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anyone know where I can get remote ya srt 4922
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nakujua wrote:anyone know where I can get remote ya srt 4922 Try abasheikh electronics, Mombasa. Somebody on jamiiforums had asked the same if I recall correctly. If you don't get it, you may also use the one for 4930. They're exchangeable. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@rankaz.. pls assist cant nab 7e but can get amos 17e & ses5. on jamii they r talking of combining 7e & ses5 on the same LNB but this is not coming.. Firstly, ensure where your dish is positioned is horizontally true. Use spirit level (app) to confirm it's totally flat. Ensure, too, that the reflective surface of your dish is a smooth curve with absolutely no dents or other surface imperfections. To nab 7E, start with MBC Mauritius tp on the African beam and maximize that. Don't believe what everyone says till you've tried it. I myself receive 7E and 5E on two different but adjacent LNBs. thanks Rankaz got it y.day. abt 1 cm above amos 17e. what took long was the fact that mbc came as Rodrigues hence thot it was amos channels. but its a gud choice with continental etc. so plz advice didn't get any digitu.. channels or is it bcoz its not on the footprint?, is there something to be done to atleast make the tp's green? thanks again. Seeing as you are quite far outside the official beam coverage map, chances are only a bigger dish will do the magic. Look up a guy called msondaa on jamiiforums. thanks done with amos/7e/ses5 now let me try turksat 42e seems to have lots of channels to see if anything of interest. Careful with ASAS my brother. Didn't find much in the only Turksat with an African beam. Try it and update us. thanks Rankaz.. for me am in the learning process.. just trying to see how this works with tips from guys like you... when I see what is achievable & not eventualy il maybe stick to few sats & lock them.. As we always say on the other side, more grease to your elbows pal. rankaz.. gud day when I am on 7e/amos5 there is 1 tp 10968h 1950(on 9e & 10e) that I get upto quality 65% but no channel appears. I cant get this tp on lyngsat. what could this feed be plzz. I'm not sure what it could be. I'd read in jamiiforums of a new service/ channels being launched on 16A though don't recaall the frequencies. You may always check for feeds on satfeeds.info Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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Rankaz13 wrote:nakujua wrote:anyone know where I can get remote ya srt 4922 Try abasheikh electronics, Mombasa. Somebody on jamiiforums had asked the same if I recall correctly. If you don't get it, you may also use the one for 4930. They're exchangeable. Ahsante, I tried creating an account huko jamiiforums nikashindwa.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/3/2010 Posts: 145 Location: East Africa
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Hi, Am new to FTA. What equipment would I need to set myself up for endless movies, educational documentaries, international news etc. Location is thika. Thanks in advance to all the kind souls on the thread. Would like to take it on as a DIY project.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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Stealth wrote:Hi, Am new to FTA. What equipment would I need to set myself up for endless movies, educational documentaries, international news etc. Location is thika. Thanks in advance to all the kind souls on the thread. Would like to take it on as a DIY project. @stealth welcome.. this page is a gud place to start. start from 1st page & get the tips then you can join jamii forum sat gear for sort of more advance tips..
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? sorry I meant nss7/ses4 at 22w. I bliv azimuth is next to nilesat. nss7 FTA am getting electron TV afrique media i24 vision4 biz24 etc
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/11/2006 Posts: 971 Location: Home
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nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? sorry I meant nss7/ses4 at 22w. I bliv azimuth is next to nilesat. nss7 FTA am getting electron TV afrique media i24 vision4 biz24 etc Your ASAS is getting chronic. Next, you'll order for a "Subbi" 1.8 offset dish from Dar.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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holycow wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? sorry I meant nss7/ses4 at 22w. I bliv azimuth is next to nilesat. nss7 FTA am getting electron TV afrique media i24 vision4 biz24 etc Your ASAS is getting chronic. Next, you'll order for a "Subbi" 1.8 offset dish from Dar. actually I did order one then I thot it will b hectic as it needs lots of work with d arm, support etc
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nahdy wrote:holycow wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? sorry I meant nss7/ses4 at 22w. I bliv azimuth is next to nilesat. nss7 FTA am getting electron TV afrique media i24 vision4 biz24 etc Your ASAS is getting chronic. Next, you'll order for a "Subbi" 1.8 offset dish from Dar. actually I did order one then I thot it will b hectic as it needs lots of work with d arm, support etc Naona you're right on target to be our new ASAS initiate . If you live in your own compound/place, just get the 'Subhi' 1.8 offset, guys have already worked out the calculations for you on jamii. I would if I could. You're right, SES-4 is way beyond Nilesat. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:holycow wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? sorry I meant nss7/ses4 at 22w. I bliv azimuth is next to nilesat. nss7 FTA am getting electron TV afrique media i24 vision4 biz24 etc Your ASAS is getting chronic. Next, you'll order for a "Subbi" 1.8 offset dish from Dar. actually I did order one then I thot it will b hectic as it needs lots of work with d arm, support etc Naona you're right on target to be our new ASAS initiate . If you live in your own compound/place, just get the 'Subhi' 1.8 offset, guys have already worked out the calculations for you on jamii. I would if I could. You're right, SES-4 is way beyond Nilesat. I might one day. for nilesat I think I've done all possibilities. if it was there I would HV nailed it .
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:holycow wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:nahdy wrote:@Rankaz13... managed 36e over the weekend, but nothing much of interest there apart from the many dstv $$$.. still continuing trying & exploring.... 36E is one of the strongest beams around. Unfortunately, the only free channels there will be cctv if my memory serves me right. More grease to your elbow pal. but badr & nilesat is a headache... do you think the small sat finders will help considering my location. I have tried looking for them but in vain. are they available in Nairobi ?. il be on leave from next week and nothing much to do apart from the dish I gave up on the Badr 4/5/6 constellation after about three days of trying. A re-look at the beams on both satbeams.com and satstar.net shows that the beam passes by those sides of Eldoret and Kerio Valley. Nilesat ain't much of a headache for me, 180cm pf brings it in beautifully. Not very sure about the small satfinders, I use a SatLink WS-6918P acquired in 2012. I've often seen them mentioned on jamiiforums though haven't paid attention. am I getting nearer to it?... today I managed ses7 at 20e. I've now realised that nilesat is not almost vertical as earlier adviced..ses7 looks more vertical . am now focusing between ses5 and ses7 hoping it will be hiding somewhere. arnd there.. SES 7 is in the eastern direction while Nilesat is on the western direction. You'll find it 'below' SES 5. By the way, what channels did you find on SES-7? sorry I meant nss7/ses4 at 22w. I bliv azimuth is next to nilesat. nss7 FTA am getting electron TV afrique media i24 vision4 biz24 etc Your ASAS is getting chronic. Next, you'll order for a "Subbi" 1.8 offset dish from Dar. actually I did order one then I thot it will b hectic as it needs lots of work with d arm, support etc Naona you're right on target to be our new ASAS initiate . If you live in your own compound/place, just get the 'Subhi' 1.8 offset, guys have already worked out the calculations for you on jamii. I would if I could. You're right, SES-4 is way beyond Nilesat.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2006 Posts: 184
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when I nail nilesat then I will b ready. this thing is letting me down big time
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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nahdy wrote:when I nail nilesat then I will b ready. this thing is letting me down big time Get a spirit level and confirm the surface on which your dish is placed is totally flat. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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