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Looking through the FTA C-Band list, I see far more non-english than
religious programming, plus a lot of government channels (some of
which, like NASA, would still be interesting). Also a fair number of
shopping channels, and a few news channels (APTV, Bloomberg, Euronews
and Al Jazeera to name a few). What was left that still looked
interesting were the following:<br>
<br>
CLASSIC ARTS SHOWCASE <br>
LCN Louisiana SuperStation <br>
SPORTS TIME OHIO <br>
SPORTSMAN CHANNEL <br>
IATV - IMAGINASIAN TV U.S. <br>
SETANTA SPORTS Ireland English<br>
VERIA English<br>
AMERICA ONE <br>
DOCUMENTARY CHANNEL US <br>
A - ATLANTIC Halifax <br>
ION-TV East <br>
ION-TV Mountain <br>
ION-TV Pacific <br>
ION PLUS <br>
ION LIFE <br>
ION TV - East HD <br>
ION-TV NET 8 <br>
ION-TV NET 9 <br>
ION-TV NET 12 <br>
ION TV - Central HD <br>
ION TV - Mountain HD <br>
ION TV - Pacific HD <br>
TLN - 1 KTNN-San Francisco <br>
TLN - 2 KEEN-Las Vegas <br>
DEUTSCHE WELLE TV Germany German and English language<br>
UCTV-University Of California <br>
KCWY-TV 13 NBC Casper, WY WEAK SIGNAL<br>
WVXF-TV 17 This TV St Thomas, USVI <br>
CW-30 Aguadilla, PR LATV English & Spanish language <br>
WPRU-TV ABC-20 Aguadilla, PR (Part time in 720i HD format)<br>
WVGN-TV NBC-14 St Thomas, USVI LEFT AUDIO = WVGN-TV<br>
WSJX-TV 24 FOX San Juan, PR-HD (HD in 720i format) <br>
MY NETWORK TV-East Spanish audio on 0651 APID<br>
MY NETWORK TV-East HD Spanish audio on 0699 APID<br>
WARNER BROTHERS HD FEEDS <br>
DEMOCRACY NOW Monday-Friday 08-0900 ET<br>
ABC HD NET-21 <br>
KCSG-TV 4 Saint George, Utah My Network TV / Independent<br>
RFD-TV HD PCR PID is 8190.<br>
KHIZ-TV Barstow, CA RTV Network<br>
NET-1 Nebraska PBS <br>
CW-TV Detroit (shown during off-hours and weekends)<br>
THIS TV <br>
@ SPORTS TV <br>
KWWF-TV Waterloo, IA IND<br>
PENNSYLVANIA CABLE NETWORK <br>
<br>
Some are interesting, many are just reruns. If all it cost me was a
discarded dish and $50 USB adapter, it might be worth it (provided I
could find scheduling information).<br>
<br>
I didn't have time to do the same for the Ku band FTA list.<br>
<br>
Jeff.<br>
<br>
John Drescher wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Jeff Wormsley<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:daworm@comcast.net"><daworm@comcast.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I wonder if all you need is a dish, motor and DVB-S card/usb dongle for
this? The dishes can be had dirt cheap nowadays, LNB and all, and if you
live out in the country might be a nice addition to a system.
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Pretty much everything except hundreds of religious channels is
encrypted so you still need to pay someone to receive content.
John
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