I'm going to start out by saying I'm a n00b to FTA!
I remember back in the 70's, 80's and 90's people would have big C-Band dishes in their back yards.
Over the years, there's been fewer and I find that not many people know about C-Band or Ka/Ku-Band, FTA.
From what I am seeing, it's viewed now as a "hobby." This makes me curious...
There's great educational, cultural and valuable programming on satellite television.
Granted there are cable and satellite television providers offering subscription "pay-tv" that appears in my perception to have drowned the whole FTA concept.
So many people forget they can put up a digital antenna behind their television and get dozens of local stations for free.
Folks, please help me to please understand the truth about what is happening in the United States with why "FTA" is not a household word?
I remember back in the 70's, 80's and 90's people would have big C-Band dishes in their back yards.
Over the years, there's been fewer and I find that not many people know about C-Band or Ka/Ku-Band, FTA.
From what I am seeing, it's viewed now as a "hobby." This makes me curious...
There's great educational, cultural and valuable programming on satellite television.
Granted there are cable and satellite television providers offering subscription "pay-tv" that appears in my perception to have drowned the whole FTA concept.
So many people forget they can put up a digital antenna behind their television and get dozens of local stations for free.
Folks, please help me to please understand the truth about what is happening in the United States with why "FTA" is not a household word?