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TODAY!
ALL of us are feeling the effects
of our declining economy these past several months. As a result,
we are trying to decrease our spending wherever possible, yet
keep the items in our life we feel necessary.
We all enjoy watching TV as
entertainment in our daily life, as do our children.
WE HAVE A GREAT SOLUTION FOR
YOU TO CONTINUE TO WATCH TV, YET NOT HAVE TO PAY ANY MONTHLY
FEES FOR THAT SERVICE. IT IS FTA (FREE TO AIR) SATELLITE
PROGRAMS.
I'm sure you are wondering how
this is possible to not pay any monthly fee, only purchase the
equipment. Well it's true, and we have the equipment you need.
Just purchase our FTA
Stationery
or
Motorized
system depending on your preference.
Our Stationery system allows you
to pick up ONE satellite and all the channels that are FREE on
that satellite.
Our Motorized system allows your
dish to move by simply using your remote control, therefore
picking up MANY satellites that broadcast FREE TV.
You OWN the equipment once it is
purchased. Either model you may choose, it' s the same result:
FREE TV. For most of us that are subscribers of cable or a
Satellite provider, this can be a SAVINGS of about $100 per
month.
CALL US toll free at
888-519-9595 and speak to our friendly sales staff.
LET US HELP YOU GET STARTED SAVING $$
TODAY!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I use an FTA receiver to receive premium channels from Dish Network or DirecTV?
Can I use my existing 18" dish (Directv or DN dishes) to receive FTA? What size dish I need for the Free to air channels? Can you help me choose an FTA system?
Where on your website can I find technical support? Do You have a Technical Support forum?
What are Free To Air (FTA) channels?
Free To Air (FTA) channels are digital channels that are not encrypted by the service provider and require no subscription or monthly payment. They are provided free of charge by the provider and are perfectly legal to receive with an FTA receiver.
Where can I find out what channels are available free to air? There are many free to air channels available in North America on satellites such as Galaxy 10R, AMC4, Telstar 5, AMC3, etc. These channels are from the USA and from around the world. See http://www.lyngsat.com/america.shtml for a complete listing of what is available. Some channels listed are DVB FTA ( Free-To-Air ) and some are encrypted (Pay TV). Note that these lists can become out of date quickly as frequencies and channels change often. With an FTA system you can only watch the unscrambled clear DVB channels with an
F. Other scrambled channels are not free and require a subscription from their provider.
Are there any
DBS or
DSS channels that are FTA?
Almost all of the channels provided by these companies are NOT FTA. The channels are encrypted and require an authorized receiver and monthly subscription.
Can I use an FTA receiver to receive
DSS/DBS premium channels? Absolutely not. These channels require subscription and special
receivers supplied by the service provider only. Any tampering with your FTA receiver (whether by hardware or software modification) to try to receive the premium channels without paying is not only a violation of the law and unethical, but also will void the warrantee on your receiver and may hinder it unusable. We do not support or condone piracy of signal. Don't even inquire about it. Sale of products on this site is subject to "Terms of Use and Declaration of Intent" agreement.
Can I use my existing 18"
DBS/DSS dish to receive FTA?
No. All FTA channels are available on satellites with much weaker signal than DSS. The minimum size
dish required is 30". Also, FTA and DBS / DSS satellites require different type of
LNBs. What size dish I need for the Free to air channels?
6-10ft dish.For KU-band channels you will need a
30 inch dish and up.Can you help me choose an FTA system? Yes. Start by reading this the following pages:
Choosing a Free-to-Air-FTA satellite system If you still have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Where on your website can I find technical support? Go to Technical Support pages
Do You have a Technical Support forum? Yes, we do. www.sadoun.net
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