Hotbird sits close to Eutelsat 16A (16°E) and Astra 19.2°E. If your dish is pointed at 19.2°E by mistake, you will never find 10758 H. Verify your LNB (Low Noise Block) is skewed correctly for 13°E.
The SCT bouquet often includes several specialized adult channels. Note that these channels are (often using Viaccess) and require a valid subscription card for viewing: Dorcel TV HD : High-definition adult content.
Before delving into specific frequencies, one must appreciate the platform itself. The Hotbird satellites (primarily Hotbird 13B, 13C, and 13E) serve as a major hub for over 1,000 television and radio channels. Their strategic orbital position at 13° East allows a dish antenna pointed towards this longitude to capture signals from a wide arc covering Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. Unlike streaming over the internet, satellite broadcasting relies on a set of technical parameters: the downlink frequency (measured in MHz or GHz), the polarization (Horizontal or Vertical, which aligns the wave’s orientation), and the Symbol Rate (SR, the speed of data transmission). An error in any one of these parameters means no signal.
In most of Europe, a 60cm to 80cm dish is sufficient for a stable Hotbird signal. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Occasionally, the channel may be found on alternative frequencies, though the HD version above is the primary feed.
The adult package currently broadcasts on the Hotbird 13° East satellite group (specifically Hotbird 13F and 13G). SCT Package Reception Parameters (April 2026)
Hotbird sits close to Eutelsat 16A (16°E) and Astra 19.2°E. If your dish is pointed at 19.2°E by mistake, you will never find 10758 H. Verify your LNB (Low Noise Block) is skewed correctly for 13°E.
The SCT bouquet often includes several specialized adult channels. Note that these channels are (often using Viaccess) and require a valid subscription card for viewing: Dorcel TV HD : High-definition adult content. sct channel frequency hotbird
Before delving into specific frequencies, one must appreciate the platform itself. The Hotbird satellites (primarily Hotbird 13B, 13C, and 13E) serve as a major hub for over 1,000 television and radio channels. Their strategic orbital position at 13° East allows a dish antenna pointed towards this longitude to capture signals from a wide arc covering Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. Unlike streaming over the internet, satellite broadcasting relies on a set of technical parameters: the downlink frequency (measured in MHz or GHz), the polarization (Horizontal or Vertical, which aligns the wave’s orientation), and the Symbol Rate (SR, the speed of data transmission). An error in any one of these parameters means no signal. Hotbird sits close to Eutelsat 16A (16°E) and Astra 19
In most of Europe, a 60cm to 80cm dish is sufficient for a stable Hotbird signal. Troubleshooting Common Issues The SCT bouquet often includes several specialized adult
Occasionally, the channel may be found on alternative frequencies, though the HD version above is the primary feed.
The adult package currently broadcasts on the Hotbird 13° East satellite group (specifically Hotbird 13F and 13G). SCT Package Reception Parameters (April 2026)
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