If someone wants to subscribe semi-legally to a Mexican provider, my advise is to go with Dish México (77ºW),
the footprint for Dish Mexico doesnt cover Illinois where the OP is listed....footprint is probably the same as Sky Mexico
If someone wants to subscribe semi-legally to a Mexican provider, my advise is to go with Dish México (77ºW),
If someone wants to subscribe semi-legally to a Mexican provider, my advise is to go with Dish México (77ºW), it is cheaper and has better channels than Sky, at Sky they have a bunch of garbage and the same channel repeats two or three times, and they count those "mosaics" as channels (dish it's around 15-20 dlls for 36 channels, and sky it's in the 40 dlls with a more channels but most of them irrelevant ones, but have local channels that dish doesn't has = there's a legal battle right now so dish can offer locals too).
*Semi-legally = neither Sky nor Dish México has a licence to sell their services at USA, but there are people/companies that acquires accounts and pays for you in México.
Cheers
M.
Jayelem,
In your last statement (paragraph), were you referring to OTA as well as satellite FTA broadcasts?
RADAR
Went ahead and installed a Direct world dish and aimed it at 93W, downloaded 3 Azteca channels. I wish you guy's could of been there to see her expressions when the channels pop'd in. Her grandmother started to clap her hands. .
She still wants to eventually get the Televisa channel located on 118W. As mentioned she is only allowed 1 dish on her property. However, After the management saw how I was able to hide the dish, They may allow her to put another dish. They will mention it in the next HOA (Home owners association) meeting.
If the Televisa signal/transponder on the 118W is strong enough, I might try to aim with a dish 500 or a dish 1000 and use a linear lnb.