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<blockquote data-quote="zorrin" data-source="post: 1123948" data-attributes="member: 307188"><p>If you were in France you would have even more the impression that it is already over ... </p><p></p><p>The thing had already started badly with a satellite reserved for French channels in clear. </p><p>Then with canal + the supply of decoders restricted to the only channels of their package on ASTRA. </p><p>Very quickly the offers of receivers disappeared from department stores and specialized stores died at the end of the 90s. </p><p></p><p>In England, Germany, many European countries and the Magreb were lucky and surely a culture of openness on the subject, not in France. </p><p></p><p>There was also the problem of who knows and who does not share knowledge and who prefer to look down on others even here on the forum. </p><p></p><p>If you need the same equipment as [USER=247102]@Feedsat[/USER], professional decoders impossible to find, antennas too large and at the end to receive a nice thing per week the game is over ... </p><p></p><p>Now some are starting to talk about the end of terrestrial television and also of satellite for the benefit of the internet in France ... </p><p></p><p>The mayor of my city kindly asked me to hide my antennas to avoid scaring people but I will surely receive police complaints according to him ...</p><p> </p><p>After 10 years in Mauritius where the reception was very limited. I was hoping to be able to play a little more with my antennas and learn a lot of technical stuff that I miss on the antennas but I can see that it will be over soon ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zorrin, post: 1123948, member: 307188"] If you were in France you would have even more the impression that it is already over ... The thing had already started badly with a satellite reserved for French channels in clear. Then with canal + the supply of decoders restricted to the only channels of their package on ASTRA. Very quickly the offers of receivers disappeared from department stores and specialized stores died at the end of the 90s. In England, Germany, many European countries and the Magreb were lucky and surely a culture of openness on the subject, not in France. There was also the problem of who knows and who does not share knowledge and who prefer to look down on others even here on the forum. If you need the same equipment as [USER=247102]@Feedsat[/USER], professional decoders impossible to find, antennas too large and at the end to receive a nice thing per week the game is over ... Now some are starting to talk about the end of terrestrial television and also of satellite for the benefit of the internet in France ... The mayor of my city kindly asked me to hide my antennas to avoid scaring people but I will surely receive police complaints according to him ... After 10 years in Mauritius where the reception was very limited. I was hoping to be able to play a little more with my antennas and learn a lot of technical stuff that I miss on the antennas but I can see that it will be over soon ... [/QUOTE]
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