Need verification of DVB FTA feeds on the KU side of G10.

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As the title says.

I am planning on getting a BEC DBS 2000 DVB receiver to
watch the FTA channels that lyngsat list for the KU band on Galaxy 10.

Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations listed,
and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that those stations
carry.

I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the reciver,
I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
satellite.

So, is the page on lyngsat for G10 correct, for the most part?
http://www.lyngsat.com/g10r.shtml

Is there any major errors in the list I should know about?

Can I get the network feeds with the receiver I am getting?

Is the feeds likely to stay there for any length of time?

Is there any other satellites that carry a lot of FTA DVB network
feeds that I should be aware of, besides what is listed on lyngsat?
 
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"N9WOS" <n9wos@nobug.worldnet.att.net> wrote in
news:EIlgc.42545$i74.1064870@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:

> Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
> I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations
> listed, and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that
> those stations carry.
>
> I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the reciver,
> I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
> satellite.
>

++++++++++++++

There are a lot of feeds on that satellite. I mainly use it to pick up
the ABC news and Nightline from the affiliates in Casper and Cheyenne,
Wyoming, but I have tuned across UPN and WB on G10R. I am in the Central
Time Zone so it is nice to be able to watch ABC later than usual.

I also like the PBS feeds on AMC3. I don't know if the BEC receiver that
you buying with pick up the Dolby Audio required for the PBS stuff, but
it will surely work with Montana PBS which is also on AMC3.

There is an NBC affiliate available from Lake Charles, Louisiana on SBS6.
I have not yet discovered a CBS affiliate on FTA, but I have found a few
CBS newsfeeds.

None of us know how long these stations will continue to be available. I
hope it will be there for a very long time, but I am prepared for the
worst.

Good Luck,

PON
 
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There should be no problem receiving G10R with the receiver you mentionned.
The equity bouquet has been on G10R for more than a year so it is likely to
stay there although with Free-To-Air you can't be 100% sure that the
channels will stay there.
"N9WOS" <n9wos@nobug.worldnet.att.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
EIlgc.42545$i74.1064870@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> As the title says.
>
> I am planning on getting a BEC DBS 2000 DVB receiver to
> watch the FTA channels that lyngsat list for the KU band on Galaxy 10.
>
> Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
> I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations
listed,
> and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that those stations
> carry.
>
> I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the reciver,
> I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
> satellite.
>
> So, is the page on lyngsat for G10 correct, for the most part?
> http://www.lyngsat.com/g10r.shtml
>
> Is there any major errors in the list I should know about?
>
> Can I get the network feeds with the receiver I am getting?
>
> Is the feeds likely to stay there for any length of time?
>
> Is there any other satellites that carry a lot of FTA DVB network
> feeds that I should be aware of, besides what is listed on lyngsat?
>
>
 
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Pseud O. Nym, and pierre lamoureux, thanks for the replies and information.
 

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Yes, the charts are accurate.

The BEC is a great unit for the price, but $170 is a bit steep!

Be aware that you will not be able to receive audio from the PBS stations
with the BEC.

If you are prepared to spend $170, spend a few more dollars and get a much
better receiver with Blind Search and AC3 ..... I am very impressed with the
Fortec Lifetime Ultra.

Best Regards!
-------------------
Brian Gohl
Satellite Audio Video
503.669.8093
http://www.adventistsat.com


"N9WOS" <n9wos@nobug.worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:EIlgc.42545$i74.1064870@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> As the title says.
>
> I am planning on getting a BEC DBS 2000 DVB receiver to
> watch the FTA channels that lyngsat list for the KU band on Galaxy 10.
>
> Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
> I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations
listed,
> and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that those stations
> carry.
>
> I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the reciver,
> I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
> satellite.
>
> So, is the page on lyngsat for G10 correct, for the most part?
> http://www.lyngsat.com/g10r.shtml
>
> Is there any major errors in the list I should know about?
>
> Can I get the network feeds with the receiver I am getting?
>
> Is the feeds likely to stay there for any length of time?
>
> Is there any other satellites that carry a lot of FTA DVB network
> feeds that I should be aware of, besides what is listed on lyngsat?
>
>
 
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"Brian" <b.gohl@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<-NmdnTf9srbs7x7dRVn-gg@comcast.com>...

I agree my BEC2000 cost around $100 new & I thought that was alittle
high. There are alot of network feeds out there, I have a old c band
big dish & have
it pointed to (F1) or AMC7. It has cbs,nbc,abc,fox,upn & one more
network channels. But you do need a C band dish/lnb, otherwise there
are other Ku band
network feeds but there are alot of c band digital feeds also.
I use the BEC2000 for both ku & c band digital, great receiver but
still $170
is way out of line, oh yea make sure you buy a new one, the older ones
had old
versions of software that had a few glitches.




> Yes, the charts are accurate.
>
> The BEC is a great unit for the price, but $170 is a bit steep!
>
> Be aware that you will not be able to receive audio from the PBS stations
> with the BEC.
>
> If you are prepared to spend $170, spend a few more dollars and get a much
> better receiver with Blind Search and AC3 ..... I am very impressed with the
> Fortec Lifetime Ultra.
>
> Best Regards!
> -------------------
> Brian Gohl
> Satellite Audio Video
> 503.669.8093
> http://www.adventistsat.com
>
>
> "N9WOS" <n9wos@nobug.worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:EIlgc.42545$i74.1064870@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > As the title says.
> >
> > I am planning on getting a BEC DBS 2000 DVB receiver to
> > watch the FTA channels that lyngsat list for the KU band on Galaxy 10.
> >
> > Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
> > I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations
> listed,
> > and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that those stations
> > carry.
> >
> > I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the reciver,
> > I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
> > satellite.
> >
> > So, is the page on lyngsat for G10 correct, for the most part?
> > http://www.lyngsat.com/g10r.shtml
> >
> > Is there any major errors in the list I should know about?
> >
> > Can I get the network feeds with the receiver I am getting?
> >
> > Is the feeds likely to stay there for any length of time?
> >
> > Is there any other satellites that carry a lot of FTA DVB network
> > feeds that I should be aware of, besides what is listed on lyngsat?
> >
> >
 

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Or .... buy an old one at a GREAT price and install the new system
software!!!


"clc" <clc@conninc.com> wrote in message
news:7e9f0c9f.0404190926.78a02b76@posting.google.com...
> "Brian" <b.gohl@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<-NmdnTf9srbs7x7dRVn-gg@comcast.com>...
>
> I agree my BEC2000 cost around $100 new & I thought that was alittle
> high. There are alot of network feeds out there, I have a old c band
> big dish & have
> it pointed to (F1) or AMC7. It has cbs,nbc,abc,fox,upn & one more
> network channels. But you do need a C band dish/lnb, otherwise there
> are other Ku band
> network feeds but there are alot of c band digital feeds also.
> I use the BEC2000 for both ku & c band digital, great receiver but
> still $170
> is way out of line, oh yea make sure you buy a new one, the older ones
> had old
> versions of software that had a few glitches.
>
>
>
>
> > Yes, the charts are accurate.
> >
> > The BEC is a great unit for the price, but $170 is a bit steep!
> >
> > Be aware that you will not be able to receive audio from the PBS
stations
> > with the BEC.
> >
> > If you are prepared to spend $170, spend a few more dollars and get a
much
> > better receiver with Blind Search and AC3 ..... I am very impressed with
the
> > Fortec Lifetime Ultra.
> >
> > Best Regards!
> > -------------------
> > Brian Gohl
> > Satellite Audio Video
> > 503.669.8093
> > http://www.adventistsat.com
> >
> >
> > "N9WOS" <n9wos@nobug.worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> > news:EIlgc.42545$i74.1064870@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > > As the title says.
> > >
> > > I am planning on getting a BEC DBS 2000 DVB receiver to
> > > watch the FTA channels that lyngsat list for the KU band on Galaxy 10.
> > >
> > > Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
> > > I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations
> > listed,
> > > and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that those
stations
> > > carry.
> > >
> > > I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the reciver,
> > > I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
> > > satellite.
> > >
> > > So, is the page on lyngsat for G10 correct, for the most part?
> > > http://www.lyngsat.com/g10r.shtml
> > >
> > > Is there any major errors in the list I should know about?
> > >
> > > Can I get the network feeds with the receiver I am getting?
> > >
> > > Is the feeds likely to stay there for any length of time?
> > >
> > > Is there any other satellites that carry a lot of FTA DVB network
> > > feeds that I should be aware of, besides what is listed on lyngsat?
> > >
> > >
 

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check out W7 for all the networks from Alaska. fta

"Brian" <b.gohl@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:7_6dncdGkt4AuBnd4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Or .... buy an old one at a GREAT price and install the new system
> software!!!
>
>
> "clc" <clc@conninc.com> wrote in message
> news:7e9f0c9f.0404190926.78a02b76@posting.google.com...
> > "Brian" <b.gohl@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:<-NmdnTf9srbs7x7dRVn-gg@comcast.com>...
> >
> > I agree my BEC2000 cost around $100 new & I thought that was alittle
> > high. There are alot of network feeds out there, I have a old c band
> > big dish & have
> > it pointed to (F1) or AMC7. It has cbs,nbc,abc,fox,upn & one more
> > network channels. But you do need a C band dish/lnb, otherwise there
> > are other Ku band
> > network feeds but there are alot of c band digital feeds also.
> > I use the BEC2000 for both ku & c band digital, great receiver but
> > still $170
> > is way out of line, oh yea make sure you buy a new one, the older ones
> > had old
> > versions of software that had a few glitches.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Yes, the charts are accurate.
> > >
> > > The BEC is a great unit for the price, but $170 is a bit steep!
> > >
> > > Be aware that you will not be able to receive audio from the PBS
> stations
> > > with the BEC.
> > >
> > > If you are prepared to spend $170, spend a few more dollars and get a
> much
> > > better receiver with Blind Search and AC3 ..... I am very impressed
with
> the
> > > Fortec Lifetime Ultra.
> > >
> > > Best Regards!
> > > -------------------
> > > Brian Gohl
> > > Satellite Audio Video
> > > 503.669.8093
> > > http://www.adventistsat.com
> > >
> > >
> > > "N9WOS" <n9wos@nobug.worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> > > news:EIlgc.42545$i74.1064870@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > > > As the title says.
> > > >
> > > > I am planning on getting a BEC DBS 2000 DVB receiver to
> > > > watch the FTA channels that lyngsat list for the KU band on Galaxy
10.
> > > >
> > > > Mainly the network feeds UPN, WB...(on and on)
> > > > I have family that lives in the viewing area of some of the stations
> > > listed,
> > > > and it would be nice to keep track of the local news that those
> stations
> > > > carry.
> > > >
> > > > I have a KU dish for the job, but before I spend $170 for the
reciver,
> > > > I was wanting to make sure the feeds are available for free on that
> > > > satellite.
> > > >
> > > > So, is the page on lyngsat for G10 correct, for the most part?
> > > > http://www.lyngsat.com/g10r.shtml
> > > >
> > > > Is there any major errors in the list I should know about?
> > > >
> > > > Can I get the network feeds with the receiver I am getting?
> > > >
> > > > Is the feeds likely to stay there for any length of time?
> > > >
> > > > Is there any other satellites that carry a lot of FTA DVB network
> > > > feeds that I should be aware of, besides what is listed on lyngsat?
> > > >
> > > >
>
>