dimanche 26 mars 2006

satellite tv gratuit

http://www.hashhu.com/
http://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/United-States.html



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t0ny submitted by t0ny 19 hours 14 minutes ago (via http://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/...)

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t0ny by t0ny 19 hours ago
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-to-air more information.
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=95214 Use your pc as a dvr with satellite.
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astroid0 by astroid0 16 hours ago
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This seems pretty cool. Hopefully I'll get the time to set this up. [reply]
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rm999 by rm999 16 hours ago
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I don't know too much about this stuff, but aren't most of the channels you get from it kind of crappy? [reply]
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kimastergeorge by kimastergeorge 1 hour ago
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Look at the choices--they have everything! From HBO to CNN, and even CNN Turk!

(Sorry to sound like an advertisement... but it's true!)
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TKDWILSON by TKDWILSON 14 hours ago
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I don't understand how to do this. Can I get some help? I set up the receiver but I only got like 3 channels. Nasa channel and a couple others.

Eric Wilson [reply]
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bonlebon by bonlebon 1 hour ago
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That's all you get for free if you are pointing to sat 119 w.

point 123 w, that's galaxy 10r there you got more choices.

The good stuff for FREE is on C band, for that you need a bigger dish like 10 ft wide
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jinksys by jinksys 14 hours ago
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Anyone know what the difference between green and pink means in the table? [reply]
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bonlebon by bonlebon 1 hour ago
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green: that's ku band, that's like your common direcTV dish size.
pink: thats C band like a 10 ft wide dish.
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godmode by godmode 7 hours ago
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FTA channels suck, and are not worth the cost of equipment. You might as well not watch anything at all. [reply]
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jgee by jgee 1 hour ago
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do you have to point your dish in a certain direction to get chan's?? [reply]
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Klowner by Klowner 1 hour ago
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you point it at whatever bird you want to watch a signal from
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bonlebon by bonlebon 1 hour ago
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yep there are tables you can use to point the dish according to where you are and what satellite or "bird" you want to catch.
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coyforce by coyforce 1 hour ago
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We used to get Astra in Germany. Everyone over there seems to use it. They have MTV, Eurosport and other name brand channels. Pretty nice since it was free. [reply]
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cbdgr by cbdgr 1 hour ago
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anyone know what format or quailty theses are in? [reply]
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bchow by bchow 1 hour ago
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This links to "Channels from United States" - this doesn't mean the channels can be watched there!

If you want free TV, you should find out what satellites broadcast into your area and then check this site to get a channel list for the satellites you can point your dish to.

@godmode: (who said FTA channels suck)
Depends on what FTA channels you can receive. If you are not limited to one satellite, a motorized satellite setup will give you an amazing selection of channels. [reply]
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mistarip by mistarip 1 hour ago
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with the right receiver and dish, u can get free dishtv [reply]
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brandonabell by brandonabell 1 hour ago
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With the right look and attitude, you can get free sex too.
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luthor by luthor 1 hour ago
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*coughs*http://hashhu.com*coughs*

What? I didn't say anything... [reply]
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anchor by anchor 57 minutes ago
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way to fuck up the secret society... faggot.
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computer_kid by computer_kid 54 minutes ago
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it's not much of a secret now!
corrected URL: http://hashhu.com/
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opita by opita 1 hour ago
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ask and you shall receive
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/03/freetoair_fta_free_tv.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890 [reply]
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bowdie by bowdie 1 hour ago
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This seems to be a list of the TV that's *from* the USA. There are a few channels here on Satellites that only cover Europe. Hotbird and Astra serve Europe, and can't be seen from the 'states, no matter how big your dish is. [reply]
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Spankophile by Spankophile 57 minutes ago
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Yes. You can get free to air satellite.
But all the "free" channels suck.

What you're really doing with the equipment is getting the "technically legal" stuff, then going about making it able to decode satellite you would normally have to pay for.

So if you want "Free" tv. This isn't for you. If you want to "steal" tv - then this is for you. [reply]
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computer_kid by computer_kid 57 minutes ago
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So why pay for satalite? [reply]
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automagically by automagically 20 minutes ago
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Yeah, as I'm typing this, I'm seeing another Adelphia commercial saying "Don't get Satellite!"
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moltek by moltek 25 minutes ago
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this is old stuff... been doing this in europe for years.... specially if you are german.. lots of quality channels.... [reply]
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apexweb by apexweb 18 minutes ago
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Ive been using a Dreambox receiver for about a year now in the UK for the FTA channels and have around 600 free channels, and around 150 in english. [reply]
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Jozer99 by Jozer99 just now
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Actually, you can technically get (steal) most satilite channels. How it works is this: Amost all national/international TV channels (probably not your local access) beam their TV signal up to a satilite, where is bounced back down to your local cable TV company. The problem is this, usually, there is only one channel on that signal. That means that your cable comapany has several dozen satilite dishes, one for each channel. With a satilite dish pointed in the right direction and a decoder box from eBay, you got your channel. Its great, because oftentimes, it is commercial free (commercials are added locally). That means if you watch CNN, you get to see the anchor persons bitch to their assistants/smoke/copulate or whatever they do during commercial breaks. However, you only get the one channel that your dish is pointed to, to change channels, you need a VERY good idea where that particular satilite is, a signal meter, a GPS device, and LOTS of patience.

"Satilite TV" as we often know it (DirectTV, DISH) work by recieving all these separate satilite channels at their headquarters, re-encoding them, and bouncing them up to their own satilites. With DirectTV and DISH, every channel is on the same satilite, so you don't have to move the dish to get a different channel, just decode a different part of the stream. [reply]

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