Nilesat is a satellite operator that provides television and radio broadcasting services to Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. The company has a fleet of eight satellites that are in geostationary orbit, and these satellites broadcast a variety of channels in different languages.
The frequencies for Nilesat channels vary depending on the satellite and the channel, but there are some general guidelines that can be followed.
Nilesat 70°E
Nilesat 70°E is the company's flagship satellite, and it broadcasts a wide variety of channels in Arabic, English, French, and other languages. The frequencies for some of the most popular channels on Nilesat 70°E are as follows:
- Al Jazeera: 11013 H, 27500 3/4
- MBC1: 11277 H, 27500 3/4
- Dream 2: 12284 H, 27500 3/4
- Al Nahar: 12303 H, 27500 3/4
- OSN Ya Hala!: 12418 H, 27500 3/4
Nilesat 201
Nilesat 201 is a newer satellite that broadcasts a variety of channels in Arabic, English, French, and other languages. The frequencies for some of the most popular channels on Nilesat 201 are as follows:
- Al Arabiya: 11938 H, 27500 3/4
- beIN Sports 1: 11054 H, 27500 2/3
- beIN Sports 2: 11054 H, 27500 2/3
- beIN Sports 3: 11054 H, 27500 2/3
- beIN Sports 4: 11054 H, 27500 2/3
Nilesat 301
Nilesat 301 is a newer satellite that broadcasts a variety of channels in Arabic, English, French, and other languages. The frequencies for some of the most popular channels on Nilesat 301 are as follows:
- Al Hurra: 11564 H, 27500 3/4
- Al Jazeera English: 11564 H, 27500 3/4
- BBC World News: 11564 H, 27500 3/4
- France 24: 11564 H, 27500 3/4
- Deutsche Welle: 11564 H, 27500 3/4
To find the frequencies for specific channels, you can use a Nilesat frequency guide. These guides are available online and in print, and they typically list the frequencies for all of the major channels on Nilesat.