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The new FTA Satellite Show
a joint venture between FTA Satellite Sales and DMS International will
start their premier satellite show on Saturday December 22 2007 at 3:00
PM and will be a 2 hour show The show will be simulcasted on
both satellite Galaxy 25 at 12115 TP - SR 22425 via Access
America's www.access-america.net
uplink facility as wells as audio streaming on various web sites The host Richard Buckner will have such weekly commentaries
from FTA Notables as Jeff Sweet Lou Luzadder Tim Heinrichs - DMS International
www.dmsiusacom and other notables from the world of FTA
Satellites. The
show is created produced and hosted by Richard E Buckner of FTA SATELLITE SALES and provided on
Satellite & Audio Streaming through the ACCESS AMERICA Satellite
Network in part from sponsorship from DMS International a worldwide wholesaler of FTA satellite
equipment such
as the Traxis line of Satellite Receivers SG2100 Satellite Dish Motors
Hot Dish 90 Satellite Dishes and Trimax Satellite Meters
The show will consist of reviews of various FTA Satellite system
hardware services viewable channels as well as wild feeds and
backhauls Individuals will be able to call into the show and ask FTA
related questions of the host & guest commentators Each show will run
2 hours in length For more information contact Rick Buckner at 765-768-6943
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Zealand listeners we have staggered our hours for broadcasts as
indicated below
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Tue: 5 PM to 7 PM
Tue: 12 PM to 2 AM
Wed : 6 AM to 8 AM
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Fri : 5 PM to 7 PM
Sat : 3 PM to 5 PM
Sun : 11 AM to 1 PM
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Did you know:
By law Homeowner Association
covenants can not prevent you from installing antennas and/or satellite
reception dishes The US Congress directs this through Section 207 of
the Telecomm Act of 1996
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Adjusting your Dish
MonoBlock Reception
Why a FTA?
What is FTA Free to Air TV
FTA systems can be defined as a satellite system primarily designed to receive "in the clear" or unscrambled satellite signals At the present time there are 100's of channels of news sports networks special interest programming & ethnic channels & foreign language channels that are available without a subscription The selection is also constantly changing with new channels coming online In the past 5 years most broadcasters have switched their broadcasts to digital although there are still a number of analog broadcasts mostly in the C band range that are
available
The FCC oversees policies rules procedures and standards for licensing
and regulating satellite space and earth station facilities both
domestic and international
What's the
Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999
The Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999 "SHVIA" significantly
modifies the Satellite Home Viewer Act of 1988 the
Communications Act and the US Copyright Act SHVIA is designed
to promote competition among multichannel video programming
distributors such as satellite companies and cable television operators
while at the same time increasing the programming choices available to
consumers
How does SHVIA affect programs that is available to subscribe to Sat TV service?
SHVIA permits satellite companies to provide local broadcast TV signals
to all subscribers who reside in the local TV station’s market
also referred to as a Designated Market Area "DMA" as
defined by Nielsen Media Research This ability to provide local
broadcast channels is commonly referred to as "local into local" service SHVIA
also permits satellite companies to provide "distant" network broadcast
stations to eligible satellite subscribers
Must a satellite company provide local channels to any
subscriber who wants the channels?
No The satellite company has the option of providing local-into-local
service but is not required to do so Some satellite companies
are already providing this service in selected markets
Subscribers should contact their satellite company to determine whether
and when the service will be available in their specific DMA and which
DMA applies to them
What
are Free To Air channels?
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?
There are many free to air channels available in North America on
satellites such as G10R - AMC4 - Galaxy 25 - AMC 3 etc These
channels are from the USA and from around the world 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/DSS channels that are
FTA?
Almost all of the channels provided by these companies are NOT FTA
The channels are encrypted & require an authorized receiver & monthly
subscription
What is FTA Television?
Free to air satellite systems can be defined as a satellite system
primarily designed to receive "in the clear" or unscrambled satellite
broadcasts At the present time there are 100's of channels of
news sports networks special interest programming and ethnic channels and
foreign language channels that are available without a subscription The
selection is also constantly changing with new channels coming online and some
old ones going offline or changing their broadcast schemes In the past 5 years
most broadcasters have switched their broadcasts to digital although
there are still a number of analog broadcasts mostly in the C band range
that are available
Introduction
The concept of receiving FTA signals dates back to the
inception of satellite broadcasts in the mid 1970's and 1980's where large C/
band satellite systems were a popular way of tapping into hundreds of available
channels from the sky The downside to these systems were extremely large dish
sizes and expensive equipment These made satellite systems prohibitive for many
people However over the years increasingly powerful commercial satellites and
improvements in technology have brought prices and dish sizes down quite
dramatically The mid 1990's saw the introduction of digital direct to home
technology which for the first time allowed main stream users to access a wide
variety of channels not available via their local cable company while enjoying
incredible picture and sound quality all from a dish far smaller than had ever
been seen before The small dish revolution nearly caused the extinction of the
large dish industry which simply could not compete on dish sizing price or
ease of installation The late 1990's saw the digital revolution spread to the
large dish industry with services such as 4DTV which brought the same digital
picture and sound as the small dish systems to large dish users although a new
and expensive decoder was required for reception The last several years has
seen most broadcasters switch their broadcasts to digital which allowed
broadcasts to be compressed allowing more channels per satellite transponder
and also a superior picture and sound quality As well a common digital
standard known as MPEG2-DVB has been adopted by many broadcasters which allows
all free to air satellite channels that use the Digital Video Broadcast
standard to be received from one satellite decoder Over the years the FTA market has begun to see a small comeback primarily due to an abundance of
programming not available anywhere else such as international and foreign
language channels as well as improved picture and sound quality As the number
of FTA enthusiasts grows the more broadcasters will take the market seriously
make more and better programming options available
Did you know you could watch ABC - NBC -
CBS
- PBS - MYTV & FOX Networks via satellite for FREE LEGALLY Remember the days you
watched TV with your TV Antenna for FREE Well you still can do it on
satellite Plus hundreds of other networks and individual channels with popular
movies and shows FOR FREE !
Which receiver?
FTA receivers are like cars There
are lots of different models most of which perform
basic functions the same way There are lots of
opinions about which one is best but very few
people have significant experience with more than 1
or 2 models If you're just getting started I'd
suggest that you make sure your first receiver
has blind scanning to help you find channels Even
if you don't have a motor you might feel like
adding one later so it's generally a good idea to
make sure your receiver can drive one After that
it's a question of which cool features you want &
how much you want to spend
Where can I have a dish on my my property?
In general a satellite dish that is
1 meter or less may be installed on
an area that you own or where you have exclusive
use There are some restrictions that apply For
more information please refer to our
fact sheet on Over-the-Air Reception
Devices
Can I use my existing
18" DBS/DSS dish?
No FTA Ku channels are available on
satellites with much weaker signal than DSS The
minimum is 30" FTA
& DBS
/ DSS satellites require different LNBs
Video Training Series
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for videos
Dish & Motor assembly
Fortec Dish & Motor
Assembly
Receive DSS & FTA
Line of sight Dish
pointing
What's a Dual LNB?
Intro to diseqc &
USALS
standards for receivers
Azimuth Elevation
& Skew
How to use a
Compass
Sat
receivers: connections
Receiver
Loopback
features
Balcony Dish
installation
Receive
signal thru a window
Connectors for sat
systems
Receiver coaxial
cabling
Connect multiple
receivers
Snow & Sat signals
SW-21 switches
SW-31 switches
Grounding your
system
80cm/90cm Dish
Assembly
Receivers & Azaan
Understanding Sat
Coverage &
Footprint maps
Lyngsat Tutorial
C vs Band
Satellite signal
Rain Fade
Cable stripping
Linear &
Circular LNB's
X5 5-LNB holder
bracket
Diseqc
switches & compatibility
to your LNBF
The Clarke Belt Satellites
FTA Q&A
Q: Does your FTA System provide me
with any Premium Pay channels?
A: No however we do handle 4DTV &
410 Pay Satellite Systems that can and at a 50% savings over cable - DirectTV
or Dish
Q: Does your FTA systems
provide local channels ?
A: Perhaps if your market area
is where a FTA station then yes if not then no FTA does provide you access to the
network channels such as ABC - NBC - CBS - FOX - MyTV - CW - RTN & PBS
Q: Does your FTA system provide a way to watch the
new HD TV local channels ?
A: No however we do have the
converter boxes that allow a non-digital TV to be able to watch the
digital HD Channels that will be taking over the airways antenna
systems starting in 2008
Q: Can I have both digital HD TV and a satellite
system on a non digital TV ?
A: Yes we can provide you with
both HDTV digital & Satellite FTA signals on your non digital TV
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no way responsible for the use or mis-use of this software. Any repairs
required because of your use or mis-use of this software will be charged at
normal bench repair rates and normal replacement parts cost.
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ATTENTION
Several satellite channels are now broadcasting in
Dolby 5.1 ( AC3 ) Format. AMC 3 Mux of PBS Stations and the Retro Jam
Station on Galaxy 10R are all transmitting via AC3 audio format.
What does this mean to you ? Unless your television
will decode AC3 audio you cannot hear the audio on these channels. The Model
NS-A2111 not only decodes the AC3 signal via the AC3 pass through on your
satellite receiver but it also runs DVD's, MP3's and standard CD's. The unit
is extremely compact and comes with speakers. This units sells for nearly
$100.00 in national chain electronic discount stores. However, you can
purchase yours here from FTA Satellite Sales for only $79.95. We also have a
non DVD-CD unit which will also decode the AC3 format for only $59.95 which
sell for $89.95 in national chain stores.
We now have in stock both the Insignia® - 200W 2.0-Ch. Stereo Receiver
- Model: NS-R2000 and the Insignia® - 120W DVD Compact Shelf System -
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Product Features Include
DVD/CD player
Plays DVD, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW,
MP3, VCD and JPEG formats
Progressive-scan video output maximizes DVD picture quality when used with a digital TV or monitor
120W total power
AM/FM tuner with 40 presets
2 speakers and a subwoofer
4 EQ modes and independent bass and treble adjustments
Inputs: 2 audio
Outputs: S-video, video, stereo, optical digital audio, coaxial digital audio
360° intelligent digital volume adjustment coder
Standby, clock and timer
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SG 2100 Dish Motor by DMS
International

FEATURES :
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Fits
all popular dish with 42mm tube, including Winegard
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Special Design for any
Receiver with DiSEqC 1.2
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Only One Coaxial Cable
Control
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Go To X Function
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High Efficiency
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Compact Structure
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Ultra Low Noise
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Adjustable Hardware Limits
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Easy Installation with LED
Indicator
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Manual EAST / WEST button
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For Dish up to 1.2M
Why the SG2100 is
better than the Italian made Stab units & Knock Off SG 2100 sold through
Non-DMSI Dealers:
1. Wind Resistance: According
to the structure of SG2100 it is also good for 140Km/h with 90cm Dish.
2. Corrosion Resistance:
The treated screws we used can pass the Salt-Spray test for 300
Hours.
3. Temperature: Sorry
we didn't mentioned it on our spec. We have made many tests and the SG2100 is
good for -40 degrees C to +80 degrees C. We will add it onto our spec.
4. Sensor: One
sensor is already good enough. Only the one who can't write good software need
2 sensors to reduce the possibility of miss counting. Besides, the count's
precision of SG2100 is 0.0256 degree but not 0.15 degree as STAB mentioned.
5. Precise '0' position:
As everybody knows that SG2100 has very precise 0 degree reference.
We use very smart software to calibrate. No need to adjust the mechanical
parts of SG2100.
6. USALS: USALS
is only a software for the receiver to calculate the Azimuth angles of the
motor according to the Latitude, longitude of the end user and the Satellites
want to aim.
7. Power Consumption: Since
the output power of the Receiver is at least 350mA, 180mA consumption will not
cause any problem. The reason we set the consumption higher than others is to
offer low backlash at any azimuth angle of SG2100. STAB has lower consumption,
however, the backlash is very large while the motor is close to 0 degree.
STAB wants to hint that higher price is equal to good quality, however, it is
not true for the market. It is a responsibility of a good enterprise to offer
good quality with better prices, right?
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HERE ON THE INTEREST VIA STREAMING AUDIO
HOT DISH 90 Dual Satellite Dish Systems

Dish Size
The best way to determine
the exact size of antenna for your project is to check Lyngsat for
satellite coverage maps. Continuing our discussion of the T5 satellite
here in Winnipeg a .9m to 1.2 m dish works well. The size consideration
depends on it you are interested in in addition to T5 and what format
that satellite uses (circular or linear) . Most users will want both
Users interested in circular polorization can use the slightly smaller
.9 m . In our Manitoba market the T5 signal drops dramatically over the
length of Lake Winnipeg--here at the south end is an EIRP of 46 and 43
at the North end . A 46 requires at .9 m dish while the 43 requires a
1.2 m.
Here is a short step by
step as written by Tim Heinrichs , President DMS :
Normally I would assemble
the motor to the pole and set the elevation according to your manual.
Before installing the dish to the motor, I would use a compass to aim
the motor as close to south as possible, remember your magnetic
deviation. Now install the dish keeping it in line with the motor
and set your declination according to your manual. It's nearly
impossible to set a dish to true south using a compass. A fraction
of a inch at your location will be miles of distance in space where the
satellites are. But don't let that discourage you. The good
news is, if you are close, you will certainly find one of the close to
south satellites. Once you find that signal you will be able to
start using the method of alignment that I described. It takes
time but you will end up with a "close to perfect" alignment.
Remember to make sure your receiver, LNBF, coax, etc. are all in good
working condition by testing them before doing the motor install.
Of course you need to pay attention to the polarity position of the LNBF.
Doing some pre-flight preparation will make your installation go much
smoother. Once your confident that everything is working, that you
know where the satellites are in the arc, you know one or more
transponders on each satellite that you want to find, and you've sent
the wife and kids to the mall for a day of shopping, you're about ready
to begin. You should have your entire system (including a TV) at
the dish location. You CANNOT use the "holler when you see a
picture" method for a motor install. You need to be able to
see the changes on your receiver meters the instant you make them.
You need a TV to confirm which satellite you're on. Make sure your
declination is set correctly and don't move it again. You're
ready. Find that first satellite by looking for the one that's
closest to south. Make sure the receiver has the correct
information. Move the motor only small amounts giving your
receiver time to react should it find a signal. If you don't find
that first satellite, re-evaluate your south direction and move your
azimuth only a little in the direction you feel is best. Just
be patient and use a little common sense and you'll soon be watching all
your favorite channels and surfing for new ones. If your receiver
has a decent blind search feature you'll soon become a feed hunter.
AMC 4 and Galaxy 25 at the same time
Using a 2 LNBF Bracket second LNBF and 2x1 DiSEqC switch allows
you to get both AMC 4 and Galaxy 25 at the same time The LNBF that is
mounted on the LNBF support arm is pointing to AMC 4 and the additional LNBF
that was added is pointing to Galaxy 25 Using a 2x1 DiSEqC switch allows for
only one cable run to the satellite receiver
Galaxy 25 and Galaxy 26 on the same dish You can use almost any LNBF
We first aligned the dish to AMC 4 using the LNBF on the dishes
LNBF support arm Then we installed the second LNBF and aligned the LNBF only
for Galaxy 25 You'll notice that the LNBFs seem to be over lapping a little
That's because the satellites are only four degrees apart Pay close
attention to the angle of the second LNBF
Please note that this installation requires some experience
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* Fully MPEG2
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* Free
converting between PAL source & NTSC display |
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* User
programmable sat & transponder info |
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* Stores up to
100 satellites/4000 channels |
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* EPG: Display
of title & info up to 16 days events |
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* Easy & fast
software upgrade via RS232 |
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control DiSEqC 10/12 & 0/22KHz switch |
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3ABN
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AMC 4 |
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ABC News Now-
News |
G 28 |
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Al Jazeera English
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G25 |
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Apostolic Oneness Net
- Religion
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G3C |
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Ariana Afghanistan TV
- Religion |
G25 |
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BYU TV
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Satmex_5 |
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CCTV 9
- Chinese Channel |
G3C |
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Church Channel The
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G25 |
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Create TV
- Education / Info |
AMC 3 |
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Daystar
- Religion
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G10R |
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Daystar
- Religion |
G25 |
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Ebru TV
- Religion |
G25 |
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Emmanuel TV
- Religion |
G25 |
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Fashion TV
lothing/Fashion
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G25 |
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Global Christian Network-Religion |
G25 |
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GnF Music
- Music
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G25 |
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God's Learning Channel-Religion |
G25 |
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Gospel Broadcasting Net-Religion |
AMC 6 |
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Hope Channel
- Religion
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AMC 4 |
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JCTV
- Religious
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G25 |
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KCBU RTN Salt Lake UT |
G10R |
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KDEV-LP RTN Aurora CO |
G10R |
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KEGS RTN Las Vegas NV |
G10R |
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Kenya Live TV - News & Infor
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AMC 4 |
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KFDF RTN Fort Smith AR |
G10R |
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KFTL Oakland CA-Independent |
AMC 6 |
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Kingdom of Jesus Christ-Religion |
G25 |
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KKTU-ABC Cheyenne WY |
G10R |
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KKYK-RTN Camden AR |
G10R |
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KPBI-MyNet Fort Smith AR |
G10R |
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KQUP-RTN Spokane WA |
G10R |
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KTVC-RTN Eugene OR |
G10R |
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KTWO-ABC Casper WY |
G10R |
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KUEN edu Salt Lake City UT |
AMC 5 |
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Fox Beaumont TX-FOX Network |
AMC 4 |
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KWBF MyNet Little Rock AR
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G10R |
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KWBM MyNet Hollister MO
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G10R |
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KWCE RTN Alexandria LA
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G10R |
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KWWF RTN Waterloo IA |
G10R |
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Lifesat TV
- Religion
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G25 |
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LLBN
- Religious
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AMC 4 |
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Maharishi Channel
- Religion |
G25 |
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MHz Worldview
- Religion
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G25 |
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Miracle Channel The
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G25 |
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Montana PBS
- PBS Network
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AMC 3 |
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Muslim TV Ahmadiyya Int
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AMC 3 |
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New York Network-Info-News
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AMC 5 |
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Nigerian TV Authority-News&Info
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G25 |
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Ohio News Net-News & Sports
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SBS 6 |
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Patient Channel The
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AMC 3 |
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PBS DTV - Educational |
AMC 3 |
|
PBS NPS 1
-Educational |
AMC 3 |
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PBS NPS 2
-Educational |
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