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Free to Air TV channels in Kenya
Aden
#81 Posted : Sunday, May 18, 2014 1:31:10 PM
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meaning what?
Rankaz13
#82 Posted : Sunday, May 18, 2014 11:07:17 PM
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Aden wrote:
i am in Gilgl.i have nilesat using astovox hd 9000 premier andi get irib varzesh at 20 degrees arabsat which shows epl under biss key..pliz does astrovx hd support bein sport card cz they are irdeto


The brief answer is no.

Beginning Feb this year, to watch beIN sports, you have to acquire their own proprietary decoder (Humax 1000S) to which their card is now 'married'. Their was a small window provided for users with other humax decoders to register (e.g. Humax HD Free and Humax IR3000 HD) so as to continue using. I think the deadline for this is yet to elapse as can be seen here.

If you check here, at the bottom of the page, you can view the package cost by country. Keep in mind that, officially, beIN is intended only for the Middle East and North Africa.
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nahdy
#83 Posted : Sunday, June 01, 2014 7:58:02 AM
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@all pliz advice which receiver i should go for and cost involved but should include eng premier league. Bein sp, abu dhabi etc.
Rankaz13
#84 Posted : Sunday, June 01, 2014 8:53:21 AM
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nahdy wrote:
@all pliz advice which receiver i should go for and cost involved but should include eng premier league. Bein sp, abu dhabi etc.


No single receiver combines all those. EPL is available under beIN Sports package, see link above. They have their own proprietary decoder, Humax 1000S.

ADMC is a different package offered by a different broadcaster who also have their own decoder, I think a Humax IR3000. Check them out here:

ADMC packages and pricing.

ADMC FAQs.

In both these cases, the decoder and card are 'married'.
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nahdy
#85 Posted : Sunday, June 01, 2014 12:26:26 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
nahdy wrote:
@all pliz advice which receiver i should go for and cost involved but should include eng premier league. Bein sp, abu dhabi etc.


No single receiver combines all those. EPL is available under beIN Sports package, see link above. They have their own proprietary decoder, Humax 1000S.

ADMC is a different package offered by a different broadcaster who also have their own decoder, I think a Humax IR3000. Check them out here:

ADMC packages and pricing.

ADMC FAQs.

In both these cases, the decoder and card are 'married'.

thnx rank.. I see most pple r doing bein sp. Apart frm decoder n card wat else is required. No dish?. And is d 1000s d new decoder they r talkin abt on their website?
Rankaz13
#86 Posted : Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:12:14 PM
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nahdy wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
nahdy wrote:
@all pliz advice which receiver i should go for and cost involved but should include eng premier league. Bein sp, abu dhabi etc.


No single receiver combines all those. EPL is available under beIN Sports package, see link above. They have their own proprietary decoder, Humax 1000S.

ADMC is a different package offered by a different broadcaster who also have their own decoder, I think a Humax IR3000. Check them out here:

ADMC packages and pricing.

ADMC FAQs.

In both these cases, the decoder and card are 'married'.


thnx rank.. I see most pple r doing bein sp. Apart frm decoder n card wat else is required. No dish?. And is d 1000s d new decoder they r talkin abt on their website?


Most welcome. Yes, it's the new one on their website whose top part is purple-blue in color as can be seen here:

beIN Sports decoder



At the time they went secure mode, they had offered a chance to those who had Humax IR3030 HD and Humax HD Free to register them. I think the option is still there in their website.

Humax HD Free

Humax IR3000 HD.

This is satellite tv so a satellite dish is compulsory to access the transmissions. Depending on your location, a 90cm dish may suffice but in order to weather-proof your signal, aim for a minimum of 120-130cm offset or 180cm primefocus dish.



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nahdy
#87 Posted : Monday, June 02, 2014 9:07:43 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
nahdy wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
nahdy wrote:
@all pliz advice which receiver i should go for and cost involved but should include eng premier league. Bein sp, abu dhabi etc.


No single receiver combines all those. EPL is available under beIN Sports package, see link above. They have their own proprietary decoder, Humax 1000S.

ADMC is a different package offered by a different broadcaster who also have their own decoder, I think a Humax IR3000. Check them out here:

ADMC packages and pricing.

ADMC FAQs.

In both these cases, the decoder and card are 'married'.


thnx rank.. I see most pple r doing bein sp. Apart frm decoder n card wat else is required. No dish?. And is d 1000s d new decoder they r talkin abt on their website?


Most welcome. Yes, it's the new one on their website whose top part is purple-blue in color as can be seen here:

beIN Sports decoder



At the time they went secure mode, they had offered a chance to those who had Humax IR3030 HD and Humax HD Free to register them. I think the option is still there in their website.

Humax HD Free

Humax IR3000 HD.

This is satellite tv so a satellite dish is compulsory to access the transmissions. Depending on your location, a 90cm dish may suffice but in order to weather-proof your signal, aim for a minimum of 120-130cm offset or 180cm primefocus dish.




thnx rank. Now let me do the costing.
adrianmwai
#88 Posted : Tuesday, June 03, 2014 8:03:22 PM
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Rankaz13, Can one install the bein sports in Nanyuki. Please email details including costs to adrianmwai@yahoo.com
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kysse
#89 Posted : Wednesday, June 04, 2014 7:44:19 AM
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This rankaz is quite a hustler. From Mats to TVs to Medicine. Heee! what next
Rankaz13
#90 Posted : Wednesday, June 04, 2014 8:23:35 AM
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kysse wrote:
This rankaz is quite a hustler. From Mats to TVs to Medicine. Heee! what next


smile smile
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Rankaz13
#91 Posted : Wednesday, June 04, 2014 8:25:58 AM
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adrianmwai wrote:
Rankaz13, Can one install the bein sports in Nanyuki. Please email details including costs to adrianmwai@yahoo.com


Yes you can. as a matter of fact, anywhere in Kenya is ok.
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adrianmwai
#92 Posted : Wednesday, June 04, 2014 10:51:33 AM
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Thanks a lot Rankaz13, also got your info email.
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Caramba
#93 Posted : Thursday, June 05, 2014 4:20:28 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
kysse wrote:
This rankaz is quite a hustler. From Mats to TVs to Medicine. Heee! what next


smile smile


Enyewe, hats off to Rankaz. Can see pia huko Jamii forum unawika. Shukran bro.Applause
Rankaz13
#94 Posted : Friday, June 06, 2014 9:17:57 AM
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Caramba wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
kysse wrote:
This rankaz is quite a hustler. From Mats to TVs to Medicine. Heee! what next


smile smile


Enyewe, hats off to Rankaz. Can see pia huko Jamii forum unawika. Shukran bro.Applause


smile smile Most welcome. My interest in FTA satellite stuff was piqued when I worked in a remote part of coast province in the early years of the last decade. Whenever I saw those satellite dishes on the rooftops, I'd always wonder how rich those guys were to be able to afford dstv subs. macho yalifunguka the day I found out it was not dstv but fta sat tv. I then set out acquiring as much knowledge as I could on the same and now, I freely share that info that I've accumulated over time. smile
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vin
#95 Posted : Friday, June 06, 2014 12:51:02 PM
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thanks @Rankaz, what is the cost of installing this technology.
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Rankaz13
#96 Posted : Saturday, June 07, 2014 9:13:41 AM
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vin wrote:
thanks @Rankaz, what is the cost of installing this technology.


The direct costs of the equipment will most probably depend on your haggling skills. Those shops are a dime a dozen on Luthuli, simply do some window shopping to get the fairest pricing. Installation costs depend on your location and complexity of your set-up.
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thisguy0
#97 Posted : Sunday, June 15, 2014 9:04:38 PM
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Very informative piece indeed...So if i may ask,can I use a Gotv decorder to pata FTA satellite tv.?
If yes how?
kysse
#98 Posted : Sunday, June 15, 2014 11:44:45 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Caramba wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
kysse wrote:
This rankaz is quite a hustler. From Mats to TVs to Medicine. Heee! what next


smile smile


Enyewe, hats off to Rankaz. Can see pia huko Jamii forum unawika. Shukran bro.Applause


smile smile Most welcome. My interest in FTA satellite stuff was piqued when I worked in a remote part of coast province in the early years of the last decade. Whenever I saw those satellite dishes on the rooftops, I'd always wonder how rich those guys were to be able to afford dstv subs. macho yalifunguka the day I found out it was not dstv but fta sat tv. I then set out acquiring as much knowledge as I could on the same and now, I freely share that info that I've accumulated over time. smile


ok,try politics now.You could just be the leader all kenyans have been waiting for all these years.
By the way I gave up on tv long ago.Even forgot how to operate it.
holycow
#99 Posted : Monday, June 16, 2014 10:14:24 PM
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thisguy0 wrote:
Very informative piece indeed...So if i may ask,can I use a Gotv decorder to pata FTA satellite tv.?
If yes how?

No. GOTV is DVB-T2 while FTA requires DVS-S and DVB-S2.
Museveni
#100 Posted : Tuesday, June 17, 2014 7:53:30 AM
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holycow wrote:
thisguy0 wrote:
Very informative piece indeed...So if i may ask,can I use a Gotv decorder to pata FTA satellite tv.?
If yes how?

No. GOTV is DVB-T2 while FTA requires DVS-S and DVB-S2.

I.e the go tv decoder is used to process signals transmitted by transmitters on the ground (hence the T=terrestrial in DVB-T2), almost similar to analogue transmissions. Signet broadcasts in this manner.

For DVB-S2 reception, decoders able to process signals transmitted via satellite are needed (in DVB-S2, S=satellite)
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