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What is it about satellites? :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 742997" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>As mentioned by CH the forum is full of nostalgic threads</p><p>Just a few thoughts of my own for this current thread</p><p></p><p>The challenge of finding and receiving those first analogue channels</p><p>Tweaking by rotating the dish to get rid of the noisy rolling screen to suddenly get a clean locked TV picture.</p><p>Discovering a live feed, knowing that nobody apart from someone like yourself and some editor were watching </p><p>what was happening at length.</p><p>The disappointment when you discover the edited version of the news feed that you watched and recorded only </p><p>to discover that censorship did exist in this country and a good editor could easily make one recorded item look </p><p>the exact opposite of what actually happened.</p><p>The thrill of hopping from satellite to satellite to see channels you had never even heard of before.</p><p>The joy at overcoming the early and primitive encryption systems and watching TV for free (purely as a hobbyist of course)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 742997, member: 186250"] As mentioned by CH the forum is full of nostalgic threads Just a few thoughts of my own for this current thread The challenge of finding and receiving those first analogue channels Tweaking by rotating the dish to get rid of the noisy rolling screen to suddenly get a clean locked TV picture. Discovering a live feed, knowing that nobody apart from someone like yourself and some editor were watching what was happening at length. The disappointment when you discover the edited version of the news feed that you watched and recorded only to discover that censorship did exist in this country and a good editor could easily make one recorded item look the exact opposite of what actually happened. The thrill of hopping from satellite to satellite to see channels you had never even heard of before. The joy at overcoming the early and primitive encryption systems and watching TV for free (purely as a hobbyist of course) [/QUOTE]
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