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Old 11-01-08, 02:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

Hi all, I am new to this forum as well as new to satellite knowledge. I want to watch a channel in united kingdom but it is broadcasting via satellite in south asia. Channel details as follows:

Satellite name
Apstar-2R or Telstar-10
Orbital Location
76.5 Degree East
Polarization
Horizontal
Downlink Frequency
4095 MHz
Symbol Rate
4.080 MSym/S
FEC
3/4
Modulation
QPSK
Video PID
308
Audio-1 PID
256
Audio-1 PID
257
Is it possible?
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Default Re: I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

No. Those satellites are below the eastern horizon in the UK
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Default Re: I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

Thanks for your quick reply. I have got one more question. Is there any service provider say in singapore who can give me the channel through internet i.e. they will receive the signal then will encode it and stream it. Any custom service provider? I was looking for the solution for long time but didnt get any kind of hope from anywhere.
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Default Re: I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

Do a google search for slingbox hosting companies in Singapore. You might get luckyu
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Default Re: I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

Couldnt find anything. Everyone seems to be broadcasting american channels. Thanks though.
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Try the slingbox forums - theres folk from all over the world on there
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Default Re: I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

If you have internet connection in your pc and installed PCI card then you can easily get satellite channels on your pc.
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Default Re: I have got a question about telestar satellite channels.

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If you have internet connection in your pc and installed PCI card then you can easily get satellite channels on your pc.
I assume you mean something like a SkyStar, which wont work for the channels the OP wants to recieve because as Analoguesat quite rightly says, that satellite is below the horizon to us, which means we can't recieve the signals from that satellite .

Or you mean watching via an internet source, in which case why the PCI card, and which sort of PCI card do you mean ?
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