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- 02-03-2010 08:32 PM #51
Fun Hobby & Free TV
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FTA satisfies my technical side, adds hours of reading about experiences of others and some great TV hard to find elsewhere.
I tell others about all the high quality video signals including HD for free.
- 02-03-2010 08:32 PM # ADS
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- 02-03-2010 08:40 PM #52
I first got really into FTA through this site while researching how to get legal free TV to a few charities that I support in Baja, Mexico. Had heard of the concept, but had no experience other than installing "pizza".
The folks here held my hand (and kicked my butt when I needed it) and helped me learn and get everything done.
Thanks for the support that I've received from members and to both AV & WS for supporting the site with another outstanding giveaway!
- 02-03-2010 08:52 PM #53
SatelliteGuys Regular
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- Jan 27th, 2005
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Grand Giveway I first got interested in FTA when I stumbled on to the Satellite Guys site. Having a C band system years ago, I missed the unique and free stations out there after switching to Dish. We love the old shows from the 50's and 60's and the ethnic channels. After reading about the FTA systems on Satellite Guys, we took the plunge to FTA.
- 02-03-2010 09:13 PM #54
SatelliteGuys Junkie
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i got interested in fta when i became aware of sites like satelliteguys and lyngsat. since then i have become more interested with a signal meter and alot less interested in my tv. haha. i love the hardware and pushing the limits. im more of a tester than a tv watcher.
i tell my friends to come and watch the tv my dish farm offers and make the decision themselves. i also offer to bring my gear out and show people what their BUDS are capable of before they give them to me and i take them down.
thanks for another great contest. i love this site.
crackt out,.
- 02-03-2010 09:17 PM #55
I got my first FTA system to get more variety in TV programs without having to pay for the subscriptions. We like to watch TV, but we really feel that we don't watch so much TV that we would get our money's worth on a large subscription. We subscribe to 4DTV for movies, and get some channels OTA. FTA complets our free reception.
Thanks for the opportunity!!Migold -
10' Mesh BUD Dual C-LBNF to Motorola-922 4DTV [Subscribed] & Azbox, 90 cm GeoSatPro w/ DG380 (61W-125W) & 2.4 meter C Dual LBNF stationary (99°W) to AZBOX Premium PLus HD & Pansat 9200HD, Sony KDL-46XBR9. PLUS OTA Hi-Band Yagi+Amp & 16 Bay AntennaCraft Super G-1483 (Gray-Hoverman) modified +Amp.
- 02-03-2010 09:20 PM #56
Count me in!
- 02-03-2010 09:24 PM #57
To answer the first question; I would love to tell a friend how much fun it is and is truly free. However I don't have one. If I was to win I would!
- 02-03-2010 10:01 PM #58
I would love an FTA system, I've been wanting one for a while but haven't had the $$$ due to the hard economic times, I know this won't replace my current tv provider but I would like to see whats out there ITC, it would be incredible if I won this setup. I already tell everyone about FTA and I don't even have a system.
Last edited by T_N_T; 02-03-2010 at 10:07 PM.
- 02-03-2010 10:16 PM #59
Yesterday, I mentioned to a neighbor, who is interested in sport feeds, he had no idea what
FTA stands for, he does now. What got me interested in FTA, as it similar to the old BUD days,
when I use to install C-Band, starting with a 12ft Spherical Antenna, with a Feed Horn on a Tripod. You older people know what I am talking about. FTA, no fees and the Liberty to Scan
the Skies, and the Pride that you, an ordinary person can Install a system
- 02-03-2010 10:16 PM #60
count me in too!would love to have on of those.i hope i win
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