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Can I get RTE on my Humax HDR without a Fairview box?

  • 15-01-2021 7:17pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,872 ✭✭✭✭


    I was pleased to discover I could tune into CNN HD in STB mode by manually tuning in (can only get SD mode on Freesat)

    So I was wondering if I can do the same for Irish channels?

    I have a Sky dish but just using Freesat as I've no subscription.

    Also no saorview box and my TV has no aerial.

    Edit: I see my phone autocorrected Saorview to Fairview in the subject line...doh!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 873 ✭✭✭decor58


    mrcheez wrote: »
    I was pleased to discover I could tune into CNN HD in STB mode by manually tuning in (can only get SD mode on Freesat)

    So I was wondering if I can do the same for Irish channels?

    I have a Sky dish but just using Freesat as I've no subscription.

    Also no saorview box and my TV has no aerial.

    No, the Saorview signals are encrypted from that satellite. RTE is available unencrypted from another satellite, VM, unencrypted,is not available on either.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,417 ✭✭✭✭watty


    You'd need a separate dish and a special LNB and a diseqc switch for FTA RTE from satellite. Also the Humax I have can only record channels on Freeview. It's also extremely awkward to setup diseqc on it and awkward to switch to non-freesat.

    It's simplest to get a TV aerial and if the TV isn't compatible and sold in Ireland less than two years ago, maybe even less than 6 years as there are aspects of SOGA, take it back as not fit for purpose.

    A dedicated TV setbox is cheap but many don't do the MHEG5 interactive.

    Really it's disappointing how bad Freesat branded boxes are for non-Freesat use. Perhaps deliberate by the Freesat rules. Cheap Redline boxes work better than the Humax, but have no MHEG5 for the button services. So we retired the Humax and have a cheap Manhatten Freesat for button services and a Redline for all content FTA on Freesat and three other satellites, inc the one with RTE using the special LNB.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,872 ✭✭✭✭mrcheez


    Yeah looks like I'll need a separate Saorview box, or aerial.

    Would any standard aerial receive all the digital channels?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 809 ✭✭✭amdaley28


    mrcheez wrote: »
    Yeah looks like I'll need a separate Saorview box, or aerial.

    Would any standard aerial receive all the digital channels?

    Here's some information for you.
    Look at the video & it should tell you what aerial you need in whatever area you are in.
    https://www.freetv.ie/saorview-digital-aerials/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,872 ✭✭✭✭mrcheez


    amdaley28 wrote: »
    Here's some information for you.
    Look at the video & it should tell you what aerial you need in whatever area you are in.
    https://www.freetv.ie/saorview-digital-aerials/

    Those all look pretty big.. I was thinking of something like the size of a router I can just tuck away in the corner of a shelf?

    I'm close to Dublin city centre so signal should be strong


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 809 ✭✭✭amdaley28


    mrcheez wrote: »
    Those all look pretty big.. I was thinking of something like the size of a router I can just tuck away in the corner of a shelf?

    I'm close to Dublin city centre so signal should be strong

    If your in a strong reception area & its an indoor aerial you're looking for then then this one looks the part.
    https://www.freetv.ie/tv-aerial-kits/


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