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Here is how you find out what broadcasts on C band:
You can go to www.lyngsat.com and choose your satellite location under "Frequencies". The click on the satellite you want to point to. This will bring you to a page with the channel lists and frequency lists of the satellite. If there is a 4-digit frequency, then it's C band. If it's a 5-digit frequency it's Ku band. Go here: Read The Chart to learn how to read the Lyngsat chart. |
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most of the networks are on c band along with my favorite Sportsman channel. also a lot of Spanish channels on Sat mex 5
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Is there any Web site or Dish Antena Direction calculator which can actuaslly show the Direction to which we should move the dish if we want to setup to any perticular fresuency.
Regards Mustansir |
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Satellite Finder / Dish Pointing Calculator with Google Maps | DishPointer.com
Sorry for the duplicate reply but you have two threads going, it's easier to keep it to one thread. Jim.......
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