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<blockquote data-quote="Razor" data-source="post: 27454" data-attributes="member: 175377"><p>Ok , I like TV, but the wife likes UTV and UTV only, as we live in ROI this is not available via sky. So I was left with the choice of acquiring a UK post coded box or dumping sky and going elsewhere for my TV. After some more ear bashing I cancelled my sub with sky and went DTT. MMDS to be precise, line of sight micro wave directional signal. The mast is 30 miles away and on a big hill, and I must say I’m impressed. The picture is crystal clear, even in bad weather, and the EPG and digibox are not bad.</p><p></p><p>Now the fun begins, and I start playing, must find out how,</p><p></p><p>The card is paired with the box,</p><p>What encryption are they using,</p><p>How are they beaming both analogue and digital from this narrow band mast.</p><p></p><p>These things keep me awake at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razor, post: 27454, member: 175377"] Ok , I like TV, but the wife likes UTV and UTV only, as we live in ROI this is not available via sky. So I was left with the choice of acquiring a UK post coded box or dumping sky and going elsewhere for my TV. After some more ear bashing I cancelled my sub with sky and went DTT. MMDS to be precise, line of sight micro wave directional signal. The mast is 30 miles away and on a big hill, and I must say I’m impressed. The picture is crystal clear, even in bad weather, and the EPG and digibox are not bad. Now the fun begins, and I start playing, must find out how, The card is paired with the box, What encryption are they using, How are they beaming both analogue and digital from this narrow band mast. These things keep me awake at night. [/QUOTE]
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