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picopir8
11-08-2003, 09:22 AM
A few people at work were talking about FTA and I saw the thread here as well. I have been thinking about going with FTA but was not sure I could justify the startup cost since its more of a suppliment than a replacement for cable/traditional satellite. Anyway, I just visited the website for my HDTV decoder card, the MyHD-120(http://www.mitinc.co.kr/mitinc/e_site/prod/prod_mdp100.jsp), and it aparently supports FTA!!!! So does anyone know what equipment I do need to get in order to watch FTA broadcasts? Is it as simple as getting a 36" dish and rotor?

Todd Wiedemann
11-08-2003, 09:38 AM
Since I'm new to this stuff, I may be wrong but, I don't think that your card will support FTA.

It needs to support DVB, I believe. I'll keep researching, though.

Todd Wiedemann
11-08-2003, 09:43 AM
If you wanted to receive FTA on your PC, I think you'd need a card like this one:

http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/TwinHan/TH1020A.htm

It's that DVB protocol that's the key, I think.

picopir8
11-08-2003, 02:15 PM
Any idea whats meant in their form that says "Free-to Air = Yes"? Do you think it just supports the digital feed once some other card decodes the DVB signal?

Todd Wiedemann
11-09-2003, 10:31 AM
I saw that in the specs as well ...

The only thing we could do to know for sure is, if you want, once I have my FTA system up and running you could bring your PC over here and we could simply plug the dish on to your card.

uplinkguy
11-18-2003, 03:31 PM
By the looks of the specs on your hd card, the input frequencies are 57mhz to 860mhz.

the L-band frequency from a satellite LNB is 950-1450mhz.

I would guess it wouldn't work. a DVB signal uses mpeg-2 so that part of it would work.

andy