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Hi, bit late, but better late than never

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  • lrob
    Newbie
    • Oct 2010
    • 2

    Hi, bit late, but better late than never

    Hi, I am rob, a satellite viewer since 1983? when only 23e was in use, no astra, no hotbird. my first receiver was one with cristals, I thought I had 8 channels. lateron I bought an echostar, used an old fashioned rotor for radio/tv for left-right and something else for up-down. I had no polarmount.
    very nice for the clarc-belt, but there was nothing there at that time.
    I was very happy with the feeds at 21west, between europe and usa, all un-scrambled at that time, with full programs, mostly series, to show on local tv lateron.
    also, I loved my nokia9200, and after that my 7020 dreambox, now have a 500hd, working fine, and some more.

    so, I am still a hobbyist (spelled right?) with a motorized system between 30w and 53E.
  • kudok
    Experienced Board Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 5688

    #2
    Re: Hi, bit late, but better late than never

    Hello and welcome on board,

    enjoy your stay,
    please read the rules,
    please do not copy & paste warez / cracks and old stuff from other boards !
    do not use live-links, please make it this way: i.e. --http://www.******.de/
    do not spam the board
    and use our established " THANKS " - button

    best regards
    kudok

    ... 1983 ? ...
    Don't send me c-line requests, iptv requests, technical, premium and iptv server questions in PM!

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    • lrob
      Newbie
      • Oct 2010
      • 2

      #3
      Re: Hi, bit late, but better late than never

      it may have been 1984, i have seen the start of sky tv (now bskyb) and superstation or so, on a satellite called copernicus. i can not find any info, but i will track back to my archives. also that time there was a sat on 20 to 30 west between europe and usa. also a sports channel was there at the time and later a german station.
      it was some time ago, i might be mistaken, but I think it really was 1983 or 1984.

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