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<blockquote data-quote="daro2096" data-source="post: 951664" data-attributes="member: 313455"><p>I had one of those LNB switches which worked with 13 east and 19.2 east. It switched when you put the receiver into standby. Talking pre-hotbird days here. I think 13 east was Eutelsat 1L-F1 wasn't it? May have that the wrong way round. Watched Euronews and The Landscape channel which broadcasted during Turk-Int down time on Wednesday mornings between 1am and 4am. I think there was also BBC World, a business channel which I forget the name of. This would have been late 1993/early 1994. Loved watching VH1 Germany, they played classics at 7pm every evening for an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daro2096, post: 951664, member: 313455"] I had one of those LNB switches which worked with 13 east and 19.2 east. It switched when you put the receiver into standby. Talking pre-hotbird days here. I think 13 east was Eutelsat 1L-F1 wasn't it? May have that the wrong way round. Watched Euronews and The Landscape channel which broadcasted during Turk-Int down time on Wednesday mornings between 1am and 4am. I think there was also BBC World, a business channel which I forget the name of. This would have been late 1993/early 1994. Loved watching VH1 Germany, they played classics at 7pm every evening for an hour. [/QUOTE]
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