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- 11-09-2009 02:40 PM #11
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- 11-10-2009 04:59 PM #12
In case you didn't know Enrique, you can legally sub to Sky Mexico from the USA as it has been allowed for a while now.
If you really considering getting the channels you want, Would be wise to do so.
If you need the webpage from an authorized seller/installer, let me know and I can PM you the info.DTV Gear: (3) HR24-500 w/3TB external
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- 11-10-2009 11:38 PM #13
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Channel 12 from Tijuana it's still there and even stronger than a few weeks ago (i get it in Southern California with 70 Q).
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- 11-10-2009 11:41 PM #14DTV Gear: (3) HR24-500 w/3TB external
4:2:2 Gear: AZBoxt Elite - Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2
Dishes: 6FT C-BAND - 1.2m Mini BUD - SWM5
Dell Studio XPS 13 Dual Boot w/Win7 64bit & OSX Lion 10.7.2
Samsung Epic Touch rooted with ICS 4.03 rom clocked at 1600MHz
16GB HP Touchpad rooted running WebOS @1900Mhz + ICS 4.03@1780Mhz
- 11-11-2009 11:03 AM #15
alternative: local Spanish programming?
I see Enrique and Pro96 are in the Los Angeles OTA service area.
We have so many digital sub channels here. (60 or 70?)
Are any of them suitable filler for things you may not easily find FTA?
If so, then Mikhel in San Diego could aim an antenna north.
Sorry, this wouldn't help anyone out of town, but just wondered if there were local solutions for LA viewers.
We have a tremendous Hispanic population and many TV stations providing Spanish language service.
I've just never made a concerted effort to identify all the goodies. -
- 11-11-2009 10:12 PM #16
- 11-12-2009 01:16 AM #17
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I am in southern california and I currently subscribe to sky mexico. I get all the mexican channels I want and with the conversion rate the price is nice. also, I got a good deal on the sunday ticket, although in sd, for only around $80 bucks.
- 12-15-2009 02:19 PM #18
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Enrique7200, if you are in California, you can subscribe to Sky Mexico and get the dish (75 cms.), ird, card, lnb, remote and programming for + - $ 30.00 a month direct from Sky.
Google for skymilenio, they are in Texas but I am in Fontana, Ca. and I got my equipment from them with no problems. They also privided me with an 800 number for service and ppv.
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