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<blockquote data-quote="pete12" data-source="post: 42955" data-attributes="member: 176688"><p>Nismo400R</p><p></p><p>I was in the same position as you last August. After doing some reading I decided on a motorised system and I'm very glad that I did. I'm in Manchester and have a 90cm dish with Diseq motor. The dish is 90cm across and 1m top to bottom, I think this qualifies as 90cm?</p><p></p><p>I tend to watch most of my premiership football (and there is a lot of it) on FTA channels. These are NTV on 42E, Top Channell on 10E, Sport RO on 5E. Premiership football is also available on MBC on 26E (no matter how I try I can't tune this one in). FA Cup is FTA on DSF on 19E. I can also watch encrypted on RTL5 on 19E. My embedded Magic Cam with Funcard can decode this. Up until recently I could also watch encryted channells on 1W and 30W, with the right equipment these are still available. I am delaying buying new encryption equipment until the start of the next season as things change rapidly in the satellite world. </p><p></p><p>If you look at <a href="http://www.knplogic.co.uk" target="_blank">www.knplogic.co.uk</a> you will be amazed at what football is available. Although it depends on what cam and card that you have as to what you can see. Also bear in mind that we don't know who's got the premiereship rights for next year. At least I don't anyway.</p><p></p><p>As for cams the X cam and the Dragon cam are the latest. Thats probably changed as I write. You will need to read up on this and in doing this you will see what programmers are needed for what device.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>pete12</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pete12, post: 42955, member: 176688"] Nismo400R I was in the same position as you last August. After doing some reading I decided on a motorised system and I'm very glad that I did. I'm in Manchester and have a 90cm dish with Diseq motor. The dish is 90cm across and 1m top to bottom, I think this qualifies as 90cm? I tend to watch most of my premiership football (and there is a lot of it) on FTA channels. These are NTV on 42E, Top Channell on 10E, Sport RO on 5E. Premiership football is also available on MBC on 26E (no matter how I try I can't tune this one in). FA Cup is FTA on DSF on 19E. I can also watch encrypted on RTL5 on 19E. My embedded Magic Cam with Funcard can decode this. Up until recently I could also watch encryted channells on 1W and 30W, with the right equipment these are still available. I am delaying buying new encryption equipment until the start of the next season as things change rapidly in the satellite world. If you look at [url]www.knplogic.co.uk[/url] you will be amazed at what football is available. Although it depends on what cam and card that you have as to what you can see. Also bear in mind that we don't know who's got the premiereship rights for next year. At least I don't anyway. As for cams the X cam and the Dragon cam are the latest. Thats probably changed as I write. You will need to read up on this and in doing this you will see what programmers are needed for what device. Regards pete12 [/QUOTE]
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