Anyone use or play around with free to air tv?
My family and I do a lot of camping and I am interested in this technology, but I don't want to waste the money if it isn't going to work that well.
Any information would be great, Thanks!
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Nov 25, 2007. 9:06 PMMaxx1
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The problem with FTA is you need a motorized dish to aim at the different birds to get different programming. FTA only gets FREE tv unless modified, and I won't go into that.
. I thought the whole idea behind going camping was to get away from TVs and such. :)
. All I know about FTA is what I read on Wikipedia, but it sounds like it would work in the woods as long as you can "see" the satellites. Sounds like the programming is limited, but that shouldn't be a big problem - if nothing's on, go feed the bears.
. All I know about FTA is what I read on Wikipedia, but it sounds like it would work in the woods as long as you can "see" the satellites. Sounds like the programming is limited, but that shouldn't be a big problem - if nothing's on, go feed the bears.
I thought the whole idea behind going camping was to get away from TVs and such. :)
That was always MY #1 reason to go camping ...for sure.
That was always MY #1 reason to go camping ...for sure.
Nov 17, 2007. 1:24 PMrdnkjeeper (author)
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I guess I should have specified, we have a trailer and at night and when it is raining the tv comes on. I am playing around with going this route, cheap and the channels are limited so I don't have to worry about the kids sitting in front of the boob tube all day. Thanks
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