By john loaderPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:08 GMT
Five has not been a great Freeserve supporter so I suppose this is their way out. When the switchover happens, many transmitters will not provide the Five channels at all (wonder if their advertisers know?). Here in N. Yorkshire, whilst I can get almost all Freeserve channels, Five and Fiver signals are so poor as to make watching impossible.
By Alex WalshPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:24 GMT
It now means whatever the weather, we can watch the main terrestrial channels:
1) if the weather if clement, we have the choice of freeview, freesat or analogue
2) if its raining hard, we can't watch freeview as the picture breaks up but the freesat and analogue broadcast work
3) if its too windy we can still use freeview and analogue but the freesat loses its signal.
Viva digital eh? The only broadcast we can get regardless of the weather is the analogue one thats being switched off in a couple of years. Heres hoping the boost to the digital signal is as hefty as promised.
By GlynPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:16 GMT
"The reason I was holding back from buying is FINALLY resolved!!!"
I live in a tv reception black hole, channel 4 is a distant dream let alone channel 5 and as there's nothing I really want to watch on most nights as I have no interest in soaps, reality tv and [insert season]watch.
Now that mock the week's finished I only really watch bbc breakfast so I know exactly how late I am for work :P
I do like to watch the US footy on 5, which my mum records for me which if I get one of these I'll now be able to do myself
I've never been able to understand why you can get al-jazera on freesat but not channel 5...or BBC3 home of truly carp comedy and repeats of truly carp comedy
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:28 GMT
I've had FreeSat from Sky for a year and have received Five for all of that time, Fiver and Five US for quite some time too (I didn't venture that far up the channel list previously...)
By EyeballPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:36 GMT
Broadbandtvnews reports that "A spokeswoman for Freesat said that although there were discussions over the addition of Five’s additional services Fiver and Five US, no immediate launch was expected."
So don't bank on them joining the party any time soon.
By Richard LloydPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:55 GMT
Five, Fiver and Five US have never been broadcast in the clear on Sky Digital to my knowledge (the same was true of Channel 4, E4 and More 4 until very recently), so I'm guessing that this Freesat change also means that the Five channels will turn up in the clear on Sky Digital boxes on 18th Nov. Amazing that it's taken 11 years (i.e. since the launch of Channel 5 in 1997) for Sky Digital finally to broadcast all 5 main terrestrial channels in the clear! Is that pathetic or what?
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 13:09 GMT
"FreeSat from Sky" and "Freesat" are two different things.
Freesat has FTA (Free to air) channels, "FreeSat from Sky" has FTV (Free to view) channels. This is down to the licencing agreements / contracts sky has with various providers - and is causing the hold up for Channel 4 HD on Freesat :)
@Five US and Fiver
?! Its the same platform that Sky use?? Eg, channels dont have a channel broadcast from sky, and another broadcast for freesat (with the exception of C4, which is temporary), its the same sat on the same frequency, only issue is encryption due to licencing (see above).
By David ShawPosted Wednesday 5th November 2008 14:20 GMT
it comes up on some systems as "service 6335"
but 'Channel' Five is now at 28.2 Astra 2D 10773 MHz Horizontal DVB-S 22MSPS 5/6FEC Transponder 45 S-ID 6335 VID 5400 AID 5401 (for those using generic FTA boxes) slightly ahead of the official launch.
By Michael HabelPosted Tuesday 11th November 2008 11:18 GMT
[quote=David Shaw]it comes up on some systems as "service 6335"
but 'Channel' Five is now at 28.2 Astra 2D 10773 MHz Horizontal DVB-S 22MSPS 5/6FEC Transponder 45 S-ID 6335 VID 5400 AID 5401 (for those using generic FTA boxes) slightly ahead of the official launch.
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Receiving the Signal loud and clear over here in Frankfurt / Main with a Squish Dish (Selfsat-H10D), with my VDR (Gen2VDR), System. It's a shame that they're not showing House anymore the season ended last September. :(
I suppose it's still on Fiver or Five US, but sadly it would appear that those Channels are still FTV and not FTA though...
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Comments on: Freesat gets Five
Freesat gets Five? #
By drunk.smile Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 10:40 GMT
Makes up for Freeserve #
By john loader Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:08 GMT
Yay! #
By James Le Cuirot Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:18 GMT
I for one welcome 5 #
By Alex Walsh Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:24 GMT
I hadn't even noticed... #
By Steve Evans Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:41 GMT
Five US and Fiver #
By Jonathan Adams Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 11:41 GMT
Stupid DOG #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:09 GMT
Actually yes #
By Glyn Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:16 GMT
Goes to show #
By Tom Adair Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:20 GMT
Erm... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:28 GMT
No Fiver #
By Eyeball Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:36 GMT
And what about old Sky Digital boxes? #
By Richard Lloyd Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:55 GMT
Fiver and Five US #
By Alan Edwards Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 12:57 GMT
@Erm... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 13:09 GMT
House! #
By Andrew MacCormack Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 13:09 GMT
2D or not 2D that is the question #
By John Styles Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 13:15 GMT
No C4 HD #
By Dick Emery Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 13:46 GMT
Freesat gets fibe? #
By Jon Brindley Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 14:10 GMT
C5 is FTA as of yesterday #
By David Shaw Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 14:20 GMT
Missing programmes #
By Mark Fraser Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 17:12 GMT
Germany thanks ya! #
By Michael Habel Posted Tuesday 11th November 2008 11:18 GMT