Originally Posted by smiffie ITV and channel 4 are part of the Freesat package available FTA and as such do not require a card. Channel 5 is now also available FTA as the BBC have kindly provided them with space on one of their transponders in preperation for their "Official" move to Freesat in the autumn. I'm not sure whether the Digibox prevents you tuning to these FTA frequencies as I've never had one, I've used one and found it very restrictive. If you can't retune, I would advise buying either a Freesat box or Dreambox. The other issue is that Freesat is on Astra 2D which is focused on the UK so I don't know what size dish you need for Tuscany. Lyngsat indicates 85cm for South East France, I know you need over 3m for the Canary Islands, but that's well off the footprint.
Although if you can get BBC and ITV now, you can probably already pick up Astra 2D now! Let us know how you get on? |
Great news 'Frankly', you
CAN tune Channel Five in manually, free-to-air and watch it via the 'Other channels' option on your S*y Digibox
It's at 10773H, 22000, 5/6.
So you have absolutely no need to pay Sly for a new FTV card
It would be even better if you had a generic satellite receiver.. as the Sly ones are a royal pain in the behind...