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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="Simba27" data-source="post: 103510" data-attributes="member: 182734"><p>Download "SatcoDX" software from the internet. You can enter your location and it will show you what satellites you can receive and what channels are available.</p><p></p><p>FTA means Free-To-Air, you don't need a CAM to get FTA signals. The purpose of a CAM is to decode paid subscription services which are not FTA. You should look at the channels you wish to receive and purchase a CAM which will work for those channels.</p><p></p><p>I don't think you can get hotbird in India. Everybody seems to want Hotbird, but there's nothing really special about it. You are not missing out.</p><p></p><p>I don't know about C band, but I gather the equipment is quite a lot different than Ku band. It looks to me like there are more C band satellites in your area than Ku band.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simba27, post: 103510, member: 182734"] Download "SatcoDX" software from the internet. You can enter your location and it will show you what satellites you can receive and what channels are available. FTA means Free-To-Air, you don't need a CAM to get FTA signals. The purpose of a CAM is to decode paid subscription services which are not FTA. You should look at the channels you wish to receive and purchase a CAM which will work for those channels. I don't think you can get hotbird in India. Everybody seems to want Hotbird, but there's nothing really special about it. You are not missing out. I don't know about C band, but I gather the equipment is quite a lot different than Ku band. It looks to me like there are more C band satellites in your area than Ku band. [/QUOTE]
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