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Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by borderline(m): 6:50am On Jul 29, 2010
rextab

http://www.lyngsat.com/badr4.html
go there & see things for yourself
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by steamslide(m): 7:41am On Jul 29, 2010
Hello Guys,

I am new in this thread and I want to say I have learn t a lot.

But can any one advise me about how to get an fta that can feature premiership matches using microbox.
The thread I found on that is rather old - 2006- am not too sure if its still valid.

I reside in Benin city
Thanks
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by GeorgeD1(m): 9:17am On Jul 29, 2010
JMS:

Hi George_D, Pitoz, Olofofo, please could you remind or give me again the thread we talked about hotel installation; in fact i will have the installation to do in a hotel for 20 rooms, apart from fta channels i will also connect canasat for sure.
Please i do need the help of all members.
I am waiting" A friend in need is a friend indeeded".

@JMS,
Looks like microgiant has already done justice to you inquiries.


@microgiant,
Thanks for helping out.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by GeorgeD1(m): 10:15am On Jul 29, 2010
@all,
I finally completed installation of my additional solar modules a few days back and as promised, pictures have been posted on the relevant thread:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-390522.32.html#msg6471163

Testing is already in progress as I speak and will continue tomorrow with the presence of BUTONEDAY (king of sat) as we sit back to watch nilesat packages using only power from the skies! smiley

Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by freshp(m): 3:39pm On Jul 29, 2010
@ George D
this is fabulous. . . wonderful set up.
i hope that one day i will join you guys. grin grin
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Candymann: 4:05pm On Jul 29, 2010
@rextab

Is Badr 26 degrees now receivable in this part of Africa (i.e. Malawi, Zambia, Mocambique)?
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Lov4sat(m): 4:20pm On Jul 29, 2010
Pls confirm if this satellite is available here in PHC undecided
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Rextab(m): 10:02pm On Jul 29, 2010
borderline:

rextab

http://www.lyngsat.com/badr4.html
go there & see things for yourself
borderline:

rextab

http://www.lyngsat.com/badr4.html
go there & see things for yourself
thanks hv bin 2this site b4.wt i want is a list of chanels that r curently runing.can som1 do that 4 me pliz.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Rextab(m): 10:08pm On Jul 29, 2010
Candymann:

@rextab

Is Badr 26 degrees now receivable in this part of Africa (i.e. Malawi, Zambia, Mocambique)?

Candymann:

@rextab

Is Badr 26 degrees now receivable in this part of Africa (i.e. Malawi, Zambia, Mocambique)?

yes it is.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by obnelly: 12:31am On Jul 31, 2010
Premier League foreign rights soar above £1bn (with just Albania and Russia left)
By Nick Harris
22 March 2010
The Premier League’s sale of its overseas broadcasting rights for 2010-13 is just two countries away from being a “global sellout” worth £1.4bn. Only the rights deals for Albania and Russia have yet to be concluded.
Intense bidding wars in key areas, mainly between pay-TV rivals in Asia, have sent prices soaring, which is good news for the Premier League clubs, and will also mean more money for the Football League.
The Premier League is currently considering to what extent it will expand annual “solidarity payments” to the Football League, from the £21.6m given annually now for various uses between the 72 clubs.
As sportingintelligence has previously reported, parachute payments to relegated clubs will rise by just over 40 per cent from £11.2m to £16m per year from this summer, and these payments are likely to extend beyond two years.
The League has been motivated to share more money partly through a desire to see some (albeit small) closure of the gap between the top division and the rest. But it is the bumper overseas’ rights deals that will actually allow the increased spending.
It seems likely the Premier League will more than double its overseas rights income from £625m last time. Some individual sales have seen massive surges in value, including in Singapore, which is now believed to be the single most lucrative territory. The current rights holder there, StarHub, paid around £67m for 2007-10, but lost out this time to rival SingTel. Local analysts say SingTel paid almost £200m for 2010-13.
The bidding war in Hong Kong was almost as intense as PCCW’s Now TV, which paid around £115m last time, lost out to rival i-Cable, believed to have paid around £146m this time.
In the Middle East and North Africa, a new broadcaster enters the market this year in the shape of the Abu Dhabi Media Company – owned by relatives of Manchester City’s owner Sheikh Mansour. The ADMC outbid Showtime Arabia, which paid around $120m last time. Local sources believe ADMC may have paid as much as $300m (£200m), and possibly even more.
In Scandinavia, the League sold the rights for Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland to an agency, Medge Consulting, for £111m, and Medge will make a healthy mark-up, perhaps as much as 100 per cent, by selling them on.
The League simply cannot do individual deals itself in all 211 countries where its games are shown, so sub-licencing and the sales of packets of regional rights is common. Still, the League has 98 broadcast partners, as well as its own new TV station, Premier League TV, which will provide “viewer ready” match footage, commentary and analysis for nations wanting to buy rights “off the shelf”.
In the future, the League hopes PLTV could attract non-traditional buyers to the market, for example entrepreneurs who want to enter the football market but don’t have broadcasting capabilities themselves.
As well as an array of new partners this time, the League will maintain long-term relationships with Fox (in North and Latin America, and Australia), ESPN (in large parts of Asia), Sky (in Germany, Italy and elsewhere) and Canal+, in France and Poland.
The major changes for 2010-13 are in the panel immediately below, and beneath that is an extensive guide to the current broadcasters, many of whom have renewed their current deals.
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Premier League current overseas TV rights holders (2007-10)
ALBANIA: Digital Albania Supersport http://www.supersport.al/
ANDORRA: Canal+ / RTVE http://www.canalplus.fr / http://www.rtve.es/
ARMENIA: TV5 http://www.tv5.org/
ASIA (large sections of): ESPN Star Sports http://www.espnstar.com/tv/
Comprising: Bangladesh, Bhutan,Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan.
AZERBAIJAN: Lider TV http://www.lidertv.com/
AUSTRALIA: Fox Sport Australia http://www.foxsports.com.au/
AUSTRIA: Sky Deutschland http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/index.jsp
Note: The same broadcaster provides coverage in GERMANY, SWITZERLAND (games also on Canal+), LIECHTENSTEIN and LUXEMBOURG.
BELARUS: Belarus TV & Radio Company http://www.tvr.by/eng/
BELGIUM: Telenet http://telenet.be
BOSNIA: Radio and TV BHRT http://www.bhrt.ba
BULGARIA: Diema Vision http://www.diema.bg/
Note: A new media partner is in place from 2010 onwards, the Modern Times Group.
CANADA: The Score, Setanta, Rogers Sportsnet http://www.sportsnet.ca/tvschedule/
CHINA: WinTV http://www.wintv.cn/web/site/index.jsp
CROATIA: HRT http://www.hrt.hr/
CYPRUS: Lumiere TV http://www.lumiere.com.cy/about.htm
CZECH REPUBLIC (and SLOVAKIA): Galaxie Sport http://tn.nova.cz/sport/
Note: New deal with IMH agency in Bucharest from 2010, including also HUNGARY and ROMANIA
FRANCE: Canal+ www.canalplus.fr/
GEORGIA: Sportfive http://www.sportfive.com/index.php?id=738
GREECE: Netmed Hellas http://www.nova.gr/Home.aspx?a_id=1
HONG KONG: PCCW, on Now TV http://www.now-tv.com/
Note: Switches to iCable from 2010
ICELAND: 365 Milar EHF http://www.365midlar.is/
ISRAEL: Sport 1 http://www.one.co.il/
ITALY: Sky Italia http://guidatv.sky.it/guidatv/
JAMAICA: Sports Max http://www.sportsmax.tv/schedule.php
JAPAN: J Sports / NHK http://www.jsports.co.jp/ http://www.nhk.or.jp/
KOSOVO: RTK http://rtklive.com/new/
MACEDONIA: Sitel http://www.sitel.com.mk/
MALTA: Melita Cable http://www.melita.com/
MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA: Showtime Arabia http://www.osnetwork.com/
Comprising: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt (games also on ERTU), Iran (also on IRIB), Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco (also on TV2M), Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates.
Note: Rights switch to Abu Dhabi Media Company from 2010. Local sources say previous value of rights was $120m, that ADMC entered the bidding at $150m and went up from there. Highest estimate of what ADMC finally paid is $300m, which is probably too high.
MONTENEGRO: PinkM http://www.pinkm.com/
NETHERLANDS: Sport 1 http://www.sport1.nl/Programmagids.html
NEW ZEALAND: Sky TV NZ http://www.skytv.co.nz/whats-on.aspx
NORTH AMERICA and CARIBBEAN: Fox / Setanta http://msn.foxsports.com/ http://www.setanta.com/us/
Comprising: Anguilla, Antigua, Antilles, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, BVI, Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos Islands, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Trinidad & Tobago, US Virgin Islands, USA.
PACIFIC: Fiji TV
Comprising: American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna Islands, Western Samoa.
PORTUGAL: SportTV http://www.sporttv.pt/
RUSSIA: NTV Plus http://www.ntvplus.ru/
SCANDINAVIA: Canal+ www.canalplus.dk/ www.canalplus.fi/ www.canalplus.no/ http://www.canalplus.se/ www.canalplus.pl
Comprising: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and, er, Poland
Note: From 2010, Medge Consulting has the Scandinavia rights and are selling separately to national broadcasters. Canal + retain Polish rights, in a deal with French rights.
SERBIA: RTS http://www.rts.rs/page/tv/sr.html
SINGAPORE: StarHub Cable Vision http://www.starhub.com/
Note: Switches to SingTel from 2010
SLOVENIA: Sport TV, RTS http://www.rtvslo.si/
SOUTH KOREA: MBC ESPN http://www.mbcespn.com/
SPAIN: RTVE http://www.rtve.es/
SOUTH and CENTRAL AMERICA: Fox Sports Latin http://msn.foxsports.com/fslasc
Comprising: Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile (games also on Chilevision), Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Note: In Brazil, games are shown on ESPN Brazil. http://espnbrasil.terra.com.br/
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: SuperSport http://www.supersport.com/
Comprising: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad (games also on Showtime), Comoros Islands, Congo, DR Congo, Dijibouti (also on Showtime), Eritrea, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria (also on Hi TV), Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa (also on SABC), St Helena, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
THAILAND: Truevisions Channel 7 http://www.ch7.com/
TURKEY: Fox Turkey http://www.fox.com.tr/
UKRAINE: Poverkhnost Sport TV http://www.poverkhnost.tv
VIETNAM: VTC http://www.vtc.com.vn/
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Ameboperoo(m): 6:52am On Jul 31, 2010
Football na wa o. Small time, alliens go come bid 4 right!
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by williams85(m): 10:44am On Jul 31, 2010
my w4a is actin funny this morning.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by olofofo(m): 12:41pm On Jul 31, 2010
JMS:

Hi George_D, Pitoz, Olofofo, please could you remind or give me again the thread we talked about hotel installation; in fact i will have the installation to do in a hotel for 20 rooms, apart from fta channels i will also connect canasat for sure.
Please i do need the help of all members.
I am waiting" A friend in need is a friend indeeded".

send me an email on what you need.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by twinskenny(m): 5:37pm On Jul 31, 2010
So people are into football like?
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Onto01: 7:06am On Aug 01, 2010
Nairalanders,please how can one watch 2different channels on one dstv card using 2strong decoders.I have made use of card splitters but due to its fragility it got spoilt within 9months.I wanna know if there can be any other alternative aside this c.s.Thanks
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Nobody: 6:24pm On Aug 01, 2010
@dejsam i sent u an email pls reply asap
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by figment232(m): 6:41pm On Aug 01, 2010
@all

Please i am planning to connect 8 receivers to one dish,so that each receiver would be able to conveniently change channels on its own.eg connecting an hitv decorder with card to 8 different receivers.How can i do this?i went through the internet and saw this Eagle Aspen 3x8 Multiswitch for up to 8 Receivers.can it do the trick? and hw do i connect it.Any alternate views / advice would be well appreciated.

Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by figment232(m): 6:47pm On Aug 01, 2010
@all

As in i have an HITV Decoder with a running card and i need to spread it to 8 other receivers (or should i say 8 different television sets?) so that they can conveniently change channels conveniently without resort to my own decoder.How do i go about it would the switch i mentioned above do the trick?
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by esuo2(m): 8:49pm On Aug 01, 2010
figment232:

@all

As in i have an HITV Decoder with a running card and i need to spread it to 8 other receivers (or should i say 8 different television sets?) so that they can conveniently change channels conveniently without resort to my own decoder.How do i go about it would the switch i mentioned above do the trick?

if am right,this has to do with card sharing technology,pls visit the card sharing [/b]section of the [b]childboard for more enlightment.
or the gurus can still help.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by esuo2(m): 8:53pm On Aug 01, 2010
figment232:

@all

As in i have an HITV Decoder with a running card and i need to spread it to 8 other receivers (or should i say 8 different television sets?) so that they can conveniently change channels conveniently without resort to my own decoder.How do i go about it would the switch i mentioned above do the trick?

pls check this link
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-200327.0.html
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Onto01: 6:35am On Aug 02, 2010
Nairalanders,please how can one watch
2different channels on one dstv card
using 2strong decoders.I have made use of
card splitters but due to its fragility it
got spoilt within 9months.I wanna know
if there can be any other alternative
aside this c.s.Thanks
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by GeorgeD1(m): 10:01am On Aug 02, 2010
Onto01,
What your asking for is illegal information which I'm not sure anyone here will be willing to dish out over the pages of a public forum like this.

BTW, I hope you're aware that DSTV has something called dual view decoders? Maybe you should think of getting one (legally).
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by solo1ng1: 10:03am On Aug 02, 2010
cool tongue shocked shocked shocked
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by broomstick: 10:17am On Aug 02, 2010
George_D:

Onto01,
What your asking for is illegal information which I'm not sure anuone here will be willing to dish out over the pages of a public forum like this.

BTW, I hope you're aware that DSTV has something called dual view decoders? Maybe you should think of getting one (legally).
George, im need ur assistance and its personal. cld u pls drop ur email add so i can send my requests. Thanx
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Segunod(m): 10:39am On Aug 02, 2010
Gurus in d house, can i nail Badr 26.0E here in Lagos with 90cm dish? Pls i need urgent response
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by segunfms(m): 12:50pm On Aug 02, 2010
@all
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by twinskenny(m): 2:18pm On Aug 02, 2010
@segunod

sammu in lagos got it on 75cm i hope u can get it on 90cm too
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by microgiant: 3:21pm On Aug 02, 2010
I am just curious why all the Nigerian TV Channels on satellite cannot be received on KU here as is applicable the world over the local channels on satellite are receivable with small dishes, BBCs in UK, DW in Germany, France TVs in France, back to Africa; SABC is beamed free to South Africa, KBC, K24, NTV etc beamed free to the East Africans respectively, GTV to Ghanians, STV1 to Cameroon, RTS to Senega, LCF, LC2, Canal2, Canal3 etc to Togo/Benin, just don't have time to list all.  But come to Nigeria; AIT, NTA, MiTV, NTA Lagos, etc only on DSTV, MyTV, HiTV platforms (all paythieves) now on Startimes.

Note: GTV, SABC, LCF, LC2, RTS, KBC, NTVU, NTV, STV1, etc are all on one paytv platform or the other yet can still be received on KU with small dishes by their citizens.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Ameboperoo(m): 4:40pm On Aug 02, 2010
I think it's high time we petitioned the FG.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by zabdulai: 4:44pm On Aug 02, 2010
Can we in Ghana also receive the badar6 26e?
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by Nobody: 5:23pm On Aug 02, 2010
Ameboperoo:

I think it's high time we petitioned the FG.

high time indeed
:-):-)

zabdulai:

Can we in Ghana also receive the badar6 26e?

U should be able to, d footprint beam is all over Africa especially d 3 tp posted here earlier could be nailed on an offset dish:
12322V 27500
12303H 27500
12265H 27500
d owners are canalsat of france. I guess they are intending to beam to francophone african countries.try it & report back to d house wit result.
Re: Official Thread Of Free To Air Satellite Tv (part 5 - The Final Part) by pofolo(m): 11:47pm On Aug 02, 2010
@ microgiant,
true yarn !!!,
i agree, we can all "petition" president Goodluck on facebook.
Goodluck to fta,
y ?,
9ja , gr8 people
. . . gr8 nation.

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