The Frequency of Mega Channel across Global Satellites

Mega Channel is one of the most common private television channels in Greece. It is known for its amusement programs, drama series, news, and reality shows.
To reach audience in different regions, Mega Channel is accessible on multiple satellites.
Understanding Satellite Frequencies
Receiving Mega Channel requires precise setup of the orbiter equipment. The key technical options include:
- Frequency (MHz)
- Polarization (Horizontal or Vertical)
- Symbol Rate
- Forward Error Correction (FEC)
Correct entry ensures steady and elevated-sharpness reception.
Mega Channel on Hot Bird Satellite
Hot Bird at 13° East is one of the main satellites used for Greek channels, including Mega Channel. It provides range across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East.
Typical transmission options (may vary):
- Frequency: 12341 MHz
- Polarization: Horizontal
- Symbol Rate: 27500
Hot Bird is widely used due to its dependable and powerful transmission.
Availability on Other Satellites
Mega Channel may also be accessible on other satellites such as Eutelsat or regional orbiter services. Availability can vary depending on location and the orbiter provider. Some transmissions may need subscription entry.
Free-to-Air vs Subscription Access
While some orbiter feeds may be free-to-air, Mega Channel is often part of subscription packages. Access may need:
- A compatible equipment and smart card
- Authorization from the utility provider
- Updated frequency information
Reasons for Frequency Changes
Satellite frequencies can change due to:
- Updates in broadcasting agreements
- Technical upgrades or orbiter repositioning
- Optimizing orbiter bandwidth
Viewers should regularly find their receivers to guarantee uninterrupted entry.
Tips for Receiving Mega Channel
- Align the orbiter antenna correctly
- Enter precise frequency and polarization options
- Perform regular channel scans
- Follow trusted orbiter frequency sources for updates





I tuned everything and it worked 👌 but SD channels freeze sometimes.