I this is the case, then all you really need is a Ku FTA setup. Although there is more than enough on one satellite - there is very much foreign stuff on several sats.
Check out Lyngsat for G25 and G19 lineup and see what you may be interested in. You'll find literally hundreds of foreign channels up there to watch. If you want some cable type channels, you will need to go with C Band, and in the Eastern part of Canada, you will need a larger than normal dish. This would apply to Ku as well. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: VA1CQ To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 7:52 AM Subject: [TVRO] Worth Installing FTA in Eastern Canada? I wonder if it's worth the effort to install either a C- or Ku-band FTA system on east coast these days considering costs/trouble involved? I've always been interested, never had one, but has the time passed to install such a system? I don't want to watch religious programming, I'm mainly interested in programming from foreign countries... Murray Dartmouth, Nova Scotia [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
