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jreboll

Jun 29, 2009, 7:27 AM

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I am interested in getting an FTA system in Mexico. I have tried reading as much as possible on the subject but it seems that a lot of the material that I read is about pirating signals or about slingboxing.
I am not interested in anything illegal. How can I find out what programs can be seen and what satellites are available for the Lake Chapala area? Do I need to have internet service for this to work?



RickS


Jun 29, 2009, 10:09 AM

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I have not heard of anyone Lakeside who is receiving the FTA to which you are referring. My understanding is that it is NOT illegal to do so (anywhere)... one just must have the right equipment (a dish, LNBF and receiver and maybe a rotor if you want to get signals from more than one satellite). And one cannot be assured that they will receive the TV broadcasts that they are used to seeing (and no broadcasts of such things as HBO, ESPN, etc. etc.) nor that the channels may not come and go. For this kind of reception, an Internet connection is NOT germane.

There are other ways to get "cable" TV broadcasts free anywhere that do require an Internet connection, and to be effective they require a (very) high speed connection. In other words don't try it with, say, a 1.5Mb download connection. One such connection that let's one get 1000's of channels requires you 'only' buy some software ($50) to load on your PC and you can get TV broadcasts from all over the world. see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNb3WXXpMTI&NR=1 and http://www.satellitetvtopc.com/ .

You mentioned Slingbox... to my knowledge that is not illegal but does require that you have a 'home' 'somewhere', wherein you have a TV with some kind of TV reception and an Internet connection with a fast upload speed. To that one hookups up the Slingbox and then accesses it over the Internet from anywhere one can get a (fast) download connection. So this approach is far from free but does seemingly work for folks who travel from home a lot and want to get their local TV reception while away.

(This post was edited by johanson on Jun 29, 2009, 3:08 PM)


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Jun 29, 2009, 2:05 PM

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Adding to what Rick was saying before Jan 15th, 1986 everything was free to air and then HBO began to scramble. Now more and more carriers are scrambling and there is much less out there free. Until last Feb I had the ability to search the satellites using my old and legal Free to Air receiver. There wasn't that much out there on C Band or the low side of Ku. I seem to remember though that, there was and perhaps still is a forum that listed the truly free to air programming.

Now the term is often used by the pirates who are attempting to descramble programming not meant for them and/or for ones they are supposed to pay for.

With the possibility of no longer getting signals from the new DISH Network satellites, in Central Mexico, I thought maybe the internet would be the method to send programming down south. So, I checked with my US internet carrier, Comcast, and discovered that if I wanted to send HD programming which sucked up bandwidth, that it wouldn't be to long before I had exceeded my monthly bandwidth limit which I think is 250 GB and that if I wanted to send that type of bandwidth, my internet connection which costs $46 or so US per month would increase to $99 per month. And as Rick said our internet speeds are much slower here than NoB regardless of what your source of programming is. So I am not sure about signal quality.

If you have plenty of time why not go to www.lyngsat.com and look at all the satellites available and spend sadly perhaps hours scanning through the lists to determine which TV programs might be transmitted in the clear.

A viable alternative might be cable. Some of the programs are in English


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RickS


Jun 29, 2009, 2:45 PM

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Alas, in my post (which I now cannot edit!) I made an error. The sentence "There are other ways to get "cable" TV broadcasts free anywhere that do not require an Internet connection...", the word NOT is in error and should be eliminated.

My bad....


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Jun 29, 2009, 3:09 PM

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Rick

I took care of it

Pete


Axixic


Jul 26, 2009, 4:11 AM

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This site will where to point the dish: http://www.dishpointer.com/

This site will tell you what is true FTA and the TPs. http://pdfchannellist.com/

This site tells you the footprints, dish size needed, etc. Register for free for more footprint info: http://www.satbeams.com/footprints

This is what the 119 Conus footprint covers: http://www.satbeams.com/...l&name=Temporary


(This post was edited by Rolly on Jul 26, 2009, 7:07 AM)
 
 
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