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·OK. This is a continuation of my quest to obtain ESPN Int'l programming, from my SKY Mexico thread. Instead of concentrating on SKY Mexico service, which carries ESPN Int'l, I've decided to look for the channel itself. Here's what I've learned.
There's this cool FREE to air programming floating around out there for the viewing. It's available via C Band (big dish) and K Band (lttle dish). The video type/method is called DVB (MPEG2). Telstar5 is a popular satellite for the North Americans to focus on.
Someone pointed me to the www.lyngsat.com website. That's where I found a list of channels labeled "Free TV from USA" link is here: http://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/United-States.shtml. On this page is ESPN Int'l. So far so good. The satellite for this "free" channel is Brasilsat B1 @ 70 degrees West. Not sure what that means. Last bit of info is that the video mode for this channel is Digicipher #1. Google searching shows me a receiver like this: http://www.primefocus.com/dsr922.html. Would this receiver work? Also, this channel has a frequency of 3840 which I believe means it's a CBand (big dish) type channel.
All this homework and I don't even know if I can see this bird from NJ, I assume not. Sorry for the rambling, but this idea of "free" is very intriguing to me. I want to learn and understand it.
Thanks.
Rich B.
There's this cool FREE to air programming floating around out there for the viewing. It's available via C Band (big dish) and K Band (lttle dish). The video type/method is called DVB (MPEG2). Telstar5 is a popular satellite for the North Americans to focus on.
Someone pointed me to the www.lyngsat.com website. That's where I found a list of channels labeled "Free TV from USA" link is here: http://www.lyngsat.com/freetv/United-States.shtml. On this page is ESPN Int'l. So far so good. The satellite for this "free" channel is Brasilsat B1 @ 70 degrees West. Not sure what that means. Last bit of info is that the video mode for this channel is Digicipher #1. Google searching shows me a receiver like this: http://www.primefocus.com/dsr922.html. Would this receiver work? Also, this channel has a frequency of 3840 which I believe means it's a CBand (big dish) type channel.
All this homework and I don't even know if I can see this bird from NJ, I assume not. Sorry for the rambling, but this idea of "free" is very intriguing to me. I want to learn and understand it.
Thanks.
Rich B.