Sky Latest Frequencies
Sky is a popular satellite television provider that offers a wide range of channels to its subscribers. In order to receive Sky channels, you need to have a satellite dish that is pointed at the correct satellite and that is tuned to the correct frequencies.
The latest frequencies for Sky are as follows:
Astra 2E/2F/2G at 28.5°E
- Frequency: 10714 H
- Symbol rate: 22000
- FEC: 5/6
- Polarization: Horizontal
Astra 19.2°E
- Frequency: 12012 V
- Symbol rate: 27500
- FEC: 2/3
- Polarization: Vertical
Eutelsat 5A at 31.5°E
- Frequency: 11919 H
- Symbol rate: 27500
- FEC: 2/3
- Polarization: Horizontal
Hotbird 13C at 13°E
- Frequency: 11097 V
- Symbol rate: 27500
- FEC: 2/3
- Polarization: Vertical
Nilesat 201 at 7°W
- Frequency: 11766 H
- Symbol rate: 27500
- FEC: 2/3
- Polarization: Horizontal
Please note that these are just the latest frequencies for Sky. The frequencies may change in the future, so it is always best to check with Sky for the most up-to-date information.
In addition to the frequencies, you will also need to know the following information in order to set up your satellite dish for Sky:
- LOF: The LOF is the local oscillator frequency. This is the frequency that your satellite receiver uses to tune to the satellite signal.
- LNB: The LNB is the low-noise block converter. This is the device that amplifies the satellite signal and converts it to a frequency that your satellite receiver can understand.
- DiSEqC: DiSEqC is a protocol that allows you to control multiple LNBs from a single satellite receiver.
Once you have all of this information, you can follow the instructions in your Sky receiver manual to set up your satellite dish.