hacking talk is not accepted at these forums.. please go elsewhere
son!
live in north east US, what do i need to get Italian and dishnetowrk channels together, if possible? or any other way anyone could help with. have dish 500 installed, waiting for lifetime to become available again. can anyone tell me exactly what is needed to get both. thanks to all great site!
Thank to all that help!
hacking talk is not accepted at these forums.. please go elsewhere
son!
Hacking, who said anything about hacking? Im new to this and reading that you can get dishnetwork channels and Italian channels, wheather its a few or all I do not know. THATS WHY I AM ASKING SON!.
You will need to get a Dish Network subscription to the Top 60 package plus you could add the international dish at 61.5 to subscribe to RAI International. See the Dish Network specials: http://sadoun.com/Sat/Products/Dishn...-Satellite.htm
There are some Free to air Italian channels on Galaxy 10R (123 West). For those you will need an FTA receiver like the Lifetime or ULTRA, plus a 31" Dish, and a linear polarity KU LNBF. See the complete systems on our website at: http://sadoun.com/Sat/Order/Systems.htm
You can't get the Dish Network channels and FTA channels with one system.
Thank you very much S, your answer was clear enough for me to understand, not like others who assume I asking for something illegal.
Tutto bene. Nessun problema. Siete benvenuti qui.
I have Telstar 12 on FTA with at least 3 channels in Italian. Made in Italy is one of them. Try it, signal in FL is rather strong. Good luck.
please i am i santo domingo, can you tell me what i need to get t12.
i have a vision card and dtv lnbf.
thanks
Hello,
Just a quick update folks. Italian and Greek and Arabic and Serbian channels no longer available on G10. Tarbs who was going to encrypt them and start service went out of business. The frequency on G10 11920 is empty.
If anybody wants free channels they will have to do C band on PAS 9. Or subscribe to Dishnetwork
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