Cup 2023 Groups:
Group A
India
Pakistan
Nepal
Group B
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Asia Cup 2023 Venue List
1
Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan
2
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan
3
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Kandy, SL
4
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, SL
Asia Cup 2023 Match List
1
30 AUG 2023 WED
Pakistan vs Nepal, Multan, PAK
2
31 AUG 2023 THURSDAY
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Kandy, SL
3
2 SEP 2023 SAT
Pakistan vs India, KANDY, SL
4
3 SEP 2023 SUNDAY
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Lahore, PAK
5
4 SEP 2023 MON
India vs Nepal, KANDY, SL
6
5 SEP 2023 TUES
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka, Lahore, PAK
Super Four
7
06.09.2023 WED
A1 vs B2, Lahore, PAK
8
09.09.2023 SAT
B1 vs B2, Kandy, SL
9
10.09.2023 SUN
A1 vs A2, Lahore, PK
10
12.09.2023 TUE
A2 vs B1, Colombo, SL
11
14.09.2023 THUR
A1 vs B1, Colombo, SL
12
15.09.2023 FRIDAY
A2 vs B2, Colombo, SL
13
17.09.2023 SUNDAY
FINAL, Colombo, SL
Asia Cup 2023 live in India
TV Broadcasting RIGHTS INDIA
DD SPORTS,
DD SPORTS HD,
Star Sports 1,
Star Sports 1 HD,
Star Sports 1 Hindi,
Star Sports 1 Hindi HD,
Star Sports 1 Tamil SD + HD, Star Sports 1 Telugu SD+HD, Star Sports 1 Kannada
Where to live stream Asia Cup 2023 for free
To live stream the match, visit the Disney + Hotstar OTT platform.
Here is the list of live streaming and broadcasting details in other countries:
Pakistan:
PTV Sports and Ten Sports
Bangladesh:
Gazi TV
United Kingdom:
TNT Sports app
Australia:
Fox Sports and FOXTel app
South Africa: SuperSport South Africa
Friday, September 1, 2023
Football HD Sports New Biss Key On YahSat 1A 52E 2023
Football HD Sports New Biss Key On YahSat 1A 52E 2023
On
YahSat-1A @52.5E
TP: 11785 H 27500
SID: 0008
BISS KEY: 12 34 00 46 AB CD 00 78
TV Varzish YAHSAT 52 E Frequency & Biss key 2023
TV Varzish YAHSAT 52 E Frequency & Biss key 2023
Frequency: 11785 H 27500
ID: TV Varzish
CW: 03 A0 1B BE 20 C1 6D 4E