HD and FTA satellite receivers
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Bulbman2
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HD and FTA satellite receivers
are there any fta satellite receivers that offer hd receiption?
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Richard
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I had to look that one up! FTA means "free to air" and is related to picking up foreign satellite programmming.
It does appear to be an SD service only and doubt you will find this technology integrated with US HDTV whether satellite or OTA but if anyone would know it would be...
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It does appear to be an SD service only and doubt you will find this technology integrated with US HDTV whether satellite or OTA but if anyone would know it would be...
viewtopic.php?t=4756
Please let us know what you find out.
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To bad I don't speak Arabic. It would be interesting to hear the Syrian and Jordanian take on the Iraq election returns. I always am interested in divergent and opposing views, it helps me understand my own viewpoints better.Richard wrote:.Choose from such Free To Air channels such as those in Arabic and Vietnamese. Watch available signals from Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya and Egypt. Our receivers offer outstanding performance for Satellite Telstar 5 ( T5 ).
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About 4 years ago the first HDTV satellite feeds by ABC, and I think PBS, were FTA feeds. People with Unity Motion (which later became Integra) receivers received their HD via FTA for these networks. Later these networks switched to proprietary satellite technology. At that time I got rid of my Integra since there was no HD on FTA (and also the Integra was a dog). -Ken
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