Newb Help....Latvian/Russian/Baltic T.v

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Newb Help....Latvian/Russian/Baltic T.v

Hi all,

Hope that i can pick your wise brains here goes...I am english but my other half comes from Latvia hence the reason i need to keep her happy with russian tv from home

I live south east london and want to know what exactly do i need to buy and the price im looking at to get russian FTA channels and what the channels are.

And also what card i would but as pay per view after i have the FTA channels and how much is this card.

Thanks And look forward to the reply.
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If he were not a wizard, from head down to the root, you would have got to worry-your DB only boots

Channels are listed on lyngsat.com

There might be some footprint diagrams for satellites and size of dish needed.

Have you looked in the Dreambox section to see what "extra" channels you might be able to get?

Thread on Russian channels:

http://www.satellites.co.uk/php-bin/forum/showthread.php?t=7999

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If I were you I would get myself a fixed 80cm dish and aim it at Sirius 5 east.
I would then get myself a nice simple receiver like my one a Technomate TM-1000D for about £70-80, and then get it "patched" at Alsats. You can try the Dreambox but the Technomate is a lot easier to use, as well as cheaper.

You will then be able to receive ALL the Russian and Ukrainian channels on Sirius. After a while you could add a motor or a monoblock (I think that is possible, if not someone will soon let us know) to it and then get ALL the Russian channels from Hotbird 13 east.

It seems that Latvia are starting there own FTA channel on 1st October from Sirius called TV5. For more info try:- www.tvnet.lv/tv5/

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