I've discovered a wealth of information off http://www.lyngsat.com and FTAList.com - The easy list of North American free-to-air TV channels, Wikipedia, and -- of course --- here!
However, what I'm wondering as a N00B (but hopefully not a bee zero zero bee is if anyone who surfs the Clarke Belt blogs or writes up nifty little summaries of the weird and wonderful stuff they encounter to highlight stuff they think others might want to check out?
For example, I have been enjoying Russia Today for a while (currently only via IP, but next week, via Ku with any luck!) I have found some interesting documentaries here -- in English no less. Recently there was a special on a wildlife station which nurses orphaned bear-cubs and prepares them for independence and release into the wild. (Russia Today, Galaxy 25 11966 Mhz Horizontal polarbearization, VPID=7001 APID=7002
I wonder if any of you know of anyone doing this -- sharing the nifty stuff they find to help build the FTA community up by pointing out the interesting free to air stuff they find?
-- ross
However, what I'm wondering as a N00B (but hopefully not a bee zero zero bee is if anyone who surfs the Clarke Belt blogs or writes up nifty little summaries of the weird and wonderful stuff they encounter to highlight stuff they think others might want to check out?
For example, I have been enjoying Russia Today for a while (currently only via IP, but next week, via Ku with any luck!) I have found some interesting documentaries here -- in English no less. Recently there was a special on a wildlife station which nurses orphaned bear-cubs and prepares them for independence and release into the wild. (Russia Today, Galaxy 25 11966 Mhz Horizontal polarbearization, VPID=7001 APID=7002
I wonder if any of you know of anyone doing this -- sharing the nifty stuff they find to help build the FTA community up by pointing out the interesting free to air stuff they find?
-- ross