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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:44 pm
by Tim
Hi Lloyd,

I flagged this to reply to it earlier but got distracted and you had to go through all the trials with hubcaps, etc ... :D

You can get live f1 coverage in Australia (at least you used to up until last season! - I am saying this as F1 contracts can change between seasons.)

Last year you could get F1 coverage on the following channels and satellites:

- T?l? Nouvelle Cal?donie (New Caledonia TV in French) - Intel 701 KU Band
(This used to be free to air (FTA) but since mid December it became encrypted. I do believe you can subscribe via LBF) - Race only

- Global TV (Indonesian channel) - Palapa C2 C Band
I believe this is FTA - Qualifying sometimes + Race

- Star Sports (Chinese/English) - Asia Sat 3 C Band
I believe this is encrypted and you need a subscription from Asia. Some say however that the Chinese feed is FTA while the English feed is encrypted (subscription) - Practice, Qualifying and Race.

These are the channels I know that you can pickup on the eastern coast in Australia.

Once the season starts, we'll know if any of this has changed and if any new channels become available.

C band requires the big dish (above 1.8 meter in diameter) while you can get KU band with the smaller dish (70 - 90 cm in diameter)

For more info on those satellites, degrees, frequencies, etc go to http://www.lyngsat.com

Hope this helps

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:30 am
by sgd
Hey Lloyd!
just ask the cable companies if they can give you the russian channel "Rent TV" the comments will be in russian, but, who cares?? that is bu!! s#$% any case!! :wink: :D

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:02 pm
by JayVee
Tim wrote:You can get live f1 coverage in Australia (at least you used to up until last season! - I am saying this as F1 contracts can change between seasons.)
I would love to be able to watch the race live. It will give me the much needed 2 or so hours of extra sleep on race nights :shock: :shock:

Do you know how much this would cost roughly ?

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:24 pm
by Lloyd
:D Tim
You are a genius.
Thanks for the info I will now convert the clothes line into a mega dish. :lol:

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:32 pm
by Lloyd
Tad more info on satelite coverage of F1. Spoke to my brother in law yesterday, he is an electrician, said he has a friend who purchased a dish 1.8 mtr and receiver/decoder box to watch italian football. worked great but the dishes apparently are very good at attracting lightning strikes. He now uses his, (wait for it) as a clothes line. :shock:
Cost around Au$4000.
So I will have to rely on channel 10 or see if I can try my hand at disk renovation :lol: :lol:

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:04 pm
by Julian Mayo
:crush: :crush: :crush: :TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: :TOTW: :ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :cheers: Shoulda used the ford hubcap :lol:

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:48 pm
by Tim
JayVee wrote:
Tim wrote:You can get live f1 coverage in Australia (at least you used to up until last season! - I am saying this as F1 contracts can change between seasons.)
I would love to be able to watch the race live. It will give me the much needed 2 or so hours of extra sleep on race nights :shock: :shock:

Do you know how much this would cost roughly ?
It varies depending on the quality of the equipment and whether you get a professional installer or you do it yourself.
Components shouldn't cost more than $700 but to do it yourself you need to know a bit about satellite reception and dish alignment, etc ....

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:54 pm
by Tim
Lloyd wrote:Tad more info on satelite coverage of F1. Spoke to my brother in law yesterday, he is an electrician, said he has a friend who purchased a dish 1.8 mtr and receiver/decoder box to watch italian football. worked great but the dishes apparently are very good at attracting lightning strikes. He now uses his, (wait for it) as a clothes line. :shock:
Cost around Au$4000.
So I will have to rely on channel 10 or see if I can try my hand at disk renovation :lol: :lol:
I would imagine this is cost including installation by a professional and it is still too high IMO.
This guy must be very unlucky to have the dish hit by lightning. Was the dish mounted on a roof top of a building or something!

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:54 pm
by Julian Mayo
Tim wrote:
JayVee wrote:
Tim wrote:You can get live f1 coverage in Australia (at least you used to up until last season! - I am saying this as F1 contracts can change between seasons.)
I would love to be able to watch the race live. It will give me the much needed 2 or so hours of extra sleep on race nights :shock: :shock:

Do you know how much this would cost roughly ?
It varies depending on the quality of the equipment and whether you get a professional installer or you do it yourself.
Components shouldn't cost more than $700 but to do it yourself you need to know a bit about satellite reception and dish alignment, etc ....
And it sounds like you do Ed, and I have $350 JV :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:56 am
by Tim
Julian Mayo wrote:
And it sounds like you do Ed, and I have $350 JV :lol:
Who are you referring to as a professional installer :shock: :shock:

It is something I enjoyed doing for just the one time (with the help of a friend). Getting the lock on the satellites was the most frustrating especially if you have a motor so you can pick up a few of them. And all that was on a small dish. The big ones have to be more difficult, naturally!

Perhaps I'll convince management to install one to be hooked to that Plasma in the Lounge :D

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:49 am
by Julian Mayo
I was thinking more along the lines of the Anglers Rest at Brooklyn. :lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 1:28 pm
by Lloyd
Yes I think $4000 sound like too much. But I believe he had the full shebang system and professionally installed. I have located a site that has answered most of my questions and yes its much cheaper than I had first thought. This is an "all you ever wanted to know about satelite TV" in simple form. Check it :) http://www.satplus.com.au/webcontent9.htm