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Moron/newbie/big loser questions
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![]() Firstly can I say I'm asking about sticking Freesat in my house in France (my only house) and for that I'm sorry, I know it annoys people, I will birch myself, dance on the spot wearing stupid clothes and run naked down Bethnal Green Rd for penance. So...I have an LG5020 37 inch TV, bought about 9 months ago. HD ready. At my house I already have a 1m dish, servicing an old Grundig box which somehow never dies. But I am going back to live there for a while (new baby) and I was thinking of buying a Freesat PVR through which I could watch a bit of HD stuff but mainly so we could record TV. So, the Panasonic blu-ray thingy looks too pricey for what I need. Is the Humax fairly simple to use? Or are the cheaper Sagem and others boxes perfectly fine? I really want something reliable and simple. Also do I need a double LNB to use Freesat? I just want to connect the one box, replacing the Grundig. Cheers, Adam |
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You can use a foxsat-hdr with only 1 cable with some restrictions on second channel recording and 3rd channel viewing.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/frees...oxsat-hdr.html |
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Another advantage of the Humax is has hidden talents in the form of Diseqc which will enable you to view from Astra 1 as well should you need more French content in the future. Bon chance!
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------ should you need more French content in the future. Bon chance!
If your house also has a terrestrial aerial, there is the French equivalent of freeview. Fair amount is in HD. Even if you know little French it may be worth learning on which channels & when, weather forecasts are broadcast. (pictures are worth a thousand French words!) ![]() David |
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The cheapest option is the Fortec Star Innovation available on ebay for around £120. Does everything you are likely to need except watch one channel and record another. One must use a Usb stick or an external usb connected hard disk (I myself tend to use a Bytestor16GB usb)
http://www.fortecstar.com/ I bought mine on ebay for £80 |
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Thanks everyone!
Aha, so the Humax has Disecq...I have a motor (which has been outside in all weathers unused for three years) which could come in useful...that would be super cool...then we could get French TV as well...ace. But just for clarity as I don't quite understand...to use the full range of services available: 1. do I need a double LNB? 2. Does that attach to a single cable (ie: the one already there) or would i need two cables (ie: to add a second one)? Thanks again everybody
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Ah ok I think i've got it!! I need a quad LNB and I can record some stuff with just one cable as per Graham's first post! D'oh!
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Thanks everyone!
Aha, so the Humax has Disecq...I have a motor (which has been outside in all weathers unused for three years) which could come in useful...that would be super cool...then we could get French TV as well...ace. But just for clarity as I don't quite understand...to use the full range of services available: 1. do I need a double LNB? 2. Does that attach to a single cable (ie: the one already there) or would i need two cables (ie: to add a second one)? Thanks again everybody ![]() So if you wanted to use your old box and also use the Humax to its full utility you would need two extra cables; three in total. |
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Thanks everyone!
Aha, so the Humax has Disecq...I have a motor (which has been outside in all weathers unused for three years) which could come in useful...that would be super cool...then we could get French TV as well...ace. But just for clarity as I don't quite understand...to use the full range of services available: 1. do I need a double LNB? 2. Does that attach to a single cable (ie: the one already there) or would i need two cables (ie: to add a second one)? Thanks again everybody ![]() Just to clarify if you only want 28.2E you can use a single lnb and a single coax and make use of the tuner loop capability. This restricts your second channel recording somewhat. It's always best to use two feeds (usually from a quad lnb) if you can |
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I think i see...sorry for being a bit slow...
So could I have the same LNB and dish as I currently have, with the same cable? It would just mean I can't record and watch certain channels at the same time, right? If I did that would you say I should not bother with the Humax and get a cheaper PVR box like Mr Bogstandard says? Thanks again, i will get there in the end! |
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I think i see...sorry for being a bit slow...
So could I have the same LNB and dish as I currently have, with the same cable? It would just mean I can't record and watch certain channels at the same time, right? If I did that would you say I should not bother with the Humax and get a cheaper PVR box like Mr Bogstandard says? Thanks again, i will get there in the end! Here's an example If you were to record BBC-HD on channel 108 and BBC1 Channel Islands on channel 951 at the same time you could still watch any of the following (plus any recording you already have) - note the ITV1 regions will depend on what postcode you use 121 Channel 4 + 1 122 E4 123 E4 +1 124 More4 975 Channel 4 + 1 103 ITV 1 London 103 ITV 1 Granada 103 ITV 1 Anglia North 103 ITV 1 Central West 113 ITV2 117 ITV4 602 CITV 977 ITV 1 London (audio described) 101 BBC One 952 BBC 1 E Mids 953 BBC 1 East (E) 955 BBC 1 N West 963 BBC 1 W Mids 966 BBC 1 Yorks 967 BBC 1 Eyrks*L 101 BBC One 956 BBC 1 NE & C 958 BBC 1 Oxford 959 BBC 1 S East 961 BBC 1 South 962 BBC 1 S West 965 BBC 1 West 108 BBC HD 951 BBC 1 CI 954 BBC 1 East (W) 103 STV 103 UTV 115 ITV3 116 ITV3 +1 731 Talk Sport Radio 304 Movies4Men 306 Movies4Men2 724 Absolute Radio 725 Absolute Classic Rock 726 Absolute 80's 727 NME Radio 728 WRN 729 JazzFM 777 Insight Radio 790 TWR Radio 403 Rural TV 692 Revelation 815 Jewelry Ch 135 CBS Drama 870 Babestation 208 Bloomberg TV 801 price-drop tv 814 Speed Auction TV 693 Islam Channel 302 True Movies 303 True Movies 2 500 Chart Show TV 501 The Vault 502 Flava 603 POP 604 POPGirl 605 Tiny POP 606 Kix! 203 Al Jazeera English 209 NHK WORLD TV Any other box with a single cable will only let you watch the channel you are recording or an existing recording |
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Oh wow, ace. And is a London postcode a good one to stick in?
Thanks again again!
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Oh wow, ace. And is a London postcode a good one to stick in?
Thanks again again! ![]() If you choose a London postcode you get the same channel at 103 and 119 but do get Radio London on the epg. Whatever postcode you use the BBC regional variations at 101 and 102 can be customised to whichever region you want |
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Thanks everyone!
Aha, so the Humax has Disecq...I have a motor (which has been outside in all weathers unused for three years) which could come in useful...that would be super cool...then we could get French TV as well...ace. But just for clarity as I don't quite understand...to use the full range of services available: 1. do I need a double LNB? 2. Does that attach to a single cable (ie: the one already there) or would i need two cables (ie: to add a second one)? Thanks again everybody ![]() I have a separate receiver for the French services (TNTSat). I don't know which part of France you are in, but digital switchover is well under way, and when your region switches terrrestrial digital TV will be much easier to receive than at present. Take a look at http://www.tousaunumerique.fr/region...ubj=calendrier for details of the switchover. |
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A word of warning on French satellite TV, the 'terrestrial' channels via satellite are encrypted and you won't be able to view them via a Freesat box. I have a dish (in the UK) with offset LNBs to receive 28 and 19 degrees.
I have a separate receiver for the French services (TNTSat). I don't know which part of France you are in, but digital switchover is well under way, and when your region switches terrrestrial digital TV will be much easier to receive than at present. Take a look at http://www.tousaunumerique.fr/region...ubj=calendrier for details of the switchover. |
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Thanks everyone, very helpful. I think I'm going to go for the full reinstall, double cables and all...
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Hi again everyone.
Right, I've bought a Foxsat 320gb...arrived today. So I wondered if I could trouble you to check through the kit I'm buying: I was thinking of an Inverto Premium 0.2db LNB £18.50 here: http://www.sateuropa.co.uk/product_o...id=1&subcat=50 Do I need double cable? Or is two single cables just as good? I have quite a lot of unused cable over there... Then apart from F-connectors, which I also have, that's it right? |
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Hi again everyone.
Right, I've bought a Foxsat 320gb...arrived today. So I wondered if I could trouble you to check through the kit I'm buying: I was thinking of an Inverto Premium 0.2db LNB £18.50 here: http://www.sateuropa.co.uk/product_o...id=1&subcat=50 Do I need double cable? Or is two single cables just as good? I have quite a lot of unused cable over there... Then apart from F-connectors, which I also have, that's it right? Self amalgamating tape to waterproof the outdoor f connectors and I like to use silicone grease as well http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/fconn.htm |
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Oh do I need different clips for attaching the LNB to the arm?
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Oh do I need different clips for attaching the LNB to the arm?
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Even if you know little French it may be worth learning on which channels & when, weather forecasts are broadcast. (pictures are worth a thousand French words!)
![]() David You are right about the value of French movies: There are a thousand words of discussions before and after each picture shown on French TV.
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HI Everyone...
![]() I bought 50m of cable from Satcure, silicon grease, special F connectors for the WF100 cable...drilled four holes in my house and dragged the cable through the holes...quite a neat job even though i say so myself...massive sunburn from working outside all day...heheh. Am about to switch on my box for the first time...guy with a proper meter/analyser is turning up at 3-4pm to align the 1m dish properly, i hope... Fingers crossed it all works ok... Think I will just use a London postcode as I like radio London now and then...I can always change it after right? Enfin j'arrive init. Cheers all, Adam |
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Think I will just use a London postcode as I like radio London now and then...I can always change it after right? |
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HI Everyone...
![]() I bought 50m of cable from Satcure, silicon grease, special F connectors for the WF100 cable...drilled four holes in my house and dragged the cable through the holes...quite a neat job even though i say so myself...massive sunburn from working outside all day...heheh. Am about to switch on my box for the first time...guy with a proper meter/analyser is turning up at 3-4pm to align the 1m dish properly, i hope... Fingers crossed it all works ok... Think I will just use a London postcode as I like radio London now and then...I can always change it after right? Enfin j'arrive init. Cheers all, Adam |
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We've done it! Way, and also, hey! Woo, and also, hoo!
Thanks for all the advice, I can't believe it worked first time! (I think i might be back for more advice on the box an how to use it )
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