Express AM 8, a new geostationary communications satellite, has launched a new frequency for Belarus 24 HD, a Russian-language news channel. The new frequency, 11637.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S2 SR:30000 FEC:1/2 SID:3 PID:201[MPEG-4] /301 Russian- Clear), is now available to viewers in Europe and Asia.
Belarus 24 HD is a state-owned channel that was launched in 2007. The channel broadcasts news, documentaries, and other programming from Belarus. The channel is available on a variety of platforms, including satellite, cable, and IPTV.
The launch of the new frequency for Belarus 24 HD is part of a broader effort by Express AM 8 to expand its reach to viewers in Europe and Asia. The satellite is also carrying a number of other channels, including Russia Today, RT Documentary, and Al Jazeera English.
Express AM 8 is a powerful new satellite that is expected to play a major role in the global communications market. The satellite is equipped with a variety of high-poweredKu-band and C-band transponders, which can be used to broadcast a wide range of programming.
The launch of the new frequency for Belarus 24 HD is a significant development for Express AM 8 and for viewers in Europe and Asia. The new frequency will make Belarus 24 HD more accessible to viewers in these regions, and it will help to expand the reach of Express AM 8.
Here are some additional details about the new frequency for Belarus 24 HD:
- Frequency: 11637.00MHz
- Polarisation: Vertical
- Modulation: DVB-S2
- Symbol Rate: 30000
- FEC: 1/2
- SID: 3
- PID: 201 (MPEG-4)
- PID: 301 (Russian audio)
To receive Belarus 24 HD on the new frequency, you will need a satellite dish that is pointed at Express AM 8 (14W). You will also need a satellite receiver that is capable of decoding DVB-S2 signals.
Belarus 24 HD is a free-to-air channel, so you will not need to subscribe to any satellite TV service in order to watch it.
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