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Receive Aussie TV in Thailand via satellite.


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8 hours ago, kkerry said:

Here's what Australia Plus have to say.

 

http://tv.australiaplus.com/tuning

 

The satellite footprint in to Thailand changed some time ago so I believe it is no longer possible to tune your own dish and watch A+ in Bangkok. A friend tried last year and couldn't get it set up.

Most people probably now get it via True Visions etc.

Or maybe PSI, as when I was getting my Thai tv done with them a couple of mths ago the installer said " Can do but would need to buy another dish so it could face the other way "

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Hi@mii maker

I've got a 3m move dish and I did try when they moved Aus+ to the new satellite but couldn't get a signal as the satellite position is below the horizon. I'm from greater Issan.

I have used Iliketv for a good while as they had Aus+ , but their latest reincarnation of HDPRIME has lost the feed.

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5 hours ago, tlcwaterfall said:

I know you asked about satellite. But some more information which may assist you.

 

I receive all the Australian channels but via the net. Australia Plus no longer works via the net.

 

PM me if you need more information.

so how did you receive them?

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