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How to watch Armenian TV in France?

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  • How to watch Armenian TV in France?

    Dear all,
    Some time ago several of the HotBird channels disappeared (including the Armenian H1 and Russian channels that I'm interested in) and till now I cannot figure out how to get them back.
    Could you suggest smth pls?
    Thank you in advance.

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    Re: How to watch Armenian TV in France?

    You can search for it online Im sure theres on Armenian TV station online
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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      Re: How to watch Armenian TV in France?

      PepsiAddict
      You can search for it online Im sure theres on Armenian TV station online.


      Thanks for reply, but as you could imagine I cannot understand how it could be useful in my case.

      1. http://www.armtv.com/first/eng/?sub=receive here you see the official web of H1 (Armenian TV) with instructions how to receive it, but when I put frequency 12597, Polarization V and S/R 27500 it does not show any signal/channel.

      2. Same for the Shant TV http://www.shanttv.com/ with 11034 V 27500 does not show any signal.

      3. Some of the Italian channels are also impossible to get back (e.g. Rai 1, 2, 3, ...).

      But I was watching all these channels (except Shant that appeared now) for a long time, but then they just started to disappeare one after another (it was not one day so that I could think it was because of a wind or other cause).

      On the other side, there are plenty of Arabic and other channels of HotBird that I can watch without problem.

      I hope now my problem is more understandable and you could provide more exact suggestion how to overcome this challenge.

      P.S. My antenna is on the roof of our building and to go up there one needs to call a spacial service that has all the authorizations to do that and when I called an agency to get their service to get the channels back, they told me they should go up and see the antenna (only that operations costs more then 400 euros), so I'm trying to understand does it worth to pay for this service or not.

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        Re: How to watch Armenian TV in France?

        Well then you might be out of luck.
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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