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<blockquote data-quote="Artist 2004" data-source="post: 200121" data-attributes="member: 177270"><p>Note that if you get Digiturk you will pay a subscription but all the equipment and installation is free, so I'm told. If you go the independent route it will cost you about 300 YTL for a two dish system including receiver, installed. You don't need two dishes, but there are lots of package deals and you save next to nothing to go for a single dish. You'll point one at Hotbird and the other at Turksat if you want the Turkiosh channels. On top of that you'll need to subscribe (possibly) to the ART package.</p><p></p><p>Most shop keepers know what you need to buy to receive Hotbird channels and most of them can load your receiver with software to allow you to receive some subscription channels without subscribing. Before you buy learn from this and other forums whether ART can be opened in this way. If it can you won't normally need a receiver with card slots. If it can't you'll need to buy a subscription and use a card, but I don't know where from, Cankaya is your best bet - go into shops and ask. If you or a friend can understand Turkish there are loads of satellite forums that may be able to answer your questions better. If you want to know any send me a message. Local receivers that are well supported on internet include Goldmaster, Sunny and Next.</p><p></p><p>You also need to check whether ART can really be received here with a 1m dish - not all channels on hotbird can be received here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artist 2004, post: 200121, member: 177270"] Note that if you get Digiturk you will pay a subscription but all the equipment and installation is free, so I'm told. If you go the independent route it will cost you about 300 YTL for a two dish system including receiver, installed. You don't need two dishes, but there are lots of package deals and you save next to nothing to go for a single dish. You'll point one at Hotbird and the other at Turksat if you want the Turkiosh channels. On top of that you'll need to subscribe (possibly) to the ART package. Most shop keepers know what you need to buy to receive Hotbird channels and most of them can load your receiver with software to allow you to receive some subscription channels without subscribing. Before you buy learn from this and other forums whether ART can be opened in this way. If it can you won't normally need a receiver with card slots. If it can't you'll need to buy a subscription and use a card, but I don't know where from, Cankaya is your best bet - go into shops and ask. If you or a friend can understand Turkish there are loads of satellite forums that may be able to answer your questions better. If you want to know any send me a message. Local receivers that are well supported on internet include Goldmaster, Sunny and Next. You also need to check whether ART can really be received here with a 1m dish - not all channels on hotbird can be received here. [/QUOTE]
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