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  • jpr
    Top Poster
    • Jun 2009
    • 161

    #1

    sat tv in the 90's

    What way do you all think of the way satellite tv has changed over the years. For me i miss d2mac, maybe because it was the beginning of satellite tv for me. In the 90's when we had mtv and discovery i liked the way mtv europe was one channel viewed by all of europe, discovery to along with so many english language european channels, then when digital came,technology improved each country got there own mtv, discovery etc. In mtv's case it was all about money, regional mtv's more ads, more money, now mtv is complete crap. I miss the old days of tv when tnt replaced cartoon network at 8 or 9, same with tlc and discovery and living and the fantasy channel. I miss them days.
  • dougnomore
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 38

    #2
    I miss the likes of Paul King with 120 minutes on MTV, that was great.

    Discovery Channel, I used to watch that on 27.5W when it was in the clear. CNN was on the same sat.

    There were some good channels about then, Superchannel on 13E was one. It was weird because it had the ITV news on it, then after, the BBC weather.
    Enter bluebottle.

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    • .: JaCkPoT :.
      Retired Sat TV Addict
      • Aug 2008
      • 5607

      #3
      Im jealous, i was born half way through the 90's so feel left out of this topic

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      • jpr
        Top Poster
        • Jun 2009
        • 161

        #4
        If your telling the truth your about 15. When i got into satellite tv in 1997 i was 15, at that age i was huge into d2mac, weird as i was so young.

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        • kyliesat
          Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 47

          #5
          Originally posted by dougnomore
          I miss the likes of Paul King with 120 minutes on MTV, that was great.

          Discovery Channel, I used to watch that on 27.5W when it was in the clear. CNN was on the same sat.

          There were some good channels about then, Superchannel on 13E was one. It was weird because it had the ITV news on it, then after, the BBC weather.
          I remember all of them, and agree totally about MTV, was much better when it was MTV Europe.

          Does anyone remember WireTV, a general entertainment/chat channel, I think it was on Intelsat 27.5w.

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          • DJSimo
            DK Veteran
            • Nov 2008
            • 453

            #6
            I remember Red Hot Dutch on eutelsat, that channel is what started me off on the satellite hobby, back in 1992, i had to get a 80cm mesh dish and an IRTE Multisat that moved the LNB not the dish, that got me 19e,16e,13e,10e.

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            • SatSearching
              V.I.P. Member
              • Apr 2008
              • 447

              #7
              In the 90's I had....

              Discus Elipse box
              Converted Ferguson SRB1 (converted into a d2mac decoder).
              1.2m John Levick prime focus dish
              Triple band Echostar LNB
              Magnetic polariser
              Huge jackarm

              I was amazed at the d2mac picture quality from the Scandinavian birds.

              Fave channels was..

              Music box
              Screensport
              Filmnet

              In those days, feedhunting was well worth it as most feeds was in the clear showing major sporting events.

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              • satsid
                Banned
                • Aug 2009
                • 815

                #8
                Originally posted by kyliesat
                I remember all of them, and agree totally about MTV, was much better when it was MTV Europe.

                Does anyone remember WireTV, a general entertainment/chat channel, I think it was on Intelsat 27.5w.
                27.5 WEST channels were great,my fav's @ that time & free.Thay were benelux channels.

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                • jpr
                  Top Poster
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 161

                  #9
                  One thing i liked about satv before digital came along, was when channel were encrypted, the colours on screen, movement, sound of the channel, not like digital a black booring screen with no sound, unless you have a card.

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                  • mdt
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3034

                    #10
                    Originally posted by satsid
                    27.5 WEST channels were great,my fav's @ that time & free.Thay were benelux channels.
                    were they in mpeg-1? as i cant remember . there was the parlimentry channel head-end feed for ntl,s.i.s. the bookies feed in b-mac,tv1000cinema,bbc prime in d2mac,the travel channel and cmt were on that bird aswell. i also had a converted phillips bsb reciever from trac in middlesbrough but traded it in for a phillips bde with 2 card readers,regards mdt
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                    • dougnomore
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 38

                      #11
                      When I first had Sat tv(1990), on 27.5W there was:

                      Discovery, CNN, BBC World, SF Succe(Swedish film channel which was bought by TV1000) D-Mac. Later Bravo(UK) started up, showing old films.


                      I had a Finlux receiver/positioner, 90cm dish, a chapparal "twister" polarizer and two lnbs, one for normal frequencies and another for the french channels on 5W. Also a Filmnet decoder and a Canal+ decoder. Cost me over ?1200 altogether.

                      Thank god things are cheaper, today.
                      Enter bluebottle.

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                      • tech51
                        Junior Member
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 21

                        #12
                        Hi folks, I've got a Manhattan Plaza ST350 with a Dragon twin CAm with Firecrypt. I'cve got the whole motorised system with 90cm dish and Disecq motor and low Db Universal LNB. I'm cosidering re-installing this but it's been so long ago that I've practically forgotten everything re priogramming the card etc.
                        Can anyone tell me if this is a feasible exercise or should I just scrap the lot and get a sat deambox?
                        As1mov

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