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Subject: Re: Poland


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Date Posted: 07:38:13 01/08/04 Thu
In reply to: Malcolm 's message, "Re: Poland" on 07:06:41 01/08/04 Thu

>I would go along with what JVT said. remember to be
>careful about Digi box as some are much more sensitive
>to weak SAT signals than others. As far as I know the
>Panasonic TU-DSB30 is no longer in production but
>there are other good models, check the internet SAT
>stores on the Links page
>
>If youwant SKY & C4, C5, Radio 2 & Radio 4 but can
>live without BBC & ITV then a 80 CM / 1M dish and any
>old LNB will be ok. To get BBC you will need a dish of
>2-2,5 M at a minimum. Ok if you have a garden but
>obviously not if you live in an apartment
>
>Cyfra+ the local sat provider offers BBC world, BBC
>prime and some channels (discovery, hallmark)and film
>channels (HBO) where the original language (English)
>can be selected
>
>Malcolm
>

And those of you who are missing the domestic UK news but cannot get Astra 2D and do not want to subscribe to $ky, remember, both ITV News and Sky News are FTA on Astra 2B South beam and easily receivable all over the Europe, excluding most of Scandinavia. In fact, I had no problem to get ITV News in SW Finland with a 90cm dish even if the Astra footprint http://www.ses-astra.com/satellites/footprints.php?sat=13 suggests 120cm or more.

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