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Thread: 28.2E Vs 19.2E - what's the difference

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    28.2E Vs 19.2E - what's the difference

    Hi guys - happy new year 1st

    I just wanted to know what's the difference I.e - are they both the same or dose each frequency provide the same channels? as my LNB can catch both signals on one lnb?

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    Astra 28.2 satellite is for the UK consumers hosting FREESAT, Sky channels and Astra 19.2 supports television packages for central europe broadcasters notably German and Spanish markets. If you move your dish from 28.2 to 19.2 and do a scan you will see and hear.
    KingofSat is a website that lists all the frequencies and broadcasters on those and other satellites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikefreak4eva View Post
    my LNB can catch both signals on one lnb?
    Yes, if the dish is motorised. Or on a fixed dish you need a separate LNB for each satellite.
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