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New Freesat - what's the footprint?
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OK - so I've amazed myself by using two technical terms just in the title but I have a question. The BBC has now launched its Freesat system which, if I read all the publicity right, is basically the Freeview channels but delivered by satellite with the bonus of getting some chanels in HD if you buy a more expensive satellite box. So far, so good - here's the question:-

What's the "footprint" of this service. Will I be able to get Freesat halfway down France or is it limited to the UK? I've got a free to air satellite box in the van at the moment which doesn't get any UK channels (with the exception of Sky News) outside the UK. Will the new service work with this box (a Lidl's special) or will I need a new box?

Ooops - that's 2 questions. Sorry
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No different to the footprints before Freesat was launched.

You will only need a new box if you want the Freesat Electronic Programme Guide.

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freesat uses the free to air channels that are transmitted by the Astra 2 satellite. In other words the same satellite as SKY. So in theory, wherever you can get SKY channels then you should get freesat. The service is aimed specifically at the UK and therefore freesat make no excuses if you have difficulty receiving outside the UK.
The major benefit of freesat is the availability later of HD content, BBC HD is currently there but is only preview until the evening, a 7 day EPG and the availability of a PVR. The HD and PVR are the most significant gains over SKY plus the fact that you do not need a viewing card or phone connection.
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Would a bigger dish help? I'd like to listen to Radio 4 when I Am in the Poitou Charente area. Is size important? (When it comes to dishes, that is!)
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Hi

Read all about Astra2D, north beam and south beam by looking at

www.astra2d.com

This will give you three different foot prints and also tell you which programs are broadcast on which beam.

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andyangyh wrote:
Would a bigger dish help? I'd like to listen to Radio 4 when I Am in the Poitou Charente area. Is size important? (When it comes to dishes, that is!)


Well a long wave radio will do that Smile
If you can't receive it on what you use currently, perhaps you are near a noise source or your antenna could be better.

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Using a television receiver to listen to the radio is very much using a sledge hammer to crack a nut. As Dave has said a good radio would work without killing your battery or causing image retention issues on your screen.
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Just seen a list of channels received by Freesat. It doesn't get all the freeview channels!

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devonidiot wrote:
Just seen a list of channels received by Freesat. It doesn't get all the freeview channels!

On the other hand Freeview doesn't get all freesat channels. They are two different animals.
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GerryD wrote:
freesat uses the free to air channels that are transmitted by the Astra 2 satellite. In other words the same satellite as SKY. So in theory, wherever you can get SKY channels then you should get freesat. The service is aimed specifically at the UK and therefore freesat make no excuses if you have difficulty receiving outside the UK.
The major benefit of freesat is the availability later of HD content, BBC HD is currently there but is only preview until the evening, a 7 day EPG and the availability of a PVR. The HD and PVR are the most significant gains over SKY plus the fact that you do not need a viewing card or phone connection.
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Shocked Sorry but the Freesat footprint is very narrow meaning good for most France and Benelux and to German Black Forest. The SKY footprint is much wider and longer.Roadpro catalogue has excelelnt footprint maps. Wink
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