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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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2012 wrote:shalishali wrote:I bought a hotpoint set top box at Tuskys and on connecting to my Tv the quality is so poor inaona like those pirated dvds so I have reverted to analogue which is very clear. Anybody with such experience? Pole. The best advice someone gave me and I'm giving it to you now is, buy a genuine digital tv (there are many fakes). The picture is as good as it can be but the 'free to air' analogue channels have terrible quality because they are using obsolete technology. The digital tv will still receive the same poor quality signals from our broadcasters. in a digital tv, the tuner is intagrated nd so an eternal STB is unnecessary. that said, I do not think hotpoint is a good choice. I have had no experience with it myself but everywhere I look online, almost everyone seems to be complaining about it. If it was up to me, I'd have gone for either CrystalView, Rockdale or Jolini. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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mlefu wrote:thanks Rankaz..got hold of the guy... Hes too professional lead to DIY Now I have loads of Arabic Channels... http://en.satexpat.com/sat/west/7/
Require something in english..what do i need to mess and then fix? The satellites at 7West are intended for the middle eastern audience and thus will naturally broadcast in Arabic. What is your dish size? How many channels, in total, can your system receive? Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/15/2009 Posts: 142 Location: Nairobi
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Rankaz13 wrote:2012 wrote:shalishali wrote:I bought a hotpoint set top box at Tuskys and on connecting to my Tv the quality is so poor inaona like those pirated dvds so I have reverted to analogue which is very clear. Anybody with such experience? Pole. The best advice someone gave me and I'm giving it to you now is, buy a genuine digital tv (there are many fakes). The picture is as good as it can be but the 'free to air' analogue channels have terrible quality because they are using obsolete technology. The digital tv will still receive the same poor quality signals from our broadcasters. in a digital tv, the tuner is intagrated nd so an eternal STB is unnecessary. that said, I do not think hotpoint is a good choice. I have had no experience with it myself but everywhere I look online, almost everyone seems to be complaining about it. If it was up to me, I'd have gone for either CrystalView, Rockdale or Jolini. Thanks, I will OLX it! UKITAFUTA UKABILA UTAKUFA BILA!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/11/2007 Posts: 1,680 Location: nairobi
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@Rankaz.. the dish is 130 cm. below is my set up. managed to get BBC, FOX ,CNN..  leaving me with 780 arabic channels..bure kabisa..which sat gives more English channels ?   
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/11/2006 Posts: 972 Location: Home
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mlefu wrote:@Rankaz.. the dish is 130 cm. below is my set up. managed to get BBC, FOX ,CNN..  leaving me with 780 arabic channels..bure kabisa..which sat gives more English channels ?    The decoder you own has an inbuilt account for opening channels on 36E. Get a DISEQC switch and a 90cm dish, point it to 36E and enjoy..You can also purchase DQCAM and enjoy additional English channels on 7W. I am mentioning it because you already got the hardware.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/11/2007 Posts: 1,680 Location: nairobi
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holycow wrote:[quote=mlefu]
The decoder you own has an inbuilt account for opening channels on 36E. Get a DISEQC switch and a 90cm dish, point it to 36E and enjoy..Already on it ...entire DSTv..but scrambles alot..You can also purchase DQCAM..Advise where to get one... and enjoy additional English channels on 7W. I am mentioning it because you already got the hardware.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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mlefu wrote:@Rankaz.. the dish is 130 cm. below is my set up. managed to get BBC, FOX ,CNN..  leaving me with 780 arabic channels..bure kabisa..which sat gives more English channels ?    Hehehe...hapana kasirika mblo. You're unlikely to find a satellite with exclusively English channels. Hata za marekani na uingereza zina mchanganyiko wa lugha tofauti tofauti. What we should be talking of perhaps is the kind of channels/genre that you wanna watch i.e whether sports, movies, documentaries, news, cartoons, etc. Otherwise, as I said, Nilesat is primarily used by Arabic broadcasters for their predominantly Arabic audiences so the channels there are predominantly in Arabic language. For me, the fat attraction was mainly for news as I was tired with the mediocre serving of alehandro, oga and politics of our local channels. On nilesat, you should be able to get CNN, BBC, EuroNews, NHK world, France 24, Bloomberg News, CCTV News, AlEtejah English, Press Tv, and AlJazeera English. The movie channels at the same location keep changing especially with the departure of MBCs first to Eutelsat 8 West A and later to Yahsat 1 A. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/11/2006 Posts: 972 Location: Home
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mlefu wrote:holycow wrote:[quote=mlefu]
The decoder you own has an inbuilt account for opening channels on 36E. Get a DISEQC switch and a 90cm dish, point it to 36E and enjoy..Already on it ...entire DSTv..but scrambles alot..You can also purchase DQCAM..Advise where to get one... and enjoy additional English channels on 7W. I am mentioning it because you already got the hardware. For the freezing, change sim card to Airtel or use fibre. DQCAM Costs $10 get it online. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/...ird-dstv/1632019012.htmlYou can also try BEIN. Yesterday, I bought a BEIN decorder for 29k from OLX, so i am guaranteed sports (EPL, La Liga etc) for the next 1 year. I am not big on football, it's the hobby aspect that drove me into it. RAnkaz will understand ASAS. Almost got myself an ADMC decoder but as from yesterday, they changed ownership so let me count my blessings.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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holycow wrote:mlefu wrote:holycow wrote:[quote=mlefu]
The decoder you own has an inbuilt account for opening channels on 36E. Get a DISEQC switch and a 90cm dish, point it to 36E and enjoy..Already on it ...entire DSTv..but scrambles alot..You can also purchase DQCAM..Advise where to get one... and enjoy additional English channels on 7W. I am mentioning it because you already got the hardware. For the freezing, change sim card to Airtel or use fibre. DQCAM Costs $10 get it online. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/...ird-dstv/1632019012.htmlYou can also try BEIN. Yesterday, I bought a BEIN decorder for 29k from OLX, so i am guaranteed sports (EPL, La Liga etc) for the next 1 year. I am not big on football, it's the hobby aspect that drove me into it. RAnkaz will understand ASAS. Almost got myself an ADMC decoder but as from yesterday, they changed ownership so let me count my blessings. Hii ASAS namalisa sisi. To imagine I was on the verge of getting the ADMC too. I think I'll try Badr 4/5/6 just for curiosity's sake. Ikiingia mzuri I may consider giving the myHD package a trial. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/11/2007 Posts: 1,680 Location: nairobi
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