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hirschhs Mar 19th 2013 7:52 am

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
We have a house in Kismaros and will eventually be moving back there from China. Does anyone live nearby? Know about sat reception there?

I have considerable experience with VPNs (living in China, they are essential!) so if anyone needs advice, they can PM me. :)

richardmc Apr 13th 2013 3:51 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
We have Astra2A 28.2 East and the BBC hd channels are now weak,I assume this is due to the move. Anyone else experiencing this?:cool:

Rural Hungary Apr 14th 2013 7:12 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by richardmc (Post 10657055)
We have Astra2A 28.2 East and the BBC hd channels are now weak,I assume this is due to the move. Anyone else experiencing this?:cool:

Friend in Kereksztur was having problems but think it was the wind that had moved the dish as it seems ok now:unsure:

capricorn2013 May 7th 2013 10:49 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
Came across this company for watching UK TV on the internet - you can suscribe monthly, 6 monthly or yearly so might be of interest to those who only stay in Hungary for part of the year: http://www.expattelly.com/

Rural Hungary Sep 30th 2013 12:53 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by capricorn2013 (Post 10697112)
Came across this company for watching UK TV on the internet - you can suscribe monthly, 6 monthly or yearly so might be of interest to those who only stay in Hungary for part of the year: http://www.expattelly.com/

Now that Astra 2E has launched successfully and the plug will be pulled on the old satellite, how will those with satellite watch the UK channels?

llareggub Sep 30th 2013 1:12 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
We use a proxy and get the BBC iPlayer, ITV player and 4OD (although no film 4), costs us 45GBP per annum which is ok by me... You could spend a few extra pennies and get a VPN which will be more robust and give you access should you wish it to Love film US OD channels etc etc.

Rural Hungary Sep 30th 2013 1:16 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by llareggub (Post 10923989)
We use a proxy and get the BBC iPlayer, ITV player and 4OD (although no film 4), costs us 45GBP per annum which is ok by me... You could spend a few extra pennies and get a VPN which will be more robust and give you access should you wish it to Love film US OD channels etc etc.

I already use a VPN, just curious as to how those who prefer to watch via satellite will cope with the switch off.:unsure:

llareggub Sep 30th 2013 1:25 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by Rural Hungary (Post 10923993)
I already use a VPN, just curious as to how those who prefer to watch via satellite will cope with the switch off.:unsure:

I don't follow it too much as we don't use our satellite much any more but from what I understand the footprint of 2E is the same as 2F however it really comes down to what spotbeam broadcasters use. If they use the tight spotbeam from the UK the only option will be some online tomfoolery ;)

Rural Hungary Sep 30th 2013 1:39 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by llareggub (Post 10924007)
I don't follow it too much as we don't use our satellite much any more but from what I understand the footprint of 2E is the same as 2F however it really comes down to what spotbeam broadcasters use. If they use the tight spotbeam from the UK the only option will be some online tomfoolery ;)

No, we don't have satellite at all but a few of the expats have been talking about it and a quick look at the Spanish BE forum would suggest that by the end of the year, the UK channels will have disappeared.

llareggub Sep 30th 2013 1:49 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
Looking at he reception map on Google maps it does not look all that promising to be perfectly honest!

https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ms...4cdbf26b&msa=0

kohoutek Sep 30th 2013 4:01 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
Just got this email reply from a sat installer, as i asked the question regarding Sky in my area (2 hours west of Budapest)


However, as you may be aware, things are changing with UK TV.

The old satellites are being replaced with newer satellites, and so reception is going to change to what it has been like.

To receive the "UK beam" from the first new satellite, Astra 2F, it looks like you need at least a 1.8m dish.

There is a 1.2m dish a few kms west of you, nearer the signal, that does not get any of this UK beam signals at all.

However, the second new satellite, that will be carrying BBC ITVs, has only just launched.

We expect its reception to be similar to Astra 2F, but cannot really say for sure until it is operational.

Regards

Rural Hungary Sep 30th 2013 4:33 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by llareggub (Post 10924039)
Looking at he reception map on Google maps it does not look all that promising to be perfectly honest!

https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ms...4cdbf26b&msa=0

Well there is somebody in Budapest getting it and he only has a 4m dish;) Think it's going to be similar to the last change.... wait and see! Those who got the 2m dish last time might have the best chance of success, I'll stick with VPN.

llareggub Sep 30th 2013 4:45 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by Rural Hungary (Post 10924290)
Well there is somebody in Budapest getting it and he only has a 4m dish;) Think it's going to be similar to the last change.... wait and see! Those who got the 2m dish last time might have the best chance of success, I'll stick with VPN.

Our neighbours already think we are bonkers a 4 meter dish would have us carted away to the funny farm!

kohoutek Sep 30th 2013 4:47 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 
4M Dish

Like Jodrell Bank....lol

Rural Hungary Oct 4th 2013 8:21 pm

Re: English TV in Hungary
 

Originally Posted by kohoutek (Post 10924308)
4M Dish

Like Jodrell Bank....lol

I had to google Jodrell Bank:o


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