u can get as3 signal but startv card cannot be shared... so i heard lol.. dont know nothing about indovision
hi everyone, i was wondering what you need to receive statrv or indovision. im fed up watching ausmark etc ,i know you need the equipment whatelse is required thx hamguy2 nsw australia
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u can get as3 signal but startv card cannot be shared... so i heard lol.. dont know nothing about indovision
2.3m motorized C-band mesh , 95 cm motorized Ku dish on aDM8000HDmake that IQ2 since 11/11/11
C-band : from Telstar 10 to Intelsat 2
Ku-band: fron NSS 6 to Intelsat 701
id buy the lot if needed indovision looks better there got hbo cimemax hbo signature etc axn hbo etc and starz are the best movie channels in the world ,thx hamguy2 nsw
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is it possible to get genuine Startv card. where can i buy one
mate ... i didnt get my hands on one... they are only for cable operators in india... i tried setting one up once via remote pc... no go
2.3m motorized C-band mesh , 95 cm motorized Ku dish on aDM8000HDmake that IQ2 since 11/11/11
C-band : from Telstar 10 to Intelsat 2
Ku-band: fron NSS 6 to Intelsat 701
Is indovisions programming in english? And could I receive it metro Melbourne.
Satbeams tell you if you are going to get a Foot Print where you live and tell you the dbW and what size of dish you need. I have a 2.3M dish and I get around 14 Different CBand Satellites in Brisbane. Many Many Channels in that 14 or more Sats (I forgot the real amount) All are available via a 2.3M dish and an actuator (Motor) and DISEqC 1.2 and the correct box. My range goes From 91.5 Deg E being Measat 3 to 177 W being NSS9. That a lot of Satellites in between.
Last edited by Mr 672A; 28-01-17 at 12:42 PM.
loppy, you've been a member of Austech for 6 years and have asked satellite questions previously.... are you saying you've never read the Newbie Satellite section? (that's a great place to learn).
is a good source of info and can display approximately where satellites are in relation to your location.
Just because you might see a footprint that covers Melbourne, doesn't automatically mean you can receive those satellites/channels.
Many carry encrypted services that require proprietary decoders and/or subscriptions. Eg: Foxtel, VAST, etc.
The two main bands used for direct to home satellite TV are C-Band (usually large mesh dishes..sometimes solid) and Ku-Band, typically smaller solid dishes, such as what Foxtel subscribers have, etc.
Please post what you are hoping to receive in the Newbie Satellite section and detail what equipment you have at present (if any).
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