Palestinian Satellite Channel
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Palestine Satellite Channel | |
Type | Satellite television network |
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Country | Palestine |
Availability | Worldwide |
Key people | Hesham Meki, General Coordinator |
Launch date | 1999 |
Website | http://www.psctv.com |
Palestine Satellite Channel and its companion radio station, Voice of Palestine (launched 1995) are free-to-air (FTA) general entertainment channels in Arabic. The satellite channel is part of the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation, established in 1994. Many Palestinians see the launching of the satellite channel as a vital part of the national movement for independence, sovereignty and peace in Palestine.
Palestinian Terrestrial Television began broadcasting from the Gaza Strip immediately after the government took power under the Oslo Accords in 1994.
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[edit] Reception Information
The Palestine Satellite Channel is available worldwide via five satellites[1]
[edit] Europe
Hot Bird 4
- Frequency: 12.654 MHz
- Orbital Position: 13° East
- Polarity: Horizontal
- Symbol Rate: 27.5 MSymb
- FEC:3/4
[edit] Asia
- Frequency: 3.880 MHz
- Orbital Position: 105.5° East
- Polarity: Horizontal
- Symbol Rate: 27.5 MSymb
- FEC: 3/4
[edit] South America
Hispasat 1C
- Frequency: 12.132 MHz
- Orbital Position: 30° East
- Polarity: Horizontal
- Symbol Rate: 27.5 MSymb
- FEC: 3/4
[edit] North America
Telstar 5
- Frequency: 12.146 MHz
- Orbital Position: 97° West
- Polarity: Vertical
- Symbol Rate: 22.0 MSymb
- FEC: 3/4
[edit] Africa
NSS-7
- Frequency: 4.171 GHz
- Orbital Position: 333° East
- Polarity: RHCP
- Symbol Rate: 27.5 MSymb
- FEC: 7/8