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Old January 18th 06, 01:24 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Have Icom R75, but want a FTA satellite system

Check out the newsgroups

rec.video.satellite.dbs

alt.video.satellite.mpeg-dvb

lots of info on Free To Air systems and what they are good for

GB


Pops wrote:
Here's the deal. I've been reading up on and learning about FTA (free
to air) satellite. I am very interested in buying one of these systems,
but I don't have the disposable cash needed to do so. I do have an Icom
R75, and if I sold it for about $450, I'd have the money for the FTA
with just a little left over.
I have never actually seen one of these FTA systems in operation, so I
have no way of knowing if the trade-off would be worth it. I do own
several other shortwave radios, including two Sony 2010s and a Icom
R71A, so its not like I would be left without the means to enjoy the
SWL hobby.
If anyone of you have experience with FTA, perhaps you can offer some
pertinent advice.
Thank you.
Doug



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