Arabic Channels
FREE TO AIR
ARABIC CHANNELS
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Free Arabic TV Channel List Via Satellite |
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2M Monde |
CTV Egypt |
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Abu Dhabi Sports 1 |
G0d Sheppard
TV |
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Ahlulbayt TV |
Ishtar TV |
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Al Anwar TV |
Jamahirya TV |
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Al Dawri Sports |
KTV 2 Kuwait |
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Al Fayhaa TV |
KTV 3 Kuwait |
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Al Forat TV |
Kuwait Space
Channel |
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Al Hayat |
LLBN Arabic |
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Al Iraqiya |
MEA TV |
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Al Jazeera English |
Oman TV |
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Al Kass Sports |
Qatar TV |
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Al Maghribia |
Saudi
Arabian TV1 |
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Al Ordoni TV |
Sharjah TV |
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Al Quran Al Kareem TV |
Sudan TV |
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Al Sunnah Al Nabawiyah |
Syria Drama |
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Alalam News |
SYRIA
satellite |
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Alkarma TV |
Tunisie 7 TV |
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Canal Algerie |
Yemen TV |
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Free Arabic Radio Channel List Via Satellite |
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Aden Radio |
Radio Oman |
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Alforat Radio |
Radio Quran |
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Chaine 1 |
Radio
Sout Al Sha'ab |
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El Bernameg Al Aam |
Radio
Umdurman Holy Koran |
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Emarat FM |
Republic of
Iraq |
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Holy Quran Radio |
Sana'a Radio |
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Program One |
Sharjah FM |
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Qatar Radio |
Umdurman
Radio |
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Radio Nationale |
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Q: How do I get the
Arabic channels?
A: Use the first
system listed
here.
Q: What's the
difference between the receivers?
A: The difference
between the receivers is the features
and functions of each receiver and the
quality of the material used to
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Our basic system is $149.00. This
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blind search / Power Scan / Smart Search
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you may want to spend about $20 or $30
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Q: What is Blind Search?
A: All the
satellite channels are being
broadcasted via transponders. Each
transponder carries a certain amount of
TV and
Radio Channels.
In order for a normal
receiver
to be able to scan the channels from a
satellite, it must have the transponder
programmed into the receiver. Each
transponder has 4 specifications.
1.
Frequency
2.
Symbol Rate
3.
Polarity
4.
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
In most
receivers the FEC is automatically set
by the receiver, so you don't have to
worry about inputting that in the
receiver. You do however need to input
the other 3 specifications, then scan in
the transponder for the channels.
In case
of a blind search / blind scan receiver,
the receiver will search the satellite
and automatically find the 4
specifications of the transponder.
Therefore, you will always have the
latest channels that are being
broadcasted off of the satellite. Once
new transponders are available, all you
do is just scan your satellite
receiver. The receiver will re-program
itself with all the up to date
transponder frequency, symbol rate,
polarity, and FEC.
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