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Nepali TV broadcast signals, your satellite
dish must be positioned correctly towards
the Eutelsat Hotbird 2 satellite, which
is located at 13° East. To receive this
signal the dish must be aligned by tilt
as well as elevation and azimuth.
We strongly recommend that you have it
professionally installed by Nepali TV agents
or by an approved installer.
Satellite
- Eutelsat Hotbirds -13° East
Frequency
- 11727 MHz.
Symbol rate
- 27500
Polarity
- V
FEC - 3/4

General Information
The Eutelsat satellites are "parked"
approximately 22,300 miles above the equator.
In reality, the satellites travel from west
to east, but to us on Earth they appear
stationary because they match the exact
speed of the Earth's rotation. (This is
a geostationary orbit also known as Clarke's
belt) If you stand up now, turn towards
the southern hemisphere, and tilt your head
up to the heavens, you'll be looking in
the general direction of Eutelsat satellites.
Our satellite reaches 96 millions homes
in 52 countries. It is one of most popular
and it’s got one of the strongest
signals in entire region.

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