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marilynlov7
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Just out of pure curiousity, are there any providers that still sell service to those really big dishes?

6/3/2006 10:10:42 AM

JonHGuth
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i thought the advantage of c-band was that it was free

6/3/2006 6:15:43 PM

marilynlov7
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hmm... I think it mostly free

Quote :
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Do all satellite TV channels require a subscription fee?
No. More than 100 channels broadcast programming on a regular basis, and another 150 or more channels transmit wild feeds. Only C-band satellite TV provides hundreds of free channels and wild feeds.
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http://www.orbitmagazine.com/orbfaqs.htm

6/3/2006 6:25:09 PM

JonHGuth
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but arent there descramblers and crazy haxor shit for the few channels that require a subscription?

also im assuming you are asking because you already have the equipment, because if you dont its gonna cost you a lot of money to get started

[Edited on June 3, 2006 at 6:30 PM. Reason : .]

6/3/2006 6:30:01 PM

marilynlov7
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Yeah, looks a 1337 box is all I would need. Yeah, have a dish from my folks, just wondering what I can do with it.

6/3/2006 6:45:19 PM

Wolfmarsh
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viewsat


/thread

6/3/2006 7:20:58 PM

SandSanta
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Look

As long as this contraption gets late night Italian porn, you win.

6/4/2006 9:26:47 AM

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