Hindi channels on C band

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The african and the hindi channels were the main reason I started my adventure in C band reception:)

Here are some photos from my receptions on 83E.Many , many hindi/urdu/tamil/punjab channels get from this bird with my 150cm pfta dish here in North of Romania str8 from India!Isn't it cool?!:cool:
TV100 is from Himalaya :D
I'll present the hindi/malay channels from 93,5E too!
 

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Wow thats cool :) im living in turkey and i was wondering if i get bud which sats i ll get..thanks for info

kemalettin, go to this website:

Satellite Finder / Dish Pointing Calculator with Google Maps | DishPointer.com

Enter your location (I entered "Ankara, Turkey") and then pick a satellite in the dropdown list that appears below the address box.

In theory, if you have a clear line-of-sight you should be able to see any satellite that is above the horizon from your location.

In practice the satellites that are below 10 degrees above the horizon can be harder to get.

If the elevation appears as a red negative number you won't be able to "see" it from your location.

To get info as to what type of programming you might find on each satellite you need to go to:

Europe, Africa & Middle East - LyngSat

You mentioned a BUD in your post, that implies a C-Band dish, and for home/hobbyist use they are typically +/- 2 meters-4 meters in the USA.

The channels that you can view with on C-band (if unencrypted) will have 4 digits for their frequency number (Ku-band will have 5 digits), all that info and a lot more can be found on Lyngsat.

You can pick up Ku-band signals with a much smaller dish (.8m-1.2m).

Lots of info there and a lot to learn but you've come to a great place to ask questions.

If you want to pursue this further you can start your own thread to focus on whatever you would like to inquire about. :)
 
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