
BeIN TV Satellite Frequency Details
BeIN TV, a popular network for sports and entertainment, broadcasts its channels via satellite with specific technical settings to ensure high-quality transmission. Below are the frequency details for BeIN TV on two Eutelsat satellites located near the 7-8° West position:
Eutelsat @ 8°W
- Frequency: 11013 MHz
- Polarization: Horizontal
- Symbol Rate: 27500 SPS (symbols per second)
- FEC: 2/3
- Transmission Standard: DVB-S2 (Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite 2)
- Modulation: 8PSK (8 Phase Shift Keying)
This configuration allows for efficient data transfer and improved signal quality, making it suitable for HD content broadcasting with minimal signal interference.
Eutelsat @ 7.3°W
- Frequency: 12245 MHz
- Polarization: Vertical
- Symbol Rate: 27500 SPS
- FEC: 2/3
- Transmission Standard: DVB-S2
- Modulation: 8PSK
Similar to the 8°W setup, this setting supports high-definition (HD) channels with reliable data transmission and is optimized for consistent viewing experiences.
Technical Explanation of Key Terms
- Frequency (MHz): The specific channel on which the signal is broadcast. Here, 11013 MHz and 12245 MHz are used for different satellite beams, ensuring no interference.
- Polarization: Horizontal or Vertical polarization helps separate signals on the same frequency, doubling capacity by minimizing cross-signal interference.
- Symbol Rate: The rate at which symbols (data packets) are transmitted per second, here at 27500, balancing data throughput and bandwidth efficiency.
- FEC (Forward Error Correction): A 2/3 FEC setting ensures data accuracy by correcting errors in transmission, improving reliability in marginal signal areas.
- Transmission Standard: DVB-S2 is the standard for satellite broadcasting, offering enhanced data compression and efficiency for HD transmissions.
- Modulation: 8PSK is a modulation technique used to increase data rates and quality, ideal for high-definition broadcasts.
These specifications ensure that BeIN TV broadcasts remain clear, stable, and accessible to viewers who set their receivers to these configurations.