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RE: WHAT!! a bitcoin network satellite - Blockstream Satellite

in #bitcoin7 years ago (edited)

You can probably find the transponders by going to lyngsat.com The transponders can be rented on an hourly, daily, weekly, monthly basis. If you are a "Free To Air" satellite enthusiast, you know all about lyngsat- based in Germany. It scans all of the satelites around the world and gives the Transponder type (C or Ku Band) number, frequencies, Audio, video PID, and other valueable information, including the encryption provider and if the particular channel has an "F" in a white block by it- its free to watch. Galaxy 19 is a favorite of mine in the eastern US. Of course, your satellite reception will depend where you are located on the planet, and lyngsat.com will easily help you find available satelites to scan, and provide dealer information to obtain a small dish, cable, receiver and Lnb to begin viewing free foreign and domestic channels. Thanks for the info Ziad, I will try and find the transponders and list them, when time permits- if someone doesn't do it before me. The average cost of an entire basic system is around $150, delivered.

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