Iraqi Educational Sat Frequency on Eutelsat 7 West A

Iraqi Educational Sat broadcasts on Eutelsat 7 West A at 10853 MHz H, symbol rate 27500, FEC 7/8. Free-to-air HD educational content for Iraqi students.

Iraqi Educational Sat delivers comprehensive educational programming across Iraq and the broader Middle Eastern region. This free-to-air channel serves students, educators, and families seeking structured curriculum-based content aligned with Iraqi educational standards. The channel operates as part of the SABA World multiplex, offering multiple educational streams including core subjects, children’s programming, and supplementary learning resources.

How to Tune Iraqi Educational Sat

Point your satellite dish toward Eutelsat 7 West A (7.0°W). This western orbital position provides strong signal coverage across Iraq, the Levant, North Africa, and parts of Europe. Standard C-band or Ku-band equipment receives this signal.

  1. Step 1 – Position dish to 7.0°W (Eutelsat 7 West A)
  2. Step 2 – Enter frequency 10853 MHz, set polarization to Horizontal (H)
  3. Step 3 – Input symbol rate 27500 and FEC 7/8
  4. Step 4 – Scan transponder and save Iraqi Educational Sat and related educational streams

Who Watches Iraqi Educational Sat

Primary audiences include Iraqi school students (primary through secondary levels), teachers integrating satellite content into classroom instruction, homeschooling families, and adult learners seeking language and cultural enrichment across the MENA region.

  • School Students – Ages 6–18 following Iraqi national curriculum across mathematics, science, languages, and social studies
  • Educators – Teachers using supplementary educational broadcasts to enhance classroom delivery
  • Families – Parents supporting children’s learning with structured educational programming during after-school hours
  • Peak Hours – Morning schedules (06:00–12:00) target younger students; afternoon/evening slots (14:00–20:00) serve older students and working professionals

Iraqi Educational Sat Coverage Map

Eutelsat 7 West A’s footprint spans the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. Signal strength varies by region and dish size. The multiplex carrying Iraqi educational content operates across multiple transponders within the SABA World agreement.

Region Satellite Signal Quality Dish Size
Iraq and Gulf States Eutelsat 7 West A Excellent 60–80cm
Levant and Egypt Eutelsat 7 West A Good to Excellent 80–120cm
North Africa Eutelsat 7 West A Good 100–150cm
Western Europe Eutelsat 7 West A Fair 150–180cm

Iraqi Educational Sat Alternative Satellites

While Eutelsat 7 West A is the primary transmission point for Iraqi educational channels, multiple satellite operators carry related content. Backup or alternative reception options depend on your regional location and available equipment.

  • Nilesat 201 (7.0°W) – Shared orbital position with Eutelsat 7 West A; some educational and cultural content overlaps
  • Arabsat Badr Series (26.0°E) – Secondary coverage for MENA region with complementary educational programming
  • Nilesat 301 (7.0°W) – Extended beam carries some educational content; useful for fringe coverage areas
  • Hotbird 13E (13.0°E) – European footprint; secondary option for diaspora audiences in Europe

Similar Channels to Iraqi Educational Sat

The Middle Eastern educational broadcasting landscape includes multiple channels targeting students and learners. Similar services offer complementary content focused on curriculum delivery, language instruction, and cultural programming.

  • Iraq Edu 2–7 Streams – Additional educational channels on the same 10853 H transponder carrying subject-specific programming
  • Iraq Kids – Dedicated children’s educational content on transponder A7 (10853 H) targeting younger audiences
  • Madrastna (“Our School”) Series – Pan-Arab educational channels available on Nilesat at 13553 V and other frequencies
  • Egyptian Satellite Educational Channels – Nilesat-based alternatives offering Arabic-language curriculum content

Iraqi Educational Sat vs Competitors

Educational broadcasting in the MENA region spans multiple operators with varying coverage, encryption models, and content scope. Iraqi Educational Sat competes within this competitive landscape while maintaining free-to-air accessibility.

Feature Iraqi Educational Sat Iraq Kids Madrastna Series
Video Quality HD (MPEG-4) HD (MPEG-4) SD/HD (Mixed)
Encryption FTA FTA FTA
Content Focus Comprehensive Curriculum Children (Ages 4–10) General Education (Pan-Arab)
Satellite Coverage Eutelsat 7W, Nilesat Eutelsat 7W Nilesat 201/301

Iraqi Educational Sat Frequency Parameters

Precise frequency data ensures reliable reception and tuning accuracy. The transponder parameters listed below reflect verified 2025 configuration as of the database update date (November 2024).

Parameter Value Notes
Frequency 10853 MHz Ku Band (standard for Middle East reception)
Polarization H (Horizontal) Set LNB to Horizontal polarization mode
Symbol Rate 27500 Ks/s Standard MPEG-4 multiplex rate
FEC 7/8 Forward Error Correction for reliable reception

Iraqi Educational Sat Programming Schedule

Educational broadcasting follows a structured daily schedule aligned with school terms and audience availability. Time slots vary seasonally with academic calendars in Iraq and neighboring regions.

Time Slot (GMT+3) Program Type Target Audience
06:00–09:00 Primary School Curriculum (Mathematics, Arabic, Science) Ages 6–12
09:00–12:00 Secondary School (History, Geography, Languages) Ages 13–18
14:00–17:00 Supplementary Lessons and Test Preparation All Students
18:00–21:00 General Knowledge and Cultural Programming Families, Adult Learners

Iraqi Educational Sat Technical Requirements

Receiving Iraqi Educational Sat requires standard satellite television equipment compatible with Ku-band signals. The following specifications ensure optimal signal acquisition and viewing quality.

  • Dish Size – 80cm minimum recommended for Iraq; 100–150cm for North Africa and fringe areas
  • LNB Type – Universal Ku-band LNB with frequency range 10.7–12.75 GHz
  • Receiver – DVB-S/DVB-S2 compatible digital satellite receiver
  • Decoder – Not required; channel broadcasts free-to-air without encryption

Iraqi Educational Sat Support and Resources

Official resources provide schedule information, content guidelines, and technical support for viewers experiencing reception difficulties or seeking additional programming details.

  • Official Website – SABA World multiplex operator portal for current schedules and channel listings
  • Live Stream – Online streaming available through official SABA World platforms during specific broadcast windows
  • Social Media – Arabic-language updates on Iraqi educational content distributed via satellite operator social channels
  • Troubleshooting – Contact SABA World operator support for signal issues; verify dish alignment and LNB settings