OT Freesat.

The number of foreign (but in English) TV channels is now quite amazing. Just come across TRT (Turkish) The Koreans seem to be special nutcases.

Reply to
harry
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  1. It isn't Freesat

  1. It is not good for a racist bigots street cred to watch johnny foreigner on entertainment channels.

  2. As for identification of nutcases, I have little doubt that you are fully qualified. Assuming you have a shaving mirror you will view a perfect example every day.

AB

Reply to
Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp

"Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...

yes it is, channel 215 (I had to look)

tim

Reply to
tim...

Are you sure it isn't IPTV?

Reply to
Max Demian

Checks Humax Freesat on channel 215... no, it's not.

Reply to
Richard

Freesat

215 TRT World HD On my Enigma2 box it's picked up on a Freesat scan and has a 7 day EPG
Reply to
alan_m

my box doesnt do IPTV

Reply to
tim...

does your box auto update?

tim

Reply to
tim...

My TV seems to

Reply to
harry

Also Nigerian TV appeared. Freesat 171.

Reply to
harry

you've a Freesat TV

tim

Reply to
tim...

If one has a proper satellite receiver and a motorised dish there are thousands and thousands of TV and radio Channels out there from all over the world......

No need to limit yourself to Freesat/sky....

Reply to
stephenten

So anyone can spend the rest of their lives just watching TV! Great! What an age in which we live! ;->

Reply to
Cursitor Doom

There's about 3 Nigerian current affairs/news channels in total available on Freesat at this time.

Reply to
Cursitor Doom

Somewhat ambitious seing as you are clueless about what's happening in the UK.

Or maybe you are based in Nigeria?

It would explain a lot

AB

Reply to
Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp

I guess so. HDR-1100S. Last Update date 7 Feb 2018. I'm seeing all the stuff harry is talking about.

Reply to
Richard

The Freesat can be turned off on the Humax so that the user can look for tons of other shit in addition to the loads of shit available on Freesat.

Reply to
Richard

They do exist, I have one, a Panasonic that dates back to 2008 , but still gets Freesat and Freeview

(Although the internet connection for which the hardware is present, was never properly activated - software updates to be issued later ha ha)

Reply to
Chris B

as one is connected to a communal dish

one does not

tim

Reply to
tim...

only of you want to cripple the recording functions which is (probably) the thing that you paid for

tim

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tim...

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