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In recent years the concept of free to air channels has become popular. This is especially true in America where, by government mandate, the old analog television channels have gone away. TV programs are only broadcast via cable or HD. It is now possible to pick up satellite transmissions of some of your favorite televisions shows. Learning about the concepts and technology as well as some of the basic pieces of technology that are needed to take advantage of this will allow you to quickly set up a system for viewing free television channels.

There are just a few simple concepts to learn about to start viewing these channels. In order to receive and view free to air channels you will need to know which satellite the signal is transmitted from. You will also need to know the frequency from which the channel is broadcast. Polarity of the channel transmission is also important. Finally, learning the symbol rate and the forward error correction of the channels is vital to receiving and viewing free television channels.


Once you have determined this information, you can start reaping the benefits. There are several hundred channels available to choose from. International programming, not always available, is simple to view and enjoy. Exposure to other languages and culture can be more than fun; it can be educational as well.
Remember that with most free to air channels mainstream programming is unavailable. Also, many programs are broadcast only on a trial basis, so just as you find a program that you enjoy, the transmission may end. Finally, some of the most popular programs that are available are shown at off hours, not their usual mainstream television time slot, so you may be unable to view them.

The equipment needed to view free to air channels includes a C band or KU band satellite dish, FTA receivers, along with their file support and a rotor motor to move the position of your satellite if you have more than one. It is no longer necessary to mount satellite dishes to the roof of the house, but that is generally the best place to put it for optimum reception.




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