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patontheback Nov 18th 2012 4:42 pm

What box
 
Can you tell me what tv box I will need to recive uk tv in spain there is satellite dish in the garden which is bigger than a sky dish there is no ariel on the roof.
So I am not sure if I need freeserve or freesat
Thanks for any help you can give me

The Guy Nov 18th 2012 5:06 pm

Re: What box
 

Originally Posted by patontheback (Post 10389101)
Can you tell me what tv box I will need to recive uk tv in spain there is satellite dish in the garden which is bigger than a sky dish there is no ariel on the roof.
So I am not sure if I need freeserve or freesat
Thanks for any help you can give me

Well, freeserve was the old Dixons free dial up internet service, now taken over by orange, so you wil not get UK TV on a "freeserve box"!

Freesat are a brand of satellite receivers that allow access to the "free" UK TV channels.
A Sky box, even with no card, will also get the "free" UK TV channels.
As will an "off the shelf" satellite recevier.

Which channels you get will depend on your location and size of dish.
- and probably more important, the reception of the new satellite that will be coming online next week ( http://www.satandpcguy.com/Site/astr...k_tv_spain.php )

You will not get UK TV via a TV aerial in Spain - only Spanish TV. But, connecting a Digital Terrestrial Box (TDT - similar to freeview in the UK) you can receive around 40 Spanish TV channels, where, in many cases in UK and USA imported shows and movies, you can change from the dubbed Spanish audio, to the original english audio.

Countryboy1 Nov 19th 2012 8:16 am

Re: What box
 

Originally Posted by patontheback (Post 10389101)
there is no ariel on the roof.

What's washing powder got to do with it?
Unless you're trying to receive soaps of course.

:unsure:

Domino Nov 19th 2012 10:11 am

Re: What box
 

Originally Posted by Biffta (Post 10389905)
What's washing powder got to do with it?
Unless you're trying to receive soaps of course.

:unsure:

:hysterical:

Mitzyboy Nov 19th 2012 12:16 pm

Re: What box
 

Originally Posted by patontheback (Post 10389101)
Can you tell me what tv box I will need to recive uk tv in spain there is satellite dish in the garden which is bigger than a sky dish there is no ariel on the roof.
So I am not sure if I need freeserve or freesat
Thanks for any help you can give me

Alternatively .... if you have a sky account now in the you can just bring the box with you to Spain, keep the account registered to a UK address, and connect it to the correct sized dish and you can then continue as normal ;):)


You just need to ensure that you dont tell SKY that you no longer reside in the UK

amideislas Nov 19th 2012 2:51 pm

Re: What box
 
Basically, any satellite receiver will receive UK Freesat channels as long as your dish is correctly aligned and the technical bits are sorted. You can pick up a normal satellite receiver for as little as €25 (non-HD). An HD satellite receiver can cost as little as €40.

The main drawbacks to using a non-"freesat" box are a) lack of 8-day EPG compatible with the Freesat system, and b) the channel list must be manually updated.

UK channels seem to move around a lot, so unless you are technically oriented (as my BH is) and are prepared to manually update the boxes, the €50 - €100 higher price for a bona-fide "freesat" box may be well worth the investment.

For me, the cheeky thing is that the only difference between the two apparently is a few bits of proprietary software loaded on "freesat" boxes that normal boxes don't have, to facilitate the automatic channel list updates and compatibility with the Freesat 8-day EPG.

BAT7311 Nov 21st 2012 9:38 am

Re: What box
 

Originally Posted by Biffta (Post 10389905)
What's washing powder got to do with it?
Unless you're trying to receive soaps of course.

:unsure:

they are called ´soaps´because they were first made for women to watch during
the day in 1950s american and were backed by washing powder companies like Procter & Gamble who make aerial ..... ;)

patontheback Nov 21st 2012 9:44 am

Re: What box
 
Thanks for the replies i have an old sky+ box but no card will this work without it
do you know?
like the soup comment
cheers

The Guy Nov 21st 2012 9:53 am

Re: What box
 
a sky box, even with no card, will be able to receive the "free to air" channels - depending on your location and dish size.

Examples of free to air channels include, bbc1,2,3,4,itv1,2,3,4,c4,e4,m4,f4,five,five*,fiveu sa, cbs, and around 200 othre channels.

Domino Nov 21st 2012 1:21 pm

Re: What box
 

Originally Posted by The Guy (Post 10394081)
a sky box, even with no card, will be able to receive the "free to air" channels - depending on your location and dish size.

Examples of free to air channels include, bbc1,2,3,4,itv1,2,3,4,c4,e4,m4,f4,five,five*,fiveu sa, cbs, and around 200 othre channels.

oh, is that all ?
hardly worth the effort then
:rofl:

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