I've been researching FTA thinking their might be a ton of programming of interest to me, possibly some Japanese language programming for my wife, and also for the gee whiz factor of more cool gadgets to own, and getting stuff for free.
However, I haven't found any worthwhile programming that can be received with a FTA DVB type dish. Quite frankly, other than foriegn language and religious programming, I don't really understand why anyone would want one. (BUD's are just too damn big and too damn ugly to even be considered.)
I'm curious why the SatGuys FTA users purchase, install, and own their Ku/DVB type FTA systems. So, I've created a pole. Because, quite frankly, I just don't understand why an English-speaking, non-religious persion would bother with it. Perhaps I'm just missing something, and you guys will enlighten me.
Also, if I left out the reason that you use your system, please let me know so that I can add it. Also, please post comments that expand on the simple poll answers.
Thanks
				
			However, I haven't found any worthwhile programming that can be received with a FTA DVB type dish. Quite frankly, other than foriegn language and religious programming, I don't really understand why anyone would want one. (BUD's are just too damn big and too damn ugly to even be considered.)
I'm curious why the SatGuys FTA users purchase, install, and own their Ku/DVB type FTA systems. So, I've created a pole. Because, quite frankly, I just don't understand why an English-speaking, non-religious persion would bother with it. Perhaps I'm just missing something, and you guys will enlighten me.
Also, if I left out the reason that you use your system, please let me know so that I can add it. Also, please post comments that expand on the simple poll answers.
Thanks
			
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		 But I am equally interested in network affiliates, RetroTV, and the free music.
  But I am equally interested in network affiliates, RetroTV, and the free music. 
 
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