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How can I watch foreign TV and radio channels on satellite?

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How can I watch foreign TV and radio channels on satellite?

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How do I install a Monoblock LNB? The Monoblock LNB (for Astra 19.2 degrees east and Eutelsat Hot Bird at 13 degrees east) has the degree separation already pre-built. The Eutelsat feed should be the prime focus aligned LNB (central on the LNB arm), and as you look at the dish the Astra LNB part should be on the right. Our Monoblock LNBs have DiSEqC (automatic LNB switching) in-built, therefore no additional DiSEqC switching equipment is required. To align the central Eutelsat LNB, you can use an alignment compass for the azimuth angle (horizontal degree: 13 degrees east), and the elevation angle measurements can usually be aligned to the markings on the bracket of the back of the dish (AZ/EL mount). We have published the most common alignment angles. When setting up your set-top box to enter your LNB settings, go to the antenna settings or equivalent menu, and make sure DiSEqC/DiSEqC 1.0/DiSEqC switching is selected ‘ON’, your 1st feed entry should be ASTRA 19.2 degrees east (or ASTRA

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