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turkish dish
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24 Jan 2008 Thu 01:20 am |
Quoting vineyards: ... or uydu anteni : satellite dish
uydu alicisi: satellite receiver
çanak : dish
eLeNBi : LNB
I do my own cabling and dish positioning myself; saves you from getting ripped off. |
People have tried that in the US, but it's against the law here......and they have been prosecuted for piracy
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24 Jan 2008 Thu 02:03 am |
Quoting alameda: Quoting vineyards: ... or uydu anteni : satellite dish
uydu alicisi: satellite receiver
çanak : dish
eLeNBi : LNB
I do my own cabling and dish positioning myself; saves you from getting ripped off. |
People have tried that in the US, but it's against the law here......and they have been prosecuted for piracy |
What piracy? It is just a matter of positioning an antenna. There is a category of channels called FTA, those are the ones I am talking about. For example, on Turksat there are many FTA channels just like on Astra. By the way, FTA means free to air. As for dijiturk, I am already a subscriber who has just paid $700 only to find out that he has also to replace the projector as it is not supported by their copy protection scheme (HDCP). As you see, we are shoveling in the liras to keep it legal. It is just not so easy to satisfy the hunger of these guys.
As for the cabling and positioning stuff. It is just a hobby, I have several receivers at home in different rooms. As long as FTA, everything is legal.
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24 Jan 2008 Thu 02:09 am |
I don't have satellite receiver at home. But my bro has it.
He did the positioning stuff himself just by looking at the position of other dishes in neighbourhood. I think he bought a cheap one. All the cost to him was something like 125YTL he said.
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24 Jan 2008 Thu 10:03 pm |
ok cheers to everyone that helped me i just emailed a few places about one thanks
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