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- 02-03-2010 12:12 PM #1
Enter to Win: Sponsors Super Satellite Sampler System - Contest Ends 2.28.2010 ADVERTS 1
WS International
and
Satellite AV
have joined together to offer the most incredible FTA prize system ever offered to one lucky SatelliteGuys member.
Enter to Win a Complete Motorized KU/C-Band Mini BUD System with a BIG box of satellite accessory goodies to sample, test, evaluate!
What will a lucky SatelliteGuy member win?

Click on the links below to learn more about these items
- GEOSATpro
DVR1100c MPEG2 Receiver
- WSI
POWERMAX SG9120 Heavy Duty DiSEqC Motor
- GEOSATpro
1.2M Offset Dish
- WSI
DMX741U - C/Ku Band Universal Type LNBF
- GEOSATpro
CK1U - C/Ku Band Standard Type LNBF
- WSI
DMX242 - C-Band Dual Output LNBF
- GEOSATpro
C2 - C-Band Dual Output LNBF
- WSI
DMX522 - KU-Band Dual Output Linear LNBF
- GEOSATpro
SL2 - KU-Band Dual Output Linear LNBF
- WSI
KU2C Aluminum Conical Scalar Ring Kit
- GEOSATpro
Installation Supplies Kit
- WSI
4120hd DiSEqC 4x1 Switch
- GEOSATpro / Ecoda
2x1 22KHz Switch
* Includes Free Shipping to any Continental US address (winner responsible for shipping, brokerage and customs fees if shipped outside of the Continental US).
Total Retail Value Including Shipping is over $865
How do I enter? Answer one or both of these questions.
- What would you tell a friend or co-worker to interest them in owning a Free To Air satellite system?
or
- What got you interested to purchase your first Free to Air satellite system?
SatelliteAV and WSI would like to thank all SatelliteGuys members for your continued support and for your participation in making SatelliteGuys #1!
The Contest Small Print:
This contest is open to any SatelliteGuys member who is in good standing with the exception of WS International or Satellite AV staff and members of their families. Contest ends 11:59 pm, PDT, 2/28/2010. One entry per member.
A random drawing of one winner will be made by a member of WS International or Satellite AV staff on March 1st, 2010. If the winner does not respond to the SatelliteGuys PM notification within 10 days, the prize will be forfeited and the unit will be offered to another contestant by random drawing.
This prize will be shipped via a ground freight company to a continental US residence or business address. In the event the winner wishes to ship the prize package outside of the Continental US, the contest winner will be responsible for all shipping, brokerage and customs fees.
By posting a reply and entering this contest, participants agree to release WS International and Satellite AV, LLC from all claims that may arise out of the possession, installation or useage of this equipment.
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- 02-03-2010 12:16 PM #2
WOW nice! Thanks guys!
I got interested in FTA because I was tired of paying Directv. Simple as that. I realized we were paying for a LOT of channels we never watched, and just a cursory look at what was available at the time was more than enough to replace it.
And it just took off from there.
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Receivers: Dreambox 800SE, Sathawk 800,Dreambox 7020HD, Azbox Elite, Openbox S9
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- 02-03-2010 12:19 PM #3
WOW Amazing contest! Thanks guys for your support of SatelliteGuys!
Scott
- 02-03-2010 12:33 PM #4
AWESOME Contest, Guys - thanks!!!
I got interested in FTA when I stumbled upon this great site while looking for information on my DirecTV system. Had no idea what else was available "up in the sky" and just got hooked.....Love my FTA!
- 02-03-2010 12:44 PM #5
WOW! Hey ship that my way Ill give it a Great home, (not a good one but a great one!) Count me in! The feeds to be had with this package!
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- 02-03-2010 12:50 PM #6
What would I tell a friend to interest him or her in free to air satellite tv.
Well I would tell them that there are allot more than the 500 channels they currently have on their cable / satellite / fios / antennae system they have now and more language options to choose from and local broadcast tv stations to watch as well and all of these channels and the programming found therein are absolutely free to watch on their tv. I would tell them to think of the money that they would be able to save by spending just a small amount up front and a weekend of labor putting up their own free to air satellite system, they could save enough money in one year to not only pay for the system but also to take a nice weekend trip with the wife or husband or kids to some place nice or they could upgrade to a 50 inch lcd tv and enjoy their new free to air system even more than they could on their small 27 inch crt set.
- 02-03-2010 12:51 PM #7
That's an awesome prize! I got interested in FTA by spending way too much time on SatelliteGuys.US.
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- 02-03-2010 12:51 PM #8
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I got interested in fta through this site. I've had a BUD for a 20+ years, wondered what I was missing.
- 02-03-2010 12:56 PM #9
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I got interested in FTA (and I'll tell a friend too) when I knew it was possible to receive lots of (TV and radio) channels from around the world in my house for free so they knew directly what's going on in the whole world.
- 02-03-2010 12:58 PM #10
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I got my first C band dish in 1993 after seeing my Gill Cable bill going up year after year with no increase in the number of channels available.
I got my first FTA receiver in 1998, a Pansat 100A. Since then, I've added many more receivers and satellite cards.
I find that my 90 cm Fortec is a little small. The 1.2 M Geosat Pro would look really nice on the pole in my yard.

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