
Astra 4A Satellite All Channal Biss Key And Frequency 2021
Astra 4A is one of the Astra communications satellites owned and operated by SES at the Astra 5°E orbital slot providing digital television and radio broadcasts, data, and interactive services to Nordic countries, eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa in the 11.70 GHz-12.75 GHz range of the Ku band and 18.8 GHz-21.75 GHz range of the Ka band.
1 Channel 34 4.8°E biss Astra 4A… – PTV Cricket Feed Biss Key
2 New Biss Key – PowerVu Key Astra 4A / SES-5-4.8° East
3 Satellite Astra 4A – 4.8 East, TV channels, frequencies
4 New Biss Key 2021 Satellite Database Information
5 Latest Astra 4A All Biss Keys Channels @ 4.8°E Update 2021
Astra 4A All Biss Keys Channels @ 4.8°E Uptade
TP | SR | Channels | Biss Key / ID |
11747 V | 30000 | Test (ТЕТ) | FF FF FF FD FF FF FF FD / 1DF1 |
11747 V | 30000 | Test (2+2) | FF FF FF FD FF FF FF FD / 1DE7 |
11766 H | 27500 | ТЕТ | 19 09 06 00 11 76 60 00 / 17DE |
11766 H | 27500 | 2+2 | 09 02 19 24 63 23 06 8C / 17E8 |
11766 H | 27500 | 1+1 International | 1A 2B 3C 00 4D 5E 6F 00 / 17ED |
12073 H | 27500 | TRK Ukraine | А5 EB 22 00 57 6F 50 00 /19AF |
12130 V | 27500 | TRK Ukraine | А5 EB 22 00 57 6F 50 00 /19D2 |
12130 V | 27500 | 34 channel (Mpeg4) | А5 EB 22 00 57 6F 75 00 /1A0E |
12130 V | 27500 | UFO TV | А5 EB 22 00 57 6F 25 00 /1A18 |
12130 V | 27500 | Indigo TV | А5 EB 22 00 57 6F 25 00 /1A22 |
12265 H | 30000 | The Epoch (Mpeg4) | A1 B2 C3 00 C3 B2 A1 00 /1E21 |
12265 H | 30000 | Dacha (Mpeg4) | AA BB CC 00 CC BB AA 00 /1E20 |
12265 H | 30000 | Movie UA Drama | 38 04 45 81 36 94 01 00 /1E25 |
12265 H | 30000 | Test (Mpeg4) | 65 43 21 C9 65 43 21 C9 / 1E2A |
12265 H | 30000 | 1+1_ASO | 65 43 21 C9 12 34 56 9C / 1E15 |
12265 H | 30000 | TET_ASO | 19 09 06 28 11 76 60 E7 / 1E16 |
12284 V | 27500 | Nadia TV (Mpeg4) | 11 22 33 00 44 55 66 00 / 1B03 |
12399 V | 27500 | Inter | AC 12 34 F2 43 21 CA 2E / 1C8E |
12399 V | 27500 | NTN | AC 12 34 F2 43 21 CA 2E / 1C98 |
12399 V | 27500 | Inter (Mpeg4) | 12 34 AC 00 12 34 AC 00 / 1CDE |
Overview
The satellite was launched in November 2007 as Sirius 4 by SES Sirius. At that time, SES owned a 75% shareholding in SES Sirius, which was increased to 90% in 2008 and to 100% in March 2010. In June 2010, the affiliate company was renamed SES Astra (then a subsidiary company of SES) and the Sirius 4 satellite was renamed Astra 4A
Astra 4A provides three Ku band broadcast beams – the Nordic beam to Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, the European beam to Eastern European and Baltic countries including Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia and Ukraine, and the African beam to sub-Saharan Africa.
Reception is possible on dishes as small as 60 cm from all three beams, with reception from the European beam across Europe and from the African beam across sub-Saharan across Africa with dishes of 90 cm-120 cm
The satellite also carries a dedicated payload of two transponders for Ka band services, for applications such as interactive and contribution services. Both uplink and downlink within the African footprint are available, and also inter-connectivity between Africa and Europe so broadcasting out of Europe is available without the need for expensive fibre ground links.
Five of these African beam transponders are contracted with ETV and Globecast having signed one transponder each and three transponders signed by On Digital Media for the South African TopTV network.
Co-located with Astra 4A at 5°E is the SES-5 satellite. Launched in July 2012, this satellite provides a similar European and African coverage and was originally named Sirius 5, but renamed to Astra 4B in 2010 and then to SES-5 in 2011.
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