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Oscar 100 has an 8MHz wide band transponder dedicated to Digital Amatuer Television.

The transponder spectrum can be monitored using the online spectrum monitor: https://eshail.batc.org.uk/wb/

However, to receive and decode the signals you will need to set up your own receiving station comprising the parts:

Dish

To receive the DATV signals you will need at least a 90cms dish and preferebaly 1mt or larger - see this guide as to how to align your dish on the Es'hail-2 satellite: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/images/5/5d/Getting_ready_for_Es%27hail2.pdf