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11785 H 27500
KU
11900 V 27500
KU
11785 H 27500
KU
3965 H 4333
C
11919 V 27500
KU
dishurdu Updated 08-07-2026
Asia Satellite KU Band and C Band TV list
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Asia Satellite Channel List
Asia Satellite chart degree postion Channel List
Satellite Name |
Position |
LNB Type |
ChinaSat 6B |
115.5°E |
C |
Koreasat 5 |
113.0°E |
Ku |
Koreasat 5A |
113.0°E |
Ku |
ChinaSat 10 |
110.5°E |
C |
BSAT 4B |
110.0°E |
C |
BSAT 3A |
110.0°E |
Ku |
BSAT 3C/JCSAT 110R |
110.0°E |
Ku |
JCSAT 15 |
110.0°E |
Ku |
BSAT 4A |
110.0°E |
Ku |
SES 7 |
108.2°E |
S and Ku |
SES 9 |
108.2°E |
Ku |
Telkom 4 |
108.2°E |
C |
AsiaSat 7 |
105.5°E |
C and Ku |
AsiaSat 5 |
100.5°E |
C and Ku |
ChinaSat 11 |
98.0°E |
C and Ku |
G-Sat 9 |
97.3°E |
Ku |
Express 103 |
96.5°E |
C and Ku |
SES 8 |
95.0°E |
Ku |
SES 12 |
95.0°E |
Ku |
G-Sat 15 |
93.5°E |
Ku |
G-Sat 17 |
93.5°E |
C |
ChinaSat 9 |
92.2°E |
Ku |
Measat 3b |
91.5°E |
Ku |
Measat 3a |
91.5°E |
C and Ku |
Yamal 401 |
90.0°E |
C and Ku |
ST 2 |
88.0°E |
C and Ku |
ChinaSat 12 |
87.5°E |
C and Ku |
KazSat 2 |
86.5°E |
Ku |
Intelsat 15 |
85.0°E |
Ku |
Horizons 2 |
85.0°E |
Ku |
G-Sat 10 |
83.0°E |
C and Ku |
G-Sat 30 |
83.0°E |
C and Ku |
Express 80 |
80.0°E |
C and Ku |
Thaicom 6 |
78.5°E |
C and Ku |
Thaicom 8 |
78.5°E |
Ku |
Apstar 7 |
76.5°E |
C and Ku |
ABS 2 |
75.0°E |
C and Ku |
ABS 2A |
75.0°E |
Ku |
G-Sat 18 |
74.0°E |
C and Ku |
NSS 9 |
177.0°W |
C |
Intelsat 18 |
180.0°E |
C and Ku |
Intelsat 10 4.9° |
177.8°E |
|
Eutelsat 172B |
172.0°E |
C and Ku |
Horizons 3e |
169.0°E |
Ku |
Intelsat 19 |
166.0°E |
C and Ku |
Superbird B3 |
162.0°E |
Ku |
Optus D1 |
160.0°E |
Ku |
ABS 6 |
159.0°E |
C and Ku |
Optus D3 |
156.0°E |
Ku |
Optus 10 |
156.0°E |
Ku |
JCSAT 2B |
154.0°E |
C and Ku |
Optus D2 |
152.0°E |
Ku |
BRIsat |
150.5°E |
ku |
JCSAT 18/Kacific 1 |
150.0°E |
Ku |
Nusantara Satu |
146.0°E |
C |
Superbird C2 |
144.0°E |
Ku |
JCSAT 16 (moving 0.6°E/day) |
142.5°E |
|
Apstar 9 |
142.0°E |
C and Ku |
Express AM5 |
140.0°E |
C and Ku |
Express AT2 |
|
Ku |
Telstar 18 Vantage (Apstar 5C) |
138.0°E |
C and Ku |
Apstar 6D |
134.0°E |
C and Ku |
Apstar 6C |
134.0°E |
C and Ku |
JCSAT 5A |
132.0°E |
C and Ku |
Vinasat 1 |
132.0°E |
C and Ku |
Vinasat 2 |
132.0°E |
Ku |
ChinaSat 2D |
130.0°E |
C |
ChinaSat 6C |
130.0°E |
C |
LaoSat 1 |
128.5°E |
C and Ku |
JCSAT 3A |
128.0°E |
Ku |
ChinaSat 6A |
125.0°E |
C |
JCSAT 4B |
124.0°E |
Ku |
AsiaSat 9 |
122.0°E |
C and Ku |
AsiaSat 6/Thaicom 7 |
120.0°E |
C |
Thaicom 4 |
119.3°E |
Ku |
Bangabandhu 1 |
119.3°E |
C and Ku |
Telkom 3S |
118.0°E |
Ku |
Koreasat 6 |
116.0°E |
Ku |
Koreasat 7 |
116.0°E |
Ku |
Featured snippet answer: Asia is a DishUrdu reference page for satellite TV users who need clear channel frequency guidance, receiver tuning help, dish setting notes and quick setup reminders. Use the available table data with your receiver menu and verify the active signal before saving channels.
This page is written in a simple, user-friendly style for dish antenna and STB users. When you tune a satellite channel, open the installation menu on your receiver, choose the correct satellite name or orbital position, set the correct LNB type, and then enter the channel frequency details carefully. The most important values for a normal user are channel name, frequency, polarity and symbol rate.
For Ku Band receivers, many users select Universal LNB settings such as 9750/10600. For C Band, many setups use 5150, but the correct value depends on your LNB. If the signal quality is low, check dish direction, LNB skew, cable connector, DiSEqC port and weather condition before changing the saved channel list.
When this page is updated with fresh frequency data, the technical table should stay clean and easy to read. Use only these columns: Channel, Frequency, Polarity and Symbol Rate. Extra technical fields should not be added unless they are specifically required later.
| Channel | Frequency | Polarity | Symbol Rate |
| Asia | Update after manual verification | H / V | Update after manual verification |
If a frequency does not scan, do not assume the page is wrong immediately. Satellite channels can move to a new transponder, change symbol rate, become encrypted, or stop temporarily. Run a manual scan first, then try blind scan if the receiver supports it. Keep the dish antenna stable and move it slowly while watching signal quality, not only signal strength.
Before publishing, verify all frequencies manually because satellite channel data can change.
Open your STB installation menu, choose the satellite, enter frequency, polarity and symbol rate, then run manual scan. Save the result only after the receiver locks the signal.
No signal can happen because of wrong LNB settings, weak dish alignment, damaged cable, wrong DiSEqC port, rain fade, or an old frequency entry.
Yes. Satellite TV data changes often, so always verify the latest working frequency manually before publishing or updating a final table.
Use only Channel, Frequency, Polarity and Symbol Rate for clean user-friendly frequency tables.
Add one receiver screenshot or dish antenna image near the first table. Suggested ALT text: asia frequency receiver setup and dish signal guide.
Useful related pages: Satellite Frequency, Strong TP, Dish Setting, LNB Frequency.
Before publishing, verify all frequencies manually because satellite channel data can change.
Featured snippet: To scan a satellite channel, confirm the satellite name, enter the correct frequency, polarity and symbol rate, choose the right LNB type, then scan after signal quality is stable.
| Channel / Satellite | Frequency | Polarity | Symbol Rate | Band |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Use page details above | Verify active TP | H / V | Verify SR | KU / C Band |
Add a channel logo, satellite beam image or receiver screenshot near the first frequency table where useful. Use descriptive ALT text such as: channel name satellite frequency and dish setting guide.
The most common reasons are wrong LNB type, inactive transponder, weak signal quality or an incorrect satellite position.
Use manual scan when you know the exact frequency, polarity and symbol rate. Use blind scan when the receiver list is old or the channel frequency has changed.
Yes. Satellite channels can move to a new transponder, update symbol rate or change encryption status. Always verify before final setup.
Open important satellite, channel, sports, news and dish setting pages directly.
Featured snippet answer: Sat is a DishUrdu reference page for satellite TV users who need clear channel frequency guidance, receiver tuning help, dish setting notes and quick setup reminders. Use the available table data with your receiver menu and verify the active signal before saving channels.
This page is written in a simple, user-friendly style for dish antenna and STB users. When you tune a satellite channel, open the installation menu on your receiver, choose the correct satellite name or orbital position, set the correct LNB type, and then enter the channel frequency details carefully. The most important values for a normal user are channel name, frequency, polarity and symbol rate.
For Ku Band receivers, many users select Universal LNB settings such as 9750/10600. For C Band, many setups use 5150, but the correct value depends on your LNB. If the signal quality is low, check dish direction, LNB skew, cable connector, DiSEqC port and weather condition before changing the saved channel list.
When this page is updated with fresh frequency data, the technical table should stay clean and easy to read. Use only these columns: Channel, Frequency, Polarity and Symbol Rate. Extra technical fields should not be added unless they are specifically required later.
| Channel | Frequency | Polarity | Symbol Rate |
| Sat | Update after manual verification | H / V | Update after manual verification |
If a frequency does not scan, do not assume the page is wrong immediately. Satellite channels can move to a new transponder, change symbol rate, become encrypted, or stop temporarily. Run a manual scan first, then try blind scan if the receiver supports it. Keep the dish antenna stable and move it slowly while watching signal quality, not only signal strength.
Before publishing, verify all frequencies manually because satellite channel data can change.
Open your STB installation menu, choose the satellite, enter frequency, polarity and symbol rate, then run manual scan. Save the result only after the receiver locks the signal.
No signal can happen because of wrong LNB settings, weak dish alignment, damaged cable, wrong DiSEqC port, rain fade, or an old frequency entry.
Yes. Satellite TV data changes often, so always verify the latest working frequency manually before publishing or updating a final table.
Use only Channel, Frequency, Polarity and Symbol Rate for clean user-friendly frequency tables.
Add one receiver screenshot or dish antenna image near the first table. Suggested ALT text: sat frequency receiver setup and dish signal guide.
Useful related pages: Satellite Frequency, Strong TP, Dish Setting, LNB Frequency.
Before publishing, verify all frequencies manually because satellite channel data can change.