boybi,
nope, di naman humina signal. palagay ko pwede kayo bumili ng second decoder, baka nga lang halos sing presyo na ng may kasamang dish. dito kasi, yung mga providers are offering 1 dish 2 tv packages.
boybi,
nope, di naman humina signal. palagay ko pwede kayo bumili ng second decoder, baka nga lang halos sing presyo na ng may kasamang dish. dito kasi, yung mga providers are offering 1 dish 2 tv packages.
me isa pang problem, yung decoder/receiver kasi dito me pinapasok na smartcard para gumana. so kung bibili ako ng another decoder, another smartcard yun, so another monthly. parang bumili na rin ako ng dalawang complete system. except kung makakabili ako ng decoder na hindi na kelangan kabitan ng smartcard, in which case, pwde ko na rin hindi gamitin yung decoder na me smartcard para wala na ring monthly? pwde ba yun?
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meron bang ibang channel na makukuha na wala sa local cable natin? (i.e. outdoors channe.....)
coax spliter?:?
yun ba yung parang small metal thing na on one side me isang saksakan den on d other e 3?:?
di ko lang alam sa mga cable dyan sa metro manila, pero compared sa mga cable company dito sa province, meron.Originally Posted by shadow
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how?
how much?
what to buy?
where to buy?
well, mejo bad trip lang ako sa espn asia - puro X-games, snookers, etc.
i want some sports channels from abroad like espn or fox sports or nbc???
is this possible? any internet links?
dream lang ang alam kong local provider ng satellite TV. Dati P4000 or 7000 ang unit plus your monthly. Yung monthly is about P700-900 depede sa package.
DIY... hindi yata pede kasi yung decoder nito ay proprietory.
I was evaluating this a year ago as I would want a digital feed for my 'high def LCD TV setup'. Our local cable is still analog.
I was planning to buy the dish and the receiver/decoder in the US (or through the internet.) If I remember correctly the cost is around P10K+ for a small dish. I plan to start with a cheap setup just to be sure that it 'works'
However, I lost interest because there are only a few 'free-to-air' broadcasts based on my research in the internet and based on my discussions with a couple of Filipino engineers in the US who are also into this thing. They also told me that sometimes, they can't receive anything because they are still waiting for the hack codes on the receiver.
Our dream satellite transmission is also being hacked in China. However, a lot of those who are dependent on this would be down for weeks because the hack is not yet available as dream is changing their passcodes quite often. I also got this info from the internet.
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sir meron kami try ng brother ko nasa states siya kakabitan niya ng slingbox yun tv niya para mapanood ko yun channel sa u.s kakabit mo din siya sa internet......
http://www.provantage.com/sling-sb220-100~7SLNG004.htm
If Dream changes its downlink passcode, (and I understand that they do it quite frequently these days, what's the gameplan? I read that in China, these subscribers have to pay some money for the new passcode, and since it's not available on the fly, they have to wait for a few days/weeks....
Please advise.
TIA.
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If Dream changes its downlink passcode, (and I understand that they do it quite frequently these days, what's the gameplan? I read that in China, these subscribers have to pay some money for the new passcode, and since it's not available on the fly, they have to wait for a few days/weeks....
Please advise.
TIA.
You don't need to pay for the codes it's available on the net free as long as your reciever or STB has access for code edit menu. Also you will not wait for days/weeks specially if your box has AU software.![]()