Which satellite has most free channels in India?

1 Sports. 66.0°E. Intelsat 17. Landmass. 3894 H. DVB-S2. SD.

  • 1 Yes News. 68.5°E. Intelsat 20. Landmass. 4184 V. DVB-S2. SD.
  • 10 TV. 66.0°E. Intelsat 17. Landmass. 3894 H. DVB-S2. SD. LyngSat Stream.
  • 24 News. 66.0°E. Intelsat 17. Landmass. 4024 H. DVB-S2. SD.
  • 6 TV Telugu. 83.0°E. G-Sat 30….
  • DVB-S2. SD.

  • 99 TV. 83.0°E. G-Sat 30…. DVB-S2. SD.
  • How many channels are free in India?

    There are more than 600 FTA Channels in India that you can watch for free.

    What are the free channels in India?

    ABS Free Dish from the ABS2 satellite allows one to get free-to-air local TV channels using just a tiny DTH antenna as well as a free-to-air set-top box….Channel Name.

    Channel Name
    Living India News Ch. 1928
    Pitaara TV Ch. 1911
    PTC Gold Ch. 1912
    PTC Punjabi Ch. 1906

    What is FTA channel list?

    FTA Basic

    • Music 2 Channels. 9X JalwaCh.
    • Marathi Regional 4 Channels. 9X JhakaasCh.
    • Bengali Regional 8 Channels. Aakaash AathCh.
    • Telugu Regional 8 Channels. ABN Andhra JyothyCh.
    • Hindi News 4 Channels. ABP GangaCh.
    • Tamil Regional 13 Channels. Angel TVCh.
    • Spiritual 2 Channels. ArihantCh.
    • Kannada Regional 6 Channels. Ayush TVCh.

    Can I choose my FTA channels?

    Under the base pack, apart from the FTA (Free To Air) channels, you can choose any paid channel, and the cost keeps adding up. But do remember, that you can only add up to a total of 100 channels under the base pack.

    Why won’t my TV pick up channels?

    First check that your TV is set to the correct Source or Input, try changing the Source or Input to AV, TV, Digital TV or DTV if you haven’t already. If your “No Signal” message is not due to incorrect Source or Input being selected, then it’s most likely caused by a set up or antenna fault.

    How many channels does free TV have?

    Television owners in Lagos will now have access to as many as 60 channels on the FreeTV launched by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed under the Digital Switch Over (DSO) programme.