Football on FTA

Status
Please reply by conversation.

Morbius

SatelliteGuys Pro
Original poster
Dec 17, 2005
344
6
N.E. Ohio
How many different (NFL) games were on each sunday last year and were most of them on G10. I got my FTA going right after the superbowl and of course missed the entire season ,so I was wondering what may be on KU fta this year.

Thanks
Mike
 
As far as i know ABC and NBC will only have national games, and there are ABC (ku) and NBC (c-band) channels in a few spots.

Cband has:
WVXF-TV (CBS - Virgin Islands) National Game of the week (New York??)

KU Has:
KUIL-TV (FOX - Beaumont) MOSTLY DALLAS GAMES, TEXANS (that area)
WMQF-TV (FOX - Marquette) NFC North


ANY OTHER FEEDS THAT COME ON SUNDAYS.

Thats about all i have seen, not that much, but that plus my ota antenna for HD from a few different cities allows me to watch the exciting games
 
G10R has a fox station from marquette,MI., they tend to show either packers or lions games. Also, over on AMC 4 there is KUIL fox 64 from Beaumont, Tx., were you might be able to see a few cowboys games or maybe the saints. There used to be a cbs station available on ku from the virgin islands, but has since moved over to c-band. Azteca 7 over on IA-6 had a nfl game of the week last year, although, obviously it was in spanish. you may be able to see an extra 2-3 games, depending on what game your local fox station is showing.
 
Last edited:
NBC will have a Sunday night game this year, so I'd check out AMC 1, most notably those 4:2:2 feeds (if you have a PC card) on 11840H and 11880H
 
My 2 cents would be to wait unitl the season starts and have a look. No use in drawing attention to the matter.
 
ghia said:
My 2 cents would be to wait unitl the season starts and have a look. No use in drawing attention to the matter.

agreed :)

just wait until it gets closer and see what happens
 
Status
Please reply by conversation.

KCWE (RTN) has a new website!

HD Signals on C-Band or Ku?

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)