Propagadistically speaking, being "expelled" from many countries in the world, the Russians also have a problem in the "sky," in this space, they are boycotted by the big satellite operators for, as we already know, the aggression against Ukraine. And to counter this, they are forced to wage a hybrid war, especially informational. And for their propaganda, by whatever means, satellite transmissions, together with the Internet, remain the most formidable source of propaganda for the "Putinist" ideology, which is why they use all the positions on the arc they have allocated to them.I wonder why they have so many copies of their channels everywhere. Almost every satellite they have has the same channels. Sure, some are regional with different time zones but mostly, they are the same.
Russia consists of 85 entities and almost all of them use regional advertising (of course we also have to take into account 11 time zones).I wonder why they have so many copies of their channels everywhere. Almost every satellite they have has the same channels. Sure, some are regional with different time zones but mostly, they are the same.
11540H no lock here11540 H 12500
The Afghan package (Watan HD, etc.) has moved to 11660 H, 10500, 1/2, which favored receiving it with a decent signal, which I didn't think was possible.11630 H 10500 DVBS2/QPSK 1/2 (1,20m)
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On 12508 V, I found nothing; it seemed to be empty....
12529 V 5508 DVBS2/QPSK 3/4 (1,20m)