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Non-Freesat Mode Channel List

soulboy77soulboy77 Posts: 24,494
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Found this neat summary list of additional channels to tune for non-Freesat mode. Saves trawling through all the shopping/religious/international/adult flotsam.

http://channelwiki.x10.mx/wiki/List_of_channels_on_Freesat_(UK)#Non-Freesat_Mode

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    TelevisionUserTelevisionUser Posts: 41,417
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    That is potentially quite a useful web page and it could help to distinguish between potentially interesting channels to add and tat channels to ignore although I think that there could be more entries in that Non-Freesat Mode section.
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    davemurgatroyddavemurgatroyd Posts: 13,328
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    That is potentially quite a useful web page and it could help to distinguish between potentially interesting channels to add and tat channels to ignore although I think that there could be more entries in that Non-Freesat Mode section.

    Well why don't you add them then - it is a Media Wiki page and the instructions are on the home page.
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    Mr. CoolMr. Cool Posts: 1,551
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    Thanks. Glad you find the list useful :)
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    soulboy77soulboy77 Posts: 24,494
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    That is potentially quite a useful web page and it could help to distinguish between potentially interesting channels to add and tat channels to ignore although I think that there could be more entries in that Non-Freesat Mode section.
    I struggle to think what other useful non-Freesat FTA channels there are at 28.2e not listed here, unless of course shopping/religious/international/foreign language/gambling/adult channels etc are your pleasure or you want to look at all the ITV regional variations.

    Still the great thing about Wikis is that we all have the opportunity to contribute to the list if we find something new to add.
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    M60M60 Posts: 5,597
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    What would be good on that list is another column detailing when the channels were added to the EPG, similar to way the Wikipedia one was laid out.
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    Digi ManDigi Man Posts: 18,794
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    Sorry, posted in wrong forum.
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    Mr. CoolMr. Cool Posts: 1,551
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    M60 wrote: »
    What would be good on that list is another column detailing when the channels were added to the EPG, similar to way the Wikipedia one was laid out.

    Do you mean on the 'Non-Freesat' list, or the whole list in general?
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    soulboy77soulboy77 Posts: 24,494
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    Mr. Cool wrote: »
    Do you mean on the 'Non-Freesat' list, or the whole list in general?
    I think the whole list. We have the change log on DS to retrieve some of them and Joinfreesat.co.uk notes updates as well in its news. Is the old Wikipedia listings available somewhere on one of those sites that archives web pages (anyone)?
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    M60M60 Posts: 5,597
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    Yep, the whole list. It's handy to see when channels joined, the original wiki list had a brief table of channels that had left and the reasons why. As soulboy77 says it would be great to be able to find a cached wikipedia page as this could just be copied across.

    Either way, it's great we've got a full channel list up again, can't believe the wikipedia one was just deleted???
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    Mr. CoolMr. Cool Posts: 1,551
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    soulboy77 wrote: »
    I think the whole list. We have the change log on DS to retrieve some of them and Joinfreesat.co.uk notes updates as well in its news. Is the old Wikipedia listings available somewhere on one of those sites that archives web pages (anyone)?

    Found one:
    http://www.insidethex.co.uk/xmltv/lineups/List_of_channels_on_Freesat.html

    I'll start adding dates soon.
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    es6300es6300 Posts: 298
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    That list hasnt been updated....

    http://www.joinfreesat.co.uk/?s=update+scan

    May be a better source....
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    Mr. CoolMr. Cool Posts: 1,551
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    es6300 wrote: »
    That list hasnt been updated....

    http://www.joinfreesat.co.uk/?s=update+scan

    May be a better source....

    Edit: the list is now pretty much completed (just upcoming events need adding).

    The 'Non-Fresat' list has also been separated into categories (thanks to the contributor who did this).
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    snukrsnukr Posts: 19,725
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    This website gives a complete list of all channels at 28.2E.

    http://en.kingofsat.net/freqs.php?&pos=28.2E&standard=All&ordre=freq&filtre=Clear

    Most recently added channels are shown in red on the date.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    snukr wrote: »
    This website gives a complete list of all channels at 28.2E.

    http://en.kingofsat.net/freqs.php?&pos=28.2E&standard=All&ordre=freq&filtre=Clear

    Most recently added channels are shown in red on the date.

    Yep. Kingofsat rocks. It's very good.
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    Mr. CoolMr. Cool Posts: 1,551
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    Update: More satellite lists are now available.

    http://channelwiki.x10.mx/wiki/Category:Satellite_lists
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