This is interesting. I wonder if this could be used in North America as
well. While we don't have the magnitude of FTA radio as Europe, there still
are a few hundred channels. For example, Bell ExpressVu in Canada's music
channels, Galaxie, are FTA DVB, not even Viaccess. However, they use a
circularly polarized LNB like most of the DBS services here, and also have a
different LO. With a standalone sat radio receiver such as this Pace unit,
could you program in different LO frequencies and different symbol rates?
"Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com> wrote in message
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> news:417e4fd9$1@nntp.zianet.com...
> > I see the ad for the converter.
> >
> > What kind of satellite service do I need to subscribe to in order to use
> > this converter? Sirius? XM? Or something else?
> >
> >
>
> You can get quite a bit in Europe without subscribibg to anything, if you
> have a Viaccess decoder. I have 2 dishes pointing at 3 satellites, namely
> Thor, Hotbird 13E, and Sirius. I get about 400 stations of which at least
> 60% are free-to-air.
>
> Uncle Davey
>
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