African Satellite World and Sat Gear

African Satellite World and Sat Gear

PARIS, Jun 25 – The first four of 12 satellites in a new constellation to provide affordable, high-speed Internet to people in nearly 180 "under-connected" countries, will be shot into space on Tuesday, the project's developers said.
The orbiters, part of a project dubbed O3b for the "other 3 billion" people with restricted Internet access, will be lifted by a Russian Soyuz rocket from Kourou in French Guiana at 1854 GMT.
"We are very close to launching a network that has the potential to change lives in very tangible ways and that is a tremendous feeling," O3b Networks chief technical officer Brian Holz said in a statement.
The project was born from the frustrations of Internet pioneer Greg Wyler with the inadequacy of Rwanda's telecommunications network, while travelling there in 2007.
"Access to the Internet backbone is still severely limited in emerging markets," Wyler said in unveiling the O3b venture in 2008 - promising multi-gigabit Internet speeds to countries "whether landlocked in Africa or isolated by water in the Pacific Islands".
"Only when emerging markets achieve affordable and ubiquitous access to the rest of the world will we observe locally generated content, widespread e-learning, telemedicine and many more enablers to social and economic growth, which reflect the true value of the Internet," he said.
Wyler's plan was to bypass costly ground-based infrastructure like fibre-optics or cables by deploying a constellation of small satellites around the equator to serve as a spatial relay between users and the world wide web using only satellite dishes.
Such a system would cover a region between the latitudes of 45 degrees North and 45 degrees South - the entire African continent, most of Latin America, the Middle East, southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific Islands.
There are already geostationary satellites providing this type of services, but at a prohibitive cost for many end-users.
Existing satellites generally obit at an altitude of some 36,000 kilometres (22,000 miles) above Earth, weigh in at a hefty four to six tonnes each, and take much longer to bounce a signal back to Earth - about 500 milliseconds to be exact, according to an O3b document.
"It is such a long delay that people speaking over a satellite link will shorten conversations, interactive web has an extremely poor experience and many web-based software programmes just won't function," it said.
The O3b satellites, built by the Franco-Italian company Thales Alenia Space, will orbit at 8,062 km and will weigh only 650 kilogrammes (1,400 pounds) each.
Crucially, they will communicate with Earth four times faster, said the company, and six would be enough to assure permanent coverage.
"O3b's prices will be 30 – 50 percent less than traditional satellite services," said the document.
And it added that a country like the Democratic Republic of Congo could move from being one of the most poorly-connected on Earth to one of the best.
Launch company Arianespace, which will put the satellites in orbit, said the O3b constellation will combine "the global reach of satellite coverage with the speed of a fiber-optic network".
Project investors include Internet giant Google, cable company Liberty Global, satellite operator SES, HSBC bank and the Development Bank of Southern Africa.
The first four satellites were due to be boosted into space on Monday but the launch was postponed by a day due to unfavourable weather conditions.
The next four satellites will be launched within weeks, according to Arianespace, and a final four "backup" orbiters early next year.
To refine its coverage, the constellation could in the end have as many as 16 supplementary satellites in addition to the 12 main ones, said O3b networks.
 
How has any experience with Humax decoders. Am planning to bring one and am not sure between Humax IR3000HD or Humax HD-Free. Am also exploring the options of am AJ Sports Card
 
Hi Kaminja,

I have Humax decoder bought in middle east with an AD Sports Card, all works very well and the decoder, specially branded by AD Sports, is goid. However, there was some confusion about whether or not it can record on external hard drive, it seemsthis not implemented in my box. I got it online from an outfit in Jordan who sent it by DHL Express, and that also worked well. Same place has JSC Cards, but they are a bit pricey. Watch out in case your card has to be "married" to a decoder, mine is.

How has any experience with Humax decoders. Am planning to bring one and am not sure between Humax IR3000HD or Humax HD-Free. Am also exploring the options of am AJ Sports Card
 
Hey North,

Thanks very much. I am looking to bring the IR 3000HD which has two slots for cards but it isnt married to any. That would give give me the flexibility between A l j a z e e r a sports and A D sports card. Which disk are you using around and did it trouble you or you just did a plug n play? Have you known who btwn AD or Al Jaz will be showing 2013-14 e p l? whats the website from your guys in Jordan for comparison purposes?
 
When hunting Nilesat 101,102,201 and 7WA using HD receiver

all channels 1164

tv1008

free 821

radio 140

scrambled 187

HD 164

when using normal receiver
All channels 1000

tv;844

free 809

scrambled 35

radio 156

free140
 
Good work Philolando,
give us the best transponder to start with when hunting Nilesat and 7WA.
 
Those on Intelsat 902 at 62E, are NTV and QTV stable now,I want to track them over the weekend.
 
Hi Kaminja

My Humax decoder is - Decoder Model : IR3025HD/ME
The guy I was actually dealing with, who commuicates in English and was quite helpful (including getting the card activated once it was in my setup) is:

Taqi Abughazaleh

jsc-cards Administrator,
www.jsc-cards.com
Info@jsc-cards.com
Tel: +27715571883
sms: +962795100507

As far as I can tell, the record function on an external USB device has not been activated on my unit, I think you have to get the more expensive unit to have that function, although the functions seem to be there.

Sorry, I have no idea about EPL






Hey North,

Thanks very much. I am looking to bring the IR 3000HD which has two slots for cards but it isnt married to any. That would give give me the flexibility between A l j a z e e r a sports and A D sports card. Which disk are you using around and did it trouble you or you just did a plug n play? Have you known who btwn AD or Al Jaz will be showing 2013-14 e p l? whats the website from your guys in Jordan for comparison purposes?
 
Thanks very much Northumberland. I really appreciate. I will be getting my Humax 3000HD this weekend and I will feinetly talk to your guy to hook me up with a card. Which bird do you use for your AD channels?
 
when i first got kenyan mux on 10e i thought i can watch them without a problem but i was wrong. when are we going a stable kenyan mux on satelite probably on ku band?
 
Thanks very much Northumberland. I really appreciate. I will be getting my Humax 3000HD this weekend and I will feinetly talk to your guy to hook me up with a card. Which bird do you use for your AD channels?

I get the AD Sports package, which includes Sky News HD, and the MBC channels, Fox Movies, etc all in HD. BBC World is of course FTA, as is Al Jazeera English etc. I track Nilesat 201 and Eutelsat 7 W A using a 1.35 m offset dish. I get a signal which is strong enough, apart from when it rains. I have had a lot of trouble finding a suitable LNB, and have tried most of the LNBs availabe on Luthuli avenue, but I find I get the best signal by using an old and cheap LNB. I wish I could get Nilesat 101, which has BBC Lifestyle and BBC Entertainment as part of the Showtime bouquet, but I guess I would need at least a 2.4m dish to get that satellite.
 
Hi Nortumberland,
Which is the strogest frequency for this satellite you are getting?I would like to hunt also.Thank you
 
Hi Nortumberland,
Which is the strogest frequency for this satellite you are getting?I would like to hunt also.Thank you

Hello. I find that the best frequency to begin with is 11785v27500 (Dubai One, Nilesat 201). Feed in that frequency and maximize the signal level and quality. Then input the CNN frequency (11977v27500) and play around with your set-up (mainly dish elevation and LNB skew) to maximize reception. For the CNN tp to be watchable without cracking, the signal level has to be above 55%. All the best.
 
I searched for any signals from Eutelsat 3D, Africa beam, Ku, this evening, but in vain. The orientation of the dish to track this bird is very close to the orientation for SES5, almost identical Azimuth, just a little lower in the sky, 2 degrees or so - So I first tracked SES5 and got a good signal, left the Azimuth alone, and lowered the dish exactly 2 degs, figured that should be on Eutelsat 3D. I then did a blind scan. I could still pick up most of the SES5 channels, but I did not register any new channels not already known to be from SES5, although there were frequencies where I got a green bar with strong quality, but no TV channels picked up. I would have thought that Eutelsat would have at least put out some sort of test channel, endless loop, on the Africa Ku band, even if there were no commercial takers yet. But perhaps they have not even switched on the Africa Ku band yet. All of the channels listed in Lyngsat and KingofSat are on the European transponders, and they have simply switched all of those from Eutelsat 3C, which must be past its sell by date.

Tried yesterday to get Eutelsat 3D an only could get the 10871H 19630 wit 150cm offset!
 
Hello. I find that the best frequency to begin with is 11785v27500 (Dubai One, Nilesat 201). Feed in that frequency and maximize the signal level and quality. Then input the CNN frequency (11977v27500) and play around with your set-up (mainly dish elevation and LNB skew) to maximize reception. For the CNN tp to be watchable without cracking, the signal level has to be above 55%. All the best.

Thanks Ranksat,
I,m going to try to nail it with my 1.8 prime focus dish.
 
Thanks Freddygaz, but are you sure that was a transponder on Eutelsat 3D?, from Lyngsat, it looks like you had tracked Rascom QAF 1R at 2.8 E, Lyngsat shows 10871 H 19630 as having Libyan Mux and test cards.

Just saw libyan channels plus test signals nothin itrestin!lets give it time
 
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