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<blockquote data-quote="Likvid" data-source="post: 96857" data-attributes="member: 176379"><p>I beleive so also, i started my hobby in satellite-TV in 1983 when the only channel available was Russian Ghorizont on 4Ghz from 14 W.</p><p></p><p>It was fun days and it became my profession for 8 years to 1993 or so when i was tired on the market.</p><p></p><p>It's not fun anymore and hasn't been for 10 years or more, cheap Diseqc motors, small dishes, and cheap quality affecting the market and all Korean makers making an entry and taking more marketshares for each month.</p><p></p><p>It's not the same DX:in in the digital age as it was in the old analogue days, it was fun during that time and the quality was higher on the content that was broadcasted.</p><p></p><p>As you say i beleive in 10 years time satellite-TV will almost be dead, maybe 15 years, but around that time i beleive.</p><p></p><p>I am glad i changed profession in the early 90's.....</p><p></p><p>Must be hard these days for the sat-veterans if they haven't changed profession yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Likvid, post: 96857, member: 176379"] I beleive so also, i started my hobby in satellite-TV in 1983 when the only channel available was Russian Ghorizont on 4Ghz from 14 W. It was fun days and it became my profession for 8 years to 1993 or so when i was tired on the market. It's not fun anymore and hasn't been for 10 years or more, cheap Diseqc motors, small dishes, and cheap quality affecting the market and all Korean makers making an entry and taking more marketshares for each month. It's not the same DX:in in the digital age as it was in the old analogue days, it was fun during that time and the quality was higher on the content that was broadcasted. As you say i beleive in 10 years time satellite-TV will almost be dead, maybe 15 years, but around that time i beleive. I am glad i changed profession in the early 90's..... Must be hard these days for the sat-veterans if they haven't changed profession yet. [/QUOTE]
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