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Pops January 18th 06 12:56 AM

Have Icom R75, but want a FTA satellite system
 
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


gray-beard January 18th 06 01:24 AM

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



--
"There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government
has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't
enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a
crime that it becomes impossible to live without breaking laws."

-- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

John Smith January 18th 06 01:25 AM

Have Icom R75, but want a FTA satellite system
 
Keep the R-75...you will regret getting rid of it.

Heres your sat system for as cheap as 139$

http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Order/Sate...TA-Systems.htm



"Pops" wrote in message
oups.com...
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




David January 18th 06 01:26 AM

Have Icom R75, but want a FTA satellite system
 
On 17 Jan 2006 16:56:29 -0800, "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

FTA just means that there's no conditional access. Same as ''in the
clear'' on a big ugly dish.

http://skyvision.com/pages/informati.../mpeg_faq.html


SeeingEyeDog January 18th 06 02:36 AM

Have Icom R75, but want a FTA satellite system
 
Free To Air [FTA] MPEGII "small Ku band dish" satellite systems are
relatively cheap. But what is available as "free programming" is by far
mostly foreign broadcasts. Lots of Arabic language Arabic government paid
for TV programming (propaganda), Some Spanish and Christian religious
programming. If you get a fairly large dish (1.5 meter diameter) you can
pick-up remote newsfeeds which can get interesting during a significant
"news event", I.E. 9/11.

Before you make a decision peruse the following web site to get a feel for
what satellites are visible over your location (very important) and what
type of free programming may interest you: http://www.lyngsat.com/index.html

"Pops" wrote in message
oups.com...
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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