The frequency of AnewZ channel on Different Satellites

Overview of AnewZ
Satellite Frequencies for AnewZ
Azerspace 1 (46.0° East)
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Satellite: Azerspace 1
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Position: 46.0° East
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Frequency: 11095 MHz
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Polarization: Horizontal (H)
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Symbol Rate: 30000
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FEC: 5/6
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Standard: DVB-S2
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Modulation: 8PSK
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Format: MPEG-4 HD 1080
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Satellite: Azerspace 1
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Position: 46.0° East
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Frequency: 11135 MHz
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Polarization: Horizontal (H)
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Symbol Rate: 30000
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FEC: 5/6
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Standard: DVB-S2
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Modulation: 8PSK
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Format: MPEG-4 HD 1080
Astra 1P (19.2° East)
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Satellite: Astra 1P
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Position: 19.2° East
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Frequency: 11068 MHz
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Polarization: Vertical (V)
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Symbol Rate: 22000
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FEC: 5/6
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Standard: DVB-S
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Modulation: QPSK
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Format: MPEG-4 HD 1080
Hotbird 13G (13.0° East)
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Satellite: Hotbird 13G
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Position: 13.0° East
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Frequency: 12520 MHz
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Polarization: Vertical (V)
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Symbol Rate: 27500
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FEC: 2/3
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Standard: DVB-S2
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Modulation: 8PSK
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Format: MPEG-4 HD 1080
Eutelsat 7 West A (7.3° West)
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Satellite: Eutelsat 7 West A
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Position: 7.3° West
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Frequency: 11449 MHz
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Polarization: Horizontal (H)
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Symbol Rate: 27500
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FEC: 2/3
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Standard: DVB-S2
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Modulation: 8PSK
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Format: MPEG-4 HD 1080
Eutelsat 8 West B (8.0° West)
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Satellite: Eutelsat 8 West B
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Position: 8.0° West
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Frequency: 12687 MHz
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Polarization: Horizontal (H)
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Symbol Rate: 27500
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FEC: 5/6
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Standard: DVB-S
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Modulation: QPSK
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Format: MPEG-4 HD 1080
Reception Requirements
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A compatible satellite antenna, typically 60–90 cm for Ku-band reception in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia
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An LNB (Low Noise Block) aligned to the right satellite location
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A DVB-S2 compatible equipment for the elevated-definition feeds on Azerspace 1, Hotbird 13G, and Eutelsat 7 West A
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A standard DVB-S equipment for the feeds on Astra 1P and Eutelsat 8 West B
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No decryption module or subscription is required, as AnewZ is transmit free-to-air on all listed satellites
Role of Signal Strength and Quality Meters
Signal meters are essential tools for achieving precise satellite positioning and ensuring steady reception under different environmental conditions.
Reliable channel reception depends on more than accurate frequency information alone. Proper installation, quality receiving equipment, and correctly configured satellite settings all contribute to maintaining stable television broadcasts under normal viewing conditions.
- Strength shows raw transmission power, while sharpness reflects usable transmission.
- Quality readings are more important for steady viewing.
- Meters help lower guesswork during antenna positioning.
- They enhance setup accuracy and long-term efficiency.
Following the latest satellite broadcasting developments helps viewers enjoy uninterrupted television services while ensuring their receiving equipment remains compatible with modern transmission standards. Accurate technical information continues to be the foundation of reliable channel reception and a smooth viewing experience.




