New Freesat advert
Freesat, the service that provides lots of free to watch television and radio channels using a satellite dish are promoting their subscription-free offering in the run up to Christmas.
Freesat's Will Abbott says: "We've brought Team Freesat back together on Freesat1 to create an entertaining campaign with a simple message ââ¬â that in the face of increasing complexity and choice Freesat offers customers an easy way to enjoy brilliant TV, catch-free."
Here is the latest promotional clip:
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Friday, 18 November 2011
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David11:22 AM
Well I have had it for 3 years and not over the moon about them.
Dissapionted with the HD selection they give, only BBC1, ITV1 and CH4.
Think they should add Five (another thread on this site does say I think this year), Film 4 and maybe other BBC and ITV could be added. Anyone seriously wanting HD via Satellite should consider SKY free or subscription versions before deciding.
Looking at new TV sets seems easier to buy a built in Freeview HD than Freesat built in.
What did the advert mean by ON Demand TV?
I can only get BBC iPlayer is that it?
On Demand TV I see mentioned these days is a CH4 brand.
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Saturday, 19 November 2011
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Alanjc4:08 PM
Hi David, Not sure what equipment you're using but there are now 5 HD channels BBC1 HD,BBC HD, ITV1 HD, Channel4 HD and as well as BBC IPlayer there is now ITV Player on 903, not a bad start for free, me thinks!
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David5:54 PM
Sorry missed the 109 BBC HD out, do not realy count that as a proper program, have heard that if BBC2 goes HD this HD one will go off.
( There is a Japanese News program as which I forgot).
It is Panasonic Freesat Tv and only after 3 years will it now do BBC iPlayer as I understand it Panasonic will not upgrade further.
I have enquired of Panasonic which of their present TV sets will do all the new specs coming out in the near future and the ITV player plus the CH4 and Five ONDemand, they have as yet not responded. Done this just in case I go for larger screen size this Christmas. I not want to get caught out again as I did in 2008.
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Thursday, 1 December 2011
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stu5:32 PM
@Alanjc are you running a humax box as i cant get itv player yet only bbciplayer :(
i have a sagem hd box
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Friday, 16 December 2011
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Paul8:37 PM
I have a Humax freesat HD box and have just purchased a bipac 7800n router. Can I now watch iplayer on my tv and do I need to connect through my telephone cable.
thank you
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Monday, 19 December 2011
Paul: Connect the Humax box to the router using a cat5 patch cable. The router should be connected to your internet in the appropriate way.
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Tuesday, 3 January 2012
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Enver12:48 PM
Hi, folks,
I have moved into a new flat 6 months ago. in E1 area, there is a sat dish used by previous owner, so i just connected my tv with freesat faction to it, it was working fine until one week ago, it shows no signal. the satdish has no power cable only a sat cable in the house. is that my dish problem or there is sat coverage problem in my area? please help.
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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David Jackson8:21 PM
Although I read this site, most of it I don't understand. However, I would like to share something which might shed light on some problems. I live in Chelmsford, Essex. I use a single aerial (external) which has a powered splitter attached. One cable runs down to my Panasonic TV, the other to a Philips TV. The Panasonic has tuned itself to London, the Philips to Anglia. (This is because of the local news shown ) How many reported problems are a result of the TV tuner I ask myself
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
David Jackson: Crystal Palace uses lower frequencies than Sudbury (which I assume your aerial is directed at). Run the automatic tuning scan with the aerial unplugged up until 25%.
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David6:36 AM
To stop that problem I had to take my powered splitter out and use a normal 'Y' splitter.
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