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Numer Nazwa Język/opis Typ Satelita Numer Nazwa Język/opis Typ Satelita 218 Polonia 1 polski Hot Bird 311 TRT Belgesel turecki Hot Bird 219 Tele 5 polski Hot Bird 312 GEM TV farsi Hot Bird 220 iTV polski Hot Bird 313 Az TV 1 azerski Hot Bird 225 CNBC angielski Hot Bird 315 Arirang World koreański Hot Bird 226 BBC World angielski Hot Bird 316 CCTV 4 chiński Hot Bird 227 Bloomberg TV Europe angielski Hot Bird 317 Thai Global TV tajski Hot Bird 228 EuroNews angielski Hot Bird 319 SRI TV syngaleski Hot Bird 229 France 24 ANG angielski Hot Bird 320 VTV 4 wietnamski Hot Bird 230 France 24 FR francuski Hot Bird 321 VTC-10 angielski Hot Bird 231 TV 5 Monde Europe francuski Hot Bird 323 Colombo TV syngaleski Hot Bird 233 DW - TV Europe niemiecki Hot Bird 324 TVK khmerski Hot Bird 235 Al Jazeera English angielski Hot Bird 326 TV Romania International rumuński Hot Bird 236 CCTV News angielski Hot Bird 328 Kanali Voulis grecki Hot Bird 237 NHK World TV japoński Hot Bird 329 RIK Sat grecki Hot Bird 238 Rai Uno włoski Hot Bird 331 Russia Today angielski Hot Bird 239 Rai Due włoski Hot Bird 332 Rossiya 24 rosyjski Hot Bird 240 Rai Tre włoski Hot Bird 333 ORT International rosyjski Hot Bird 241 Rai News włoski Hot Bird 334 R1 rosyjski Hot Bird 242 Rai Scuola włoski Hot Bird 335 Sojuz TV rosyjski Hot Bird 243 RAI Storia włoski Hot Bird 336 Caspio Net rosyjski Hot Bird 244 RTR Planeta rosyjski Hot Bird 338 TV Rus rosyjski Hot Bird 245 ZDF niemiecki Hot Bird 339 24-TV rosyjski Hot Bird 252 RTP International portugalski Hot Bird 341 7 Kazakhstan kazachski Hot Bird 253 Arte HD francuski/niemiecki HD Hot Bird 342 Belarus 24 białoruski Hot Bird 258 CNC World English angielski Hot Bird 344 Shanson TV rosyjski Hot Bird 260 I24 News English angielski Hot Bird 345 Shant TV armeński Hot Bird 261 TBN Europe arabski Hot Bird 346 CBC TV azerski Hot Bird 264 Voa TV Persian angielski Hot Bird 347 TgCom24 włoski Hot Bird 266 Arise News angielski Hot Bird 348 Armenia TV armeński Hot Bird 267 Press TV HD angielski HD Hot Bird 349 Armenia 1 TV armeński Hot Bird 270 Fashion TV moda Hot Bird 350 Gunaz TV azerski Hot Bird 271 World Fashion HD moda HD Hot Bird 351 Ictimai TV azerski Hot Bird 272 Class TV Moda moda Hot Bird 353 Suryoyo Sat aramejski Hot Bird 273 Fashion Television moda Hot Bird 358 SF Info HD niemiecki HD Hot Bird 276 Hispan TV HD hiszpański HD Hot Bird 359 Das Erste niemiecki Hot Bird 277 BVN TV holenderski Hot Bird 360 Family TV niemecki Hot Bird 280 BFM TV francuski Hot Bird 362 Music Box Russia muzyka Hot Bird 282 Telesur hiszpański Hot Bird 363 Nex1 farsi Hot Bird 284 RAI Sport 1 sport Hot Bird 364 RTL 102,5 muzyka Hot Bird 285 RAI Sport 2 sport Hot Bird 365 Muzic TV muzyka Hot Bird 286 YAS Sports arabski Hot Bird 366 Med Music arabski Hot Bird 287 Abu Dhabi Sports arabski Hot Bird 367 Radio Italia TV włoski Hot Bird 288 Dubai Sports 3 sport Hot Bird 368 PMC muzyka Hot Bird 291 Smile Of A Child angielski Hot Bird 369 E4me TV muzyka Hot Bird 292 Jeem Europe dla dzieci Hot Bird 370 Radio Farda farsi Hot Bird 293 RAI Gulp dla dzieci Hot Bird 374 Al Forat arabski Hot Bird 295 Hod Hod Farsi dla dzieci Hot Bird 375 Bugun turecki Hot Bird 296 Baraem Arab dla dzieci Hot Bird 377 Sky News Arabia arabski Hot Bird 298 Hod Hod dla dzieci Hot Bird 380 Voa Europe angielski Hot Bird 299 Ariana TV Network Int. malamajski Hot Bird 384 VoA TV angielski Hot Bird 300 TRT Turk turecki Hot Bird 385 Saudi Channel 2 arabski Hot Bird 301 RT HD angielski HD Hot Bird 389 Real Time angielski Hot Bird 302 RT Doc HD angielski HD Hot Bird 391 ETV Ethiopia amharski Hot Bird 303 KBS World HD angielski HD Hot Bird 392 Al Ghad Al Araby arabski Hot Bird 304 Kanal Hayat turecki Hot Bird 400 Tele Padre Pio włoski Hot Bird 305 Telepace HD z Watykanu HD Hot Bird 401 Sposa TV HD włoski HD Hot Bird 306 Super Tennis HD włoski HD Hot Bird 402 Fishing TV włoski Hot Bird 307 Al Rayyan TV HD arabski HD Hot Bird 403 Ada Channel włoski Hot Bird 308 Lider TV azerski Hot Bird 405 Reteconomy włoski Hot Bird 309 Erde&Mensch wiele Hot Bird 406 TG NORBA 24 włoski Hot Bird 310 UKRAINE TODAY angielski Hot Bird 407 TG Architettura włoski Hot Bird 2 grudnia 2015 r. Lista kanałów FTA Strona 3 z 8 2 grudnia 2015 r. Lista kanałów FTA Strona 4 z 8 (dekodery ADB). (dekodery ADB). Numer Nazwa Język/opis Typ Satelita Numer Nazwa Język/opis Typ Satelita 410 Juwelo TV Italia włoski Hot Bird 515 ZDF KULTUR HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 411 TBN Italia włoski Hot Bird 516 PHOENIX HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 414 Class Horse TV włoski Hot Bird 517 3SAT HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 415 UnireSat by Teleippica włoski Hot Bird 518 ORF 2 Europe niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 416 RADIONORBA TV włoski Hot Bird 519 Sat 1 Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 417 People TV włoski Hot Bird 520 SAT 1 niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 418 Tele San Marino włoski Hot Bird 521 SAT 1 Schweiz niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 421 Canale Italia włoski Hot Bird 522 Super RTL Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 422 Challenger TV włoski Hot Bird 523 VOX Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 424 Canale Italia 84 włoski Hot Bird 524 Pro 7 Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 426 HSE 24 Italia włoski Hot Bird 525 ProSieben niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 428 Viva l'Italia Channel włoski Hot Bird 526 Pro 7 Schweiz niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 429 Rai Med włoski Hot Bird 527 KIKA HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 430 Canale Italia włóski Hot Bird 528 NICK - Comedy Central niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 432 TRM Network włoski Hot Bird 529 Disney Channel Germany niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 433 Arte Oggi TV włoski Hot Bird 530 RIC niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 434 Radio Radio TV włoski Hot Bird 531 Nick Ostereich/ Comedy Central niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 435 Music Life włoski Hot Bird 533 N-TV niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 436 Disco Channel włoski Hot Bird 534 Bibel TV HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 440 TV Art Live włoski Hot Bird 535 RNF Plus niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 441 TeleCampione włoski Hot Bird 536 hr-fernsehen HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 444 Arte Channel włoski Hot Bird 537 Sport 1 niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 445 Orler włoski Hot Bird 538 N 24 niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 447 La 8 włoski Hot Bird 539 Eurosport Deutschland niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 448 TVA Vicenza włoski Hot Bird 540 rbb Berlin HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 449 QVC Italia włoski Hot Bird 541 SWR BW HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 454 TV Koper-Capodistria słoweński Hot Bird 542 MDR Sachsen HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 457 Automoto TV włoski Hot Bird 543 MDR Fernsehen niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 458 i TV ITALIA włoski Hot Bird 544 ManouLenz.tv niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 460 Camera dei Deputati włoski Hot Bird 545 QVC Beauty & Style HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 461 Senato italiano włoski Hot Bird 546 Sixx niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 462 RAI Nettuno Sat Uno włoski Hot Bird 547 RTL Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 472 BBC Persian farsi Hot Bird 548 RTL2 Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 474 Simaye Azadi farsi Hot Bird 549 RTL niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 476 Abu Dhabi TV HD arabski HD Hot Bird 550 RTL 2 niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 477 SonLife angielski/religijny Hot Bird 551 RTL Schweiz niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 478 Zagros kurdyjski Hot Bird 552 RTL 2 Schweiz niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 479 Manoto 1 farsi Hot Bird 553 Niederbayern niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 480 Al Hurra HD farsi HD Hot Bird 554 RTL Nitro niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 485 Al Jazeera Mobasher arabski Hot Bird 556 Schau TV niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 486 BBC Arabic arabski Hot Bird 557 ProSieben MAXX niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 487 Al Jazeera Documentary arabski Hot Bird 558 SAT 1 Gold niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 490 Algerie 3 arabski Hot Bird 559 BTV niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 491 Medi 1 Sat arabski Hot Bird 560 Kabel 1 Osterreich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 493 TV Tunisia 1 arabski Hot Bird 561 Kabel 1 niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 496 Tamazight berberyjski Hot Bird 562 Kabel 1 Schweiz niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 498 Canal Algerie arabski/fran. Hot Bird 563 ARD Alpha niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 500 ARTE HD niemiecki/francuski HD Astra 19,2⁰E 564 DMAX Deutschland niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 501 Das Erste HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 565 Melodie Express niemecki Astra 19,2⁰E 502 Eins Festival HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 566 HR Fernsehen niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 503 Anixe HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 567 Deutsches Music Fernsehen niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 505 Servus TV HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 568 Hitradio OE3 niemecki Astra 19,2⁰E 506 TV TRWAM polski Astra 19,2⁰E 569 VIVA Germany niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 507 Super RTL niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 570 VIVA Ostereich niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 508 Eins Plus HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 571 Deluxe Music niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 509 VOX Deutschland niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 572 GoTV niemiecki/muzyczny Astra 19,2⁰E 510 Tele 5 Germany niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 573 Shop24Direct niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 511 Tagesschau 24 HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 574 Regio TV niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 512 ZDF INFO HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 575 TLC Germany niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 513 ZDF HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 576 nice niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 514 ZDF NEO HD niemiecki HD Astra 19,2⁰E 577 Folx TV niemiecki Astra 19,2⁰E 2 grudnia 2015 r.
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