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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1080722" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>I'm pretty much 100% certain that the channel you're/she's referring to will be <strong>Canal Sur Andalucía </strong>which is the international version of Andalucian public television from Southern Spain. This is on Astra 1 at 19.2°E and is free to air, so perfectly legal to watch here!</p><p></p><p>To get this you just need a cheap free to air satellite receiver, connected to a dish pointing in the correct direction (a Sky minidish is easily big enough for Astra 1 as the signal is pretty strong).</p><p></p><p>The other free to air Spanish channels available on the same satellite position are:</p><p></p><p>Canal Extremadura Sat</p><p>Aragón TV International</p><p>Cubavisión (Cuban international service)</p><p>RT Español (Russian news/propoganda-style channel in Spanish)</p><p></p><p>Plus also until 15th January (when they will change over to different satellites at 13°E):</p><p></p><p>TVE Internacional (international version of Spanish public TV)</p><p>24H (Spanish public 24 hour news service).</p><p></p><p>If you've got a new receiver and connected it to the current dish your neighbour uses, try if you can to do a scan from the menus of it to scan the following transponder -</p><p></p><p>Frequency: 11156</p><p>Polarisation: Vertical</p><p>Symbol Rate: 22000</p><p>FEC: 5/6</p><p>Mode: DVB-S</p><p></p><p>If it's all working, that should bring in a handful of channels, most of which encrypted and unwatchable, but also the Andalucian channel (Canal Sur Andalucia) which should be viewable (it's labelled as "CANAL SUR A.").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1080722, member: 330868"] I'm pretty much 100% certain that the channel you're/she's referring to will be [B]Canal Sur Andalucía [/B]which is the international version of Andalucian public television from Southern Spain. This is on Astra 1 at 19.2°E and is free to air, so perfectly legal to watch here! To get this you just need a cheap free to air satellite receiver, connected to a dish pointing in the correct direction (a Sky minidish is easily big enough for Astra 1 as the signal is pretty strong). The other free to air Spanish channels available on the same satellite position are: Canal Extremadura Sat Aragón TV International Cubavisión (Cuban international service) RT Español (Russian news/propoganda-style channel in Spanish) Plus also until 15th January (when they will change over to different satellites at 13°E): TVE Internacional (international version of Spanish public TV) 24H (Spanish public 24 hour news service). If you've got a new receiver and connected it to the current dish your neighbour uses, try if you can to do a scan from the menus of it to scan the following transponder - Frequency: 11156 Polarisation: Vertical Symbol Rate: 22000 FEC: 5/6 Mode: DVB-S If it's all working, that should bring in a handful of channels, most of which encrypted and unwatchable, but also the Andalucian channel (Canal Sur Andalucia) which should be viewable (it's labelled as "CANAL SUR A."). [/QUOTE]
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