Ten Pin wrote: » You need an aerial pointed at your nearest Saorview transmitter (there's a map on Saorview website). This aerial connects to either a Saorview set top box that connects to your TV or else a TV with a DVB T MPEG4 tuner. If you post the model of TV you have, we can check if it works with Saorview and if it does then you won't need a separate set top box for the Irish (Saorview) channels. What satellite box did you get? Is it a combo (satellite & terrestrial)?
sugarman wrote: » Sat box isnt great, but it was free and it'll do the job. It doesnt do Terrestial / Soarview. But your TV does and you can even record on it with a USB stick plugged into it. Depending where you are, you might get away with a small indoor aerial, I use an old rabbit ear on top of the TV I got in Dealz for €1.49 in South Dublin and works just fine.. but obviously for best results a larger outdoor aerial would be better.
dxhound2005 wrote: » RTE 1 SD is FTA on 11914 H 27500, channel name 5537. Probably won't last.
dxhound2005 wrote: » It's a strong transponder with 16 channels. The only other one FTA is Sky News Arabia.
dxhound2005 wrote: » It's listed on Flysat as RTE News Now.https://www.flysat.com/astra28.php
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Can you see it?
dxhound2005 wrote: Yes.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Yes.
FRIENDO wrote: » And funny enough, the old RTE AERTEL is working on it, haven't seen that since the old terrestrial days :-)
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Is there any information what this channel is for or why it appeared? Who is paying for its carriage?
Deleted User wrote: » It's an odd one alright. Just tuned it in now on my Humax box. No 'HD' in the DOG and picture quality is poor enough. Didn't know there was an SD version of RTE1 (+1 is SD). Sky channel 101 is the HD version.
ITV2 wrote: » I got it tuned in, but now has an encrypted Flag on it.