September 19, 20178 yr I have True Vision, with a recording box added. I'm reasonably satisfied with the service, but are there any other satellite service providers beaming to LOS that have additional UK, HBO and Sky services on offer? I dont want computer streaming alternatives, I have those, what I need is a Satellite TV alternative. Are there any here?
September 19, 20178 yr Yes very cler but wrong. A number of years ago I switched from True to Skynet out of Myanmar. they have over 110 channels including a number of very good sports channels, BBC, Sky News etc. Worth checking them out
September 19, 20178 yr Author 5 hours ago, DipStick said: Yes very cler but wrong. A number of years ago I switched from True to Skynet out of Myanmar. they have over 110 channels including a number of very good sports channels, BBC, Sky News etc. Worth checking them out Many thanks. I will take a look.
September 19, 20178 yr Author 5 hours ago, DipStick said: Yes very cler but wrong. A number of years ago I switched from True to Skynet out of Myanmar. they have over 110 channels including a number of very good sports channels, BBC, Sky News etc. Worth checking them out Just checked them out, looks like an interesting addition to what I have. I have e mailed the LOS supplier, many thanks for that heads up.
September 21, 20178 yr 20 years ago I installed a Dynasat 6ft moveable satellite dish I mounted on the roof of our condo building and run the cables down the side to my balcony and into my living room. Use to get thousands of channels by moving to various satellites and get keys off the internet to watch so many programs. But the carriers got smarter and require smart cards now. But can still get thousands of channels. Here's the link to them http://www2.dynasat.com/
September 21, 20178 yr Author Many thanks. I watched too much TV in the UK, so the Mrs will be horrified, but hey!
September 21, 20178 yr True is not satellite TV it is an Air Receiver, if you want real satellite then you have to install a very large dish receiver, you see them around and then decide which company to use, prices vary depending upon what services you require. There are many available on the internet but all cost money some a lot. RBOP gives you a good site to start with.
September 21, 20178 yr On 19 September 2017 at 8:45 AM, Pilotman said: I have True Vision, with a recording box added. I'm reasonably satisfied with the service, but are there any other satellite service providers beaming to LOS that have additional UK, HBO and Sky services on offer? I dont want computer streaming alternatives, I have those, what I need is a Satellite TV alternative. Are there any here? Try "tv Mucho" for uk tv 300 Baht/month. Download Kodi to your smart tv/ computer for the latest movies and sky,its free.
September 21, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, bikerbri said: Try "tv Mucho" for uk tv 300 Baht/month. Download Kodi to your smart tv/ computer for the latest movies and sky,its free. Please read the first post.
September 21, 20178 yr Author 18 minutes ago, Phuket Man said: Please read the first post. saved me saying it!
September 21, 20178 yr LyngSat is a helpful website database that tracks what's being delivered via satellite. You can use it to see what channels are available, which are 'in the clear', what channels a provider carries in their package, or what providers carry specific channel content (and what encryption is used). They list package providers for each Asian satellite here. - Click a package provider and you should get the provider channel assignment for that satellite. - Click on a channel content provider and it should show you what satellite providers carry that specific channel content and on which satellites. LyngSat is responding very slow for me right now, which almost makes me think it's being hosted by ThaiVisa... but it's just a coincidence.
September 21, 20178 yr 16 hours ago, DGS1244 said: True is not satellite TV it is an Air Receiver What? lol http://www.ecompressedair.com/library-pages/air-receivers.aspx TV signals from satellite being transmitted through the air zone to your receiver, sometimes with cloud and rain, can block a signal from the normal natural environment. That can be occurred because it is the limitations of the satellite transmission in the spectrum KU-Band. It is not caused by a malfunction of the equipment; however this does not happen all the time but mostly during the heavy rain and cloudy period. It will be disappeared when the clouds and rains are released. http://truesmart.truecorp.co.th/why/entry/59?ln=en
September 22, 20178 yr 22 hours ago, DGS1244 said: True is not satellite TV it is an Air Receiver, if you want real satellite then you have to install a very large dish receiver, you see them around and then decide which company to use, prices vary depending upon what services you require. There are many available on the internet but all cost money some a lot. RBOP gives you a good site to start with. What (again)? True offers DTH satellite, internet and cable options and does not require more than the small Ku band antenna for the paid or free satellite service. Poster is asking about other paid service and believe all the alternatives in Thailand have had a death within last year so alternatives would be services operated in other adjoining countries for paid content.
September 22, 20178 yr Author 7 hours ago, ALFREDO said: What? lol http://www.ecompressedair.com/library-pages/air-receivers.aspx TV signals from satellite being transmitted through the air zone to your receiver, sometimes with cloud and rain, can block a signal from the normal natural environment. That can be occurred because it is the limitations of the satellite transmission in the spectrum KU-Band. It is not caused by a malfunction of the equipment; however this does not happen all the time but mostly during the heavy rain and cloudy period. It will be disappeared when the clouds and rains are released. http://truesmart.truecorp.co.th/why/entry/59?ln=en a distinction lost on me I am afraid. It originates as a satellite beamed system, which is the point really.
September 22, 20178 yr Go with AIS fiber it's not a satellite option but you'll get HBO, Sky News and a lot more.
September 22, 20178 yr Author 20 minutes ago, Jim7777 said: Go with AIS fiber it's not a satellite option but you'll get HBO, Sky News and a lot more. Thanks but unfortunately, no cable or fibre at my home location. At least, not yet.
September 23, 20178 yr 19 hours ago, Pilotman said: Thanks but unfortunately, no cable or fibre at my home location. At least, not yet. You must live out in the country somewhere.
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