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Old 13-04-2009   #1
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Just set up a Sky Zone 1 Minidish and my Pace MSS500 to get a glimpse of Hotbird.. sad to see the last two analogue channels left on it

Surely there's almost no point in TV5 and TV Duna being carried? Why would any Hungarian/French person have an analogue setup for one channel?

Just seems a bit odd to me (not that I'm complaining - god I wish I was older when analogue telly was around!)


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Because its for analog transmitters in France and Hungary
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for french wouldn't it be on 5w as it is in secam ?
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Originally Posted by iandoh View Post
Because its for analog transmitters in France and Hungary
Yes, but the point I was making is why would a Hungarian person have an analogue box for one channel?


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Originally Posted by dvmedia View Post
Yes, but the point I was making is why would a Hungarian person have an analogue box for one channel?

Thats what I said, they dont.

The transmitters in Hungary have a receiever there rebroadcasting this analog signal since it makes more sense to use a analog signal on analog tv.
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