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Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
On 28/11/2013 09:32, Martin wrote:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 09:23:33 +0000, Mark Carver wrote: On 28/11/2013 09:04, Martin wrote: On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:53:01 +0000, Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: On 27/11/2013 18:23, Peter Duncanson wrote: Anyway, how could the Scots prevent the rest of us from watching any free satellite TV they start to provide? Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. The Freesat spot beam can be received in Nice with a 60cm dish. Yes, but the Irish are not using 28E for their Saorsat service The Freesat spot beam was supposed to limit the areas outside UK where UK TV can be received. http://www.astra2d.com/astra2.html Yes, but as I say, the Ka band satellite uses interference limiting, so using a larger dish, won't necessarily help. Have a proper read of the article I've linked. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
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Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. What technology would allow them to broadcast reliably to Berwick-on-Tweed while preventing anyone in Edinburgh and Glasgow watching? -- Richard |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
Richard Tobin wrote:
In article , Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. What technology would allow them to broadcast reliably to Berwick-on-Tweed while preventing anyone in Edinburgh and Glasgow watching? -- Richard Dumfries and Carlisle? Bill |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
"charles" wrote in message ... In article , tim...... wrote: "Mark Carver" wrote in message ... On 27/11/2013 16:44, Michael Chare wrote: I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? The problems and anomalies surrounding TV in the proposed separation of Scotland from the UK are a relatively minor microcosm of the enormity of the task to create its own stand alone national infrastructure. Mr S, hasn't even begun to think it through properly, Neither had the slovaks. but they spoke a different language from the Czechs. what that got to do with it (the myriad of other things, not the TV) -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.18 |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 13:48:18 +0100, Martin wrote:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 12:29:30 +0000, wrote: On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 13:11:14 +0100, Martin wrote: On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 11:41:59 +0000, wrote: My personal hope is that they could take Julia "I've got to appear on your telly every time you turn it on" bloody Bradbury, stick her on a walk in the highlands where she gets lost and because the Scots won't be able to afford an airforce is never found or seen again. She's from Sheffield. What has Scotland done to deserve her. Revenge weapon for the White Heather club. Euugggh! BBC Scotland has the best gardening programme on BBC TV. Perhaps because it is celeb free. Indeed, and like many we were worried it would get ruined when it went got transmitted nationally *. Ditto Rab C Nesbitt. We shall see what the future brings. * Which now many things can be watched/listened by various means well out of the initial target area is becoming harder to pin down. Beechgrove works for us, but it lacks the mind numbing soporific qualities of Monty Don. It was fine as it was, but now it has been networked they found it necessary to push a 'gardening celeb' into it - C.Beardshaw. |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
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Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
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writes On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 10:24:57 +0000 (UTC), (Richard Tobin) wrote: In article , Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: Copy the Irish and use a spot beam. What technology would allow them to broadcast reliably to Berwick-on-Tweed while preventing anyone in Edinburgh and Glasgow watching? Annexing Berwick-on-Tweed would be easier. They've already got form for doing that - several times. -- Ian |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
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Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: Why would the English and Welsh want to? Rights holders might not be willing to reduce their prices without a reduction audience size. They're not going to be very bothered about 5 million Scots compared with 58 million non-Scots. The problem would be the other way round: a Scottish satellite broadcaster would have trouble buying programs at a reasonable price if the rest of the UK could watch them. -- Richard |
Scottish TV at the expense of the English and Welsh
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wrote: On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 16:44:56 +0000, Michael Chare [email protected] wrote: I Scotland becomes a separate country how will we stop them from benefiting from free satellite TV paid for by the English and Welsh? Why would the English and Welsh want to? It would be a minor item on the list of things to be sorted out, and in reality a separated Scotland if it set up a SBC would be showing much the same stuff anyway with some home produced material. Would it? How can anyone know given that - as with many of the other SNP claims - what happens would depend on them getting *agreements* with others who may not choose to do as the SNP hope. A couple of BBC R4 progs in the last week have had BBC spokesbods refusing to say what ideas or plans they'd have WRT Scotland in case it became 'independent'. The idea being that any details might influence the political process. The snag with that is *failing* to say what it might mean for people being able to still get what they get now *also* will influence decisions. If, like myself, someone is concerned to be able to go on getting full access to the BBC then any doubt erodes being willing to vote 'yes', and pushes people toward voting 'no'. So in this case the BBC refusing to make its position clear applies some influence just as much as if they spoke up. By default, an encouragement to people to vote 'no' if they want BBC output for more than just the most popular things. Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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