๐Ÿ’Ž How To Scan Astra 2A 2B 28ยฐEast Free Multitv Channels On Newmax Decoder | With Hisense Smart Tv

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How To Scan Astra 2A 2B 28ยฐEast Free Multitv Channels On Newmax Decoder



To scan for free MultiTV channels on Astra 2A/2B at 28.2ยฐE using a Newmax decoder, follow these steps:

1. Prepare Your Equipment
Ensure your satellite dish is properly aligned to Astra 2A/2B at 28.2ยฐE.

2. Connect Your Newmax Decoder
Connect your Newmax decoder to your TV using HDMI or RCA cables.
Connect the satellite dish coaxial cable to the LNB IN port on the decoder.

3. Turn on the Decoder and TV
Power on your Newmax decoder and your TV.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input source (HDMI or AV).

4. Access the Menu on Newmax Decoder
Use the remote control to access the main menu.
Navigate to the installation or setup section.

5. Select Satellite Configuration
Choose the option to configure satellite settings.
Select Astra 2A/2B at 28.2ยฐE from the list of satellites. If it is not listed, you might need to add it manually.

6. Enter Satellite Details
Enter the following transponder details commonly used for MultiTV channels:

#### Example Transponder for MultiTV on Astra 2A/2B:
*Frequency:* 11.686 GHz
*Polarization:* Vertical (V)
*Symbol Rate:* 27.500 MS/s
*FEC:* 5/6

7. Perform a Blind Scan or Network Scan
Select the option to perform a blind scan or automatic scan for the satellite. A blind scan will search all frequencies and symbol rates to find all available channels.
Start the scan and wait for it to complete.

8. Save the Channels
After the scan is complete, the decoder will display a list of found channels.
Save the channels to your decoder's memory.

9. Organize Channels
You can organize the channels as per your preference by renaming, deleting, or arranging them in a specific order.

10. Verify Signal Quality
Check the signal quality and strength for optimal viewing.
Adjust the dish alignment slightly if necessary to improve signal quality.

Additional Tips:
Ensure the LNB type and settings match the type used on your satellite dish (Universal, Single, etc.).
Update the firmware of your Newmax decoder if available to ensure compatibility with the latest channels and frequencies.
Refer to updated transponder lists if you do not find the channels using the provided example frequency.

Troubleshooting:
If you do not find the MultiTV channels, double-check the satellite alignment and transponder details.
Ensure there are no obstructions (trees, buildings) blocking the satellite signal.

By following these steps, you should be able to scan and receive MultiTV channels from Astra 2A/2B at 28.2ยฐE on your Newmax decoder.




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Connecting a decoder to a Hisense Smart TV is relatively simple, and the process depends on the type of decoder you're using and the available ports on both the decoder and the TV. Here's a step-by-step guide for the common connection methods:

1. *HDMI Connection (Best Quality)*
This is the most common and recommended method since HDMI provides the best audio and video quality.

#### Steps:
*Locate the HDMI port* on both your decoder and your Hisense Smart TV.
*Connect one end* of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the decoder.
*Connect the other end* to an available HDMI port on the back or side of the TV.
*Turn on both the TV and decoder.*
On your Hisense TV remote, press the *"Input" or "Source"* button.
*Select the correct HDMI input* from the list of available sources (e.g., HDMI 1, HDMI 2, etc.) corresponding to the port you used.

Your TV should now display the decoder output.

2. *AV Connection (Red, White, Yellow Cables)*
If your decoder or TV doesnโ€™t have HDMI, you can use AV (RCA) cables.

#### Steps:
*Locate the AV input* on your TV (often labeled as "AV" or "Video In").
**Connect the AV cables**: Match the color-coded cables to the ports on both the decoder and the TV (Yellow for Video, Red and White for Audio).
*Turn on both the TV and decoder.*
Press the *"Input" or "Source"* button on your TV remote.
*Select "AV"* or "Composite" from the input options.

3. *Coaxial (Antenna) Connection*
If you are using an older decoder, it might have a coaxial RF output that can be connected to the antenna input of your TV.

#### Steps:
*Connect the coaxial cable* from the "RF Out" port on the decoder to the "Antenna In" on your TV.
Turn on both devices.
On your TV, go to the *channel tuning menu* (often under Settings).
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