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Reception of Amos 3 Middle East beam in CEurope
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<blockquote data-quote="deepbluesky" data-source="post: 539867" data-attributes="member: 176074"><p>Hungary is more East than the 4.5m of which Turok told you about. So your chances are higher to get something but obviously you will need a much bigger dish. I just can tell you that in Thessaloniki a 3.10m Famaval receives just all the Amos 2/3 frequencies. 11647V is the hardest of all because of an interference of the neighbour satellite 5W at 11638V. So far i have no information about reception in Hungary on 3.70m+ but look for the user skystar here in the board. He is in contact with DX Bozòth who is in Eastern Hungary using a 4.60m and he might be able to give you exact information about if it's worth to invest a fortune or not. Here's also a hungarian sat board where you could ask as well: _http://www.netboard.hu/viewforum.php?forum=47</p><p></p><p>There remains still a way of watching the channels but you will need a device called slingbox or HAVA (some prefer first, some latter). This device will be installed in Israel receiving all the stuff you want to have access and then you will do remote zapping. I want to point out that i've never tried this before and thus cannot tell you much about it so you have to do research on your own. Be aware that this way the quality will be much inferior than over satellite and that your supplier in Israel should have a non volume based flatrate with upstream speeds at least offering 512kbit/s only for your TV needs which means that if he uses internet also he should obtain a 2nd line only for you. Of course you should also have unlimited internet with at least 1Mbit/s down speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbluesky, post: 539867, member: 176074"] Hungary is more East than the 4.5m of which Turok told you about. So your chances are higher to get something but obviously you will need a much bigger dish. I just can tell you that in Thessaloniki a 3.10m Famaval receives just all the Amos 2/3 frequencies. 11647V is the hardest of all because of an interference of the neighbour satellite 5W at 11638V. So far i have no information about reception in Hungary on 3.70m+ but look for the user skystar here in the board. He is in contact with DX Bozòth who is in Eastern Hungary using a 4.60m and he might be able to give you exact information about if it's worth to invest a fortune or not. Here's also a hungarian sat board where you could ask as well: _http://www.netboard.hu/viewforum.php?forum=47 There remains still a way of watching the channels but you will need a device called slingbox or HAVA (some prefer first, some latter). This device will be installed in Israel receiving all the stuff you want to have access and then you will do remote zapping. I want to point out that i've never tried this before and thus cannot tell you much about it so you have to do research on your own. Be aware that this way the quality will be much inferior than over satellite and that your supplier in Israel should have a non volume based flatrate with upstream speeds at least offering 512kbit/s only for your TV needs which means that if he uses internet also he should obtain a 2nd line only for you. Of course you should also have unlimited internet with at least 1Mbit/s down speed. [/QUOTE]
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