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Receiving Astra 2D and Astra 1 with 1 Dish
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<blockquote data-quote="deepbluesky" data-source="post: 24383" data-attributes="member: 176074"><p>Hello, i just wanted to express my opinion about the "Sat-magazine" Infosat:</p><p>I have read it from 1993-2001 regularly and found out that many articles were published again and again, especially concerning Technisat-products. It's ok when someone starts learning from it but sooner or later many people have found out this what i said. Since the publisher is the same company that produces the Technisat equipment one should be a little carefull when reading it. In the first years when i was reading it, the quality was good but then it lost more and more. Everyone should feel free and decide which magazine is good or not. Me personally having read most european magazines for 10 years now can say, my favourites are </p><p>Tele Satellite International and for the greek speaking folks Digital TV Sat and those two are enough to be well informed about new equipment. Further on there are many useful forums like this one and so there's no need or more printed material. I have also heard that in the eastern european countries there are also good magazines like russian Tele Sputnik, czech, slovak, hungarian, polish and serbian ones (don't remember their names now) and those are quite good for technical topics because they are struggling more with low signal level and so they have to use more tricks but only few can understand the language.</p><p>Not to be misunderstood: Each magazine has its pros and cons, but none of them is Europe's No1 just because it's sold in german speaking area so much. </p><p></p><p>Best regards, Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbluesky, post: 24383, member: 176074"] Hello, i just wanted to express my opinion about the "Sat-magazine" Infosat: I have read it from 1993-2001 regularly and found out that many articles were published again and again, especially concerning Technisat-products. It's ok when someone starts learning from it but sooner or later many people have found out this what i said. Since the publisher is the same company that produces the Technisat equipment one should be a little carefull when reading it. In the first years when i was reading it, the quality was good but then it lost more and more. Everyone should feel free and decide which magazine is good or not. Me personally having read most european magazines for 10 years now can say, my favourites are Tele Satellite International and for the greek speaking folks Digital TV Sat and those two are enough to be well informed about new equipment. Further on there are many useful forums like this one and so there's no need or more printed material. I have also heard that in the eastern european countries there are also good magazines like russian Tele Sputnik, czech, slovak, hungarian, polish and serbian ones (don't remember their names now) and those are quite good for technical topics because they are struggling more with low signal level and so they have to use more tricks but only few can understand the language. Not to be misunderstood: Each magazine has its pros and cons, but none of them is Europe's No1 just because it's sold in german speaking area so much. Best regards, Chris [/QUOTE]
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