I found this on a car chat board that I have read for years:
ClubGP Message Forum troubleshooting
Makes me shake my head!
ClubGP Message Forum troubleshooting
Makes me shake my head!
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A couple weeks ago I had a guy over for a sort of "site survey" for an antenna and tower to get OTA stuff from a distant city. He was confused with my setup (as any sane person would be, understandably). So I explained all of my various sources of TV signals. He and his assistant immediately recognized my Pansat 2700A as a box for getting Dish Network for free. I couldn't get it through their heads that it can actually be used to get free, unencrypted channels legally. Not that I wasted much time trying, it just wasn't worth the effort.
By the way, I never called them back and never heard from them again (thankfully). Tonight I put together a 24 foot tower that I had taken down from a house nearby. It's a bit rusted and a bit unsightly so I'm spray painting it black. The top section still needs spray painted but it's on there to keep water from going down the poles.
Sorry... a little off topic, but definitely related.
How can I convince someone about the legal use of FTA channels?
Is there a article somewhere onsite about this issue?
Don't be bothered by it... instead, if someone questions what you are doing, invite them over to watch some religious fta tv with you. If you've got T5, IA5, G25, whatever you want to call it on 97w, tune in some of the Contemporary Christian Music stuff.... you might find a new Christian Music lover!It bothers me as a religous leader that I have to worry about people questioning my integrity over the "free satellite tv" issue since the only thing they have ever heard about such "rouge" (not dish/directv) installations is satellite hacking.
I would imagine those who have C-band have an easier time explaining FTA, as theft of signal really took off with the poorly encrypted Dish and Bell Expressvu encoding!