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<blockquote data-quote="chrisjr" data-source="post: 401819" data-attributes="member: 259343"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>As Wurzel says, there are lots of channels out there and you should definitely look at Lyngsat for info.</p><p></p><p>Astra does not broadcast from 13E (this is HotBird's position - HotBird 6/7A/8).</p><p></p><p>Astra 1E/1F/1G/1H/1KR/2C are postioned at 19.2 E.</p><p>Astra 1D/3A are positioned at 23.5 E</p><p>Astra 2A/2B/2D are positoned at 28.2 E (Eurobird1 is postioned at 28.5 E)</p><p></p><p>Lyngsat has all this information taped - so view this site for frequencies/transponder no.s/channel names/encryption/footprint maps etc.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, it is not necessary to go to the expense of buying a motorised dish in order to view the available adult content. A fixed dish with multiple lnb's will do the job and certainly get you to your selected Sat & channnel <u>and</u> more quickly - the dish does not have to move, only the lnb selection is changed (internal stb box electronic trickery!).</p><p></p><p>A 90cm dish and a multi lnb (3 or 4 x lnb) setup will do the job for you. Look at Triax.co.uk for suitable kit.</p><p></p><p>However, if you want to look at all of the available satellites from your location, a motorised system is definitely the better option. But do remember that, like a car, a motorised system needs servicing from time to time - if you're at a distance from the motor, you won't hear the graunching noise when it grinds to a halt through lack of grease!</p><p></p><p>Because of your question, I would suggest that the main focus of your interest will be the HotBird Sats at 13E - HotBird6/7A/8 (8 used to be 2). These Sats broadcast adult material and some of the channels are 24hr - they are all encrypted and therefore you will need a CAM (Irdeto/Viaccess etc) plus a viewing card from the service supplier. The Irdeto CAM is reckoned by many to be more stable than Viaccess in use/and for upgrades and this card is gaining in popularity. Viaccess is already on upgrade 2.6 to cope with hacking.</p><p></p><p>Official Adult cards are readily available from many UK suppliers - some are supplied with modded CAM's. Anything from £39 to £200 per year depending on content/no. of channels etc.</p><p></p><p>The choice is yours - enjoy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisjr, post: 401819, member: 259343"] Hi, As Wurzel says, there are lots of channels out there and you should definitely look at Lyngsat for info. Astra does not broadcast from 13E (this is HotBird's position - HotBird 6/7A/8). Astra 1E/1F/1G/1H/1KR/2C are postioned at 19.2 E. Astra 1D/3A are positioned at 23.5 E Astra 2A/2B/2D are positoned at 28.2 E (Eurobird1 is postioned at 28.5 E) Lyngsat has all this information taped - so view this site for frequencies/transponder no.s/channel names/encryption/footprint maps etc. In my opinion, it is not necessary to go to the expense of buying a motorised dish in order to view the available adult content. A fixed dish with multiple lnb's will do the job and certainly get you to your selected Sat & channnel [U]and[/U] more quickly - the dish does not have to move, only the lnb selection is changed (internal stb box electronic trickery!). A 90cm dish and a multi lnb (3 or 4 x lnb) setup will do the job for you. Look at Triax.co.uk for suitable kit. However, if you want to look at all of the available satellites from your location, a motorised system is definitely the better option. But do remember that, like a car, a motorised system needs servicing from time to time - if you're at a distance from the motor, you won't hear the graunching noise when it grinds to a halt through lack of grease! Because of your question, I would suggest that the main focus of your interest will be the HotBird Sats at 13E - HotBird6/7A/8 (8 used to be 2). These Sats broadcast adult material and some of the channels are 24hr - they are all encrypted and therefore you will need a CAM (Irdeto/Viaccess etc) plus a viewing card from the service supplier. The Irdeto CAM is reckoned by many to be more stable than Viaccess in use/and for upgrades and this card is gaining in popularity. Viaccess is already on upgrade 2.6 to cope with hacking. Official Adult cards are readily available from many UK suppliers - some are supplied with modded CAM's. Anything from £39 to £200 per year depending on content/no. of channels etc. The choice is yours - enjoy!! [/QUOTE]
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