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#1 mburge1

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Posted 8 February 2014 - 23:27

How is it possible to watch BBC at 27.5?

 

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Re: BBC 27,5W #2 Robinson

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Posted 8 February 2014 - 23:32

Why don't you read the whole thread: http://openpli.org/f...-big-challenge/

It's very interesting.


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Re: BBC 27,5W #3 Erik Slagter

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Posted 9 February 2014 - 10:08

How is it possible to watch BBC at 27.5?

I guess that if you are part of the intended audience you will have the means to do so. Otherwise it's illegal, see board rules.


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Re: BBC 27,5W #4 mburge1

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Posted 11 February 2014 - 07:36

So far I have watched the BBC on Astra 28.8 E. Now he's gone and I was wondering if you where to broadcast unencrypted. Apparently, at 27.5 W BBC is encoded. I'm looking for free to air. Obviously I'll have to buy a lot of 3 meters antenna, so I can look forward to the 28.8 E, where the BBC is uncoded.



Re: BBC 27,5W #5 Erik Slagter

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Posted 11 February 2014 - 14:06

BBC is still on 28.2. It just that the footprint has changed. That means that apparently you are not the intended audience. It may sound very harsh, but apparently the BBC doesn't want you to see their programs. Everything you try to workaround that is more or less illegal.


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Re: BBC 27,5W #6 mburge1

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Posted 11 February 2014 - 14:10

What if I have a large 3 meter antenna and catch their signal is not encoded. It is logical that if the signal comes to me and is not coded and says the FTA, then I see them legally.



Re: BBC 27,5W #7 Robinson

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Posted 11 February 2014 - 14:12

If you have the space and the funds, and if you are sure 3m is enough for stable reception, go for it.


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Re: BBC 27,5W #8 Erik Slagter

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Posted 11 February 2014 - 14:32

I guess using a 5 m dish is indeed legal, as opposed to trying to decode encrypted streams.


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