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MULTICHOICE RIP-OFF
Rankaz13
#41 Posted : Tuesday, August 27, 2013 9:50:05 PM
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McReggae wrote:
@Rankaz13 if the guy is in business then just put his email/cell no here and guys can contact him....more sales!!!!


Sorry for delay guys, safcom had decided I don't need internet.

I wanna post some of the material I have acquired on FTA in general kwa wazua groups in the spirit of sharing so that anyone can access the same. In case anything is unclear, I'll be more than happy to clarify.

Meantime, his email is mwarawamwara@gmail.com
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D32
#42 Posted : Sunday, September 15, 2013 5:25:52 AM
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Edyj wrote:
D32 wrote:
Impunity wrote:
[quote=Rankaz13]Hapa naona mkingoja muda mrefu sana for a competitor. Just ask yourself who owns local multichoice operations, therein lies your answer as to why there's unlikely to be a viable competitor in the near future.

If your viewing hours are limited, I humbly submit you have no reason subscribing to pay tv. Not when the same alternatives exist on FTA Satellite tv anyway. And if the EPL is your thing, why not get the JSC sports card that goes for about US $180 p.a. The beauty of this is that the decoder offers you a chance to view other fta channels besides the sports. And by the way, ESPN bado ziko hapo kwa JSC.

Check this out.


Sounds great!
d'oh!


Not commenting about ESPN, but about EPL.

Watching soccer / football, is not really my thing, but for those who watch, it's true that Aljazeera sports has EPL, they got the rights for about $300 million.

http://www.standardmedia...e/?articleID=2000088635

http://www.screendigest....e_mena_region/view.html

You can get the card from: http://www.jsc-cards.com/order/

Only get a new decoder if your decoder cannot support the card.
The full sports package is currently @ $165 PER YEAR! Current deal expiring on 31-05-2014 http://www.jsc-cards.com...sports-package-p48.html

JSC FAQ: http://www.jsc-cards.com...ly-asked-questions.html

The FAQ reveals that HD6, +10 & +3 has English commentary.

In the FAQ, note the different channels that show the different matches.

If you can get Nilesat's signal, you are good to go, start by searching for it & it's FTA channels http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=395050#post395050

Sample schedule on HD6: Note the R and the L, Repeat / Live

http://www.en.aljazeeras...edule/channel/hd6/tab/2[/quote]

Are decorders that work with the cards available locally? any wazuan using this service in Kenya?


The supported cards are: Irdeto & Viaccess

Check you decoder's manual / spec's - maybe via their site.

To learn more about conditional access:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_access
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Gordon Gekko
#43 Posted : Monday, September 16, 2013 2:35:33 PM
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I have three decoders -Multichoice (DSD1110), Zuku and Startimes (No dish). Will any of these work? Will my small aperture DSTV/Zuku dish work?
Rankaz13
#44 Posted : Monday, September 16, 2013 10:54:23 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
I have three decoders -Multichoice (DSD1110), Zuku and Startimes (No dish). Will any of these work? Will my small aperture DSTV/Zuku dish work?


The short answer is no. The DiShThieVes and Zuku decoders are locked by the respective providers to receive only the frequencies they transmit in. For FTA purposes, you'll have to get a proper FTA decoder, one that is not locked to any service provider. In so far as satellite (DVB-S2)transmission is concerned, the startimes decoder, being DVB-T2, is of no consequence.

Your small dish may work but will be prone to frequent outtages especially in rainy or cloudy weather. In order to weather-proof your installation, a bigger dish of at least 120cm offset or 180cm prime focus) will be required. Generally, the bigger the dish, the better.
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