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To get the branded Freesat from Sky service you apparently need to cough £25
for a card. According to Sky. Now I have the chance of an old Sky box - is there an easy way to get Freesat without giving Sky money? Google is not initially being helpful. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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"David WE Roberts" wrote:
To get the branded Freesat from Sky service you apparently need to cough £25 for a card. According to Sky. Now I have the chance of an old Sky box - is there an easy way to get Freesat without giving Sky money? Google is not initially being helpful. Cheers Dave R You won't need a card to view the channels that are also available on non-Sky Freesat. I think there are some channels still only available free to view (in other words, you need a Sky card), but nothing worth watching. All the main BBC, ITV, C4 and C5 channels are now free to air (in other words, you don't need a Sky card). A proper Freesat box will give you a better EPG (you don't have to scroll through endless channels that you can't watch). |
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"Silk" wrote in message ... "David WE Roberts" wrote: To get the branded Freesat from Sky service you apparently need to cough £25 for a card. According to Sky. Now I have the chance of an old Sky box - is there an easy way to get Freesat without giving Sky money? Google is not initially being helpful. Cheers Dave R You won't need a card to view the channels that are also available on non-Sky Freesat. I think there are some channels still only available free to view (in other words, you need a Sky card), but nothing worth watching. All the main BBC, ITV, C4 and C5 channels are now free to air (in other words, you don't need a Sky card). A proper Freesat box will give you a better EPG (you don't have to scroll through endless channels that you can't watch). Thanks - have a 4 port LNB with two free so I might as well have a play. -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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"David WE Roberts" wrote in message
... To get the branded Freesat from Sky service you apparently need to cough £25 for a card. According to Sky. Now I have the chance of an old Sky box - is there an easy way to get Freesat without giving Sky money? Google is not initially being helpful. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") A Sky box will work without a card but you will get BBC1 London and ITV Central West as defaults. Channels 1-5 are all free to air (FTA) but quite a few free-to-view (FTV) others including Film4, I think E4 aand More4, and some of the siblings of the main channels (such as 5* and 5USA) are still encrypted If it works then lash out the £25 for a Freesat-from-Sky card (once off payment) or use a Sky subscription card which is no longer active for subscription channels - it will still work and decode the FTV channels as well and give you the correct region for the FTA channels. One thing you cannot get with Sky without a subscription is HD. If you decide not to pay the Murdoch empire and buy yourself a Freesat (as like Freeview) box then you do have the option of the free HD channels if you buy a HD box - that is BBCHD (soon to become BBC2 HD,) BBC1HD, ITVHD and Ch4HD. I would say however from personal experience that HD is not really worthwhile on screens less than 32" or even most would say 37". Boxes from the usual places - Curry's World, Comet, Argos, etc., but also look at www.humax-direct.co.uk for manager's specials which are quite a good reduction. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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"Woody" wrote:
"David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... To get the branded Freesat from Sky service you apparently need to cough £25 for a card. According to Sky. Now I have the chance of an old Sky box - is there an easy way to get Freesat without giving Sky money? Google is not initially being helpful. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") A Sky box will work without a card but you will get BBC1 London and ITV Central West as defaults. Channels 1-5 are all free to air (FTA) but quite a few free-to-view (FTV) others including Film4, I think E4 aand More4, and some of the siblings of the main channels (such as 5* and 5USA) are still encrypted All of these channels are now FTA. You may need to faff about a bit with adding them manually, but they are definitely free. If it works then lash out the £25 for a Freesat-from-Sky card (once off payment) or use a Sky subscription card which is no longer active for subscription channels - it will still work and decode the FTV channels as well and give you the correct region for the FTA channels. Only a few quid more will get you a Freesat box. With a Freesat box, everything is taken care of for you, including your region. |
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:39:26 +0000 (UTC)
Silk wrote: If it works then lash out the £25 for a Freesat-from-Sky card (once off payment) or use a Sky subscription card which is no longer active for subscription channels - it will still work and decode the FTV channels as well and give you the correct region for the FTA channels. Only a few quid more will get you a Freesat box. With a Freesat box, everything is taken care of for you, including your region. And mounting a bloody ugly satellite dish on the side of your house/squat. Funny how so many people in allegedly "poor" areas have enough money to donate to murdochs pension fund. A lot of inner city areas look like Houston space centre. B2003 |
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 08:50:04 -0400
S Viemeister wrote: On 4/16/2012 8:46 AM, d wrote: And mounting a bloody ugly satellite dish on the side of your house/squat. Funny how so many people in allegedly "poor" areas have enough money to donate to murdochs pension fund. A lot of inner city areas look like Houston space centre. Some parts of the country get no more than 20 channels with Freeview, Only 20 channels? Life must be tough. I hope they get free councilling. and have no access to cable - so there are many homes with satellite dishes. Why, can't they get the 80 odd channels on freeview? B2003 |
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In message , d
writes On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:59:17 +0000 (UTC) wrote: On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 08:50:04 -0400 S Viemeister wrote: On 4/16/2012 8:46 AM, d wrote: And mounting a bloody ugly satellite dish on the side of your house/squat. Funny how so many people in allegedly "poor" areas have enough money to donate to murdochs pension fund. A lot of inner city areas look like Houston space centre. Some parts of the country get no more than 20 channels with Freeview, Only 20 channels? Life must be tough. I hope they get free councilling. and have no access to cable - so there are many homes with satellite dishes. Why, can't they get the 80 odd channels on freeview? Ignore the comma, it completely changes the meaning of the question! It was a genuine question, not a sarcastic repost. I'd assumed freeview power was being racked up and everyone should get all the channels by now. B2003 Some relays don't provide all the muxes. -- Ian |
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