CRLocky
April 29th, 2009, 02:22 AM
(I'm putting this in the A/V forum because it's for the handling of equipment and hardware, and I'm inquiring about using a satellite dish to do that. But if it needs to be moved that's cool.)
Ok - I have a small DishTV satellite on my garage that is not in use. I do not have a digital receiver yet, but I'm doing my research for what the options are and what specifically would be best for me.
What I want to do, is get a cheap but decent digital satellite TV receiver and hook it up to that dish in the back and point it at a Canadian free-to-air TV satellite. The research I've done so far says that after I've done that, all I'll need to do after that is download the bin files and/or codes to a flashdrive, and then plug that into the digital receiver, boot it, and away we go. Canadian satellite TV for free... some 500 channels in some cases.
Does anyone here do something like this? Know about it? Have any advice?
I live in MN which is further north and closer to Canada than most, so it may be easier for me but I'm not sure.
Here are a couple resources I've found so far:
fta-gods (http://www.fta-gods.com) - helpful forum and files resource.
Free Sat TV a Myth (http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/34579/103099.html) - first page I read, has some helpful newbie info, but not nearly what I was looking for.
I'll figure it out eventually, but if anyone wants to help or offer advice I'm all ears. What do you guys think?
Ok - I have a small DishTV satellite on my garage that is not in use. I do not have a digital receiver yet, but I'm doing my research for what the options are and what specifically would be best for me.
What I want to do, is get a cheap but decent digital satellite TV receiver and hook it up to that dish in the back and point it at a Canadian free-to-air TV satellite. The research I've done so far says that after I've done that, all I'll need to do after that is download the bin files and/or codes to a flashdrive, and then plug that into the digital receiver, boot it, and away we go. Canadian satellite TV for free... some 500 channels in some cases.
Does anyone here do something like this? Know about it? Have any advice?
I live in MN which is further north and closer to Canada than most, so it may be easier for me but I'm not sure.
Here are a couple resources I've found so far:
fta-gods (http://www.fta-gods.com) - helpful forum and files resource.
Free Sat TV a Myth (http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/34579/103099.html) - first page I read, has some helpful newbie info, but not nearly what I was looking for.
I'll figure it out eventually, but if anyone wants to help or offer advice I'm all ears. What do you guys think?