This international 228-page magazine that has a lot of coverage of satellite topics and equipment is available for free download or online reading.
http://www.tele-satellite.com/magazines/
http://www.tele-satellite.com/magazines/
Hmm, you seem to go to the same hair colorist that I do....some crazy satellite groupie (right).![]()
I believe TELE-audiovision is new name for TELE-satellite magazine. They're the same mag (I think).They have TELE-Satellite and TELE-Audiovision magazines.
I read TELE-Satellite about once a month, even though it comes out every two. I like the pictures of the dish farms in the back.
This is correct!I believe TELE-audiovision is new name for TELE-satellite magazine. They're the same mag (I think).
Good story. Most places write Day / Month / Year....almost all countries in Europe reverse the day and month when they write it so it goes Day / Month / Year not Month / Day / Year like we have here.
And in a lot of places you'd be hamcyber...Good story. Most places write Day / Month / Year.
I believe TELE-audiovision is new name for TELE-satellite magazine. They're the same mag (I think).
...almost all countries in Europe reverse the day and month when they write it so it goes Day / Month / Year not Month / Day / Year like we have here...
Hence the name change.It seems as if there is a lot more IPTV and other non-satellite stuff in there.
Law of averages makes teachers right once in a while.She demanded DD-Month-YYYY, because it's the 'MLA' formatting...
http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/threads/farewell-tele-audiovision-tele-satelite.349774/Hi All,
the last issue is now online, sad news this is the final magazine, there will be no more issue after this one, Alexander explain his choice page 162.
That's a sad news, I have been a "spare time job" contriubtor (and also during SatcoDX) since 2003, the end of a great adventure.
Best regards
Thanks , sorry for this double post.