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DaveinGermany 13-03-2011 12:14

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 891417)
how do people in other countries pay for their TV

We have a thing called GEZ here, it's like an electronics licence, it covers the telly & radios possesion & use irrespective of freeview/Subsciption/cable.

junetta 13-03-2011 13:53

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No TV licence here in Tenerife. I have the freebox in my television and we also get five English channels through a digibox. That one isnīt legal but most English folk have them.

Barrie Yates 13-03-2011 16:48

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 891452)
Was just wondering Barrie that's all, whether other countries have a license like use or are they all pay per view, think the good old US of A could be:rolleyes:

Pretty sure we didn't pay for a licence when we lived in the US - perhaps SJ could advise on that. Quite possible though that each state is different - very few seem able to agree on anything.:rolleyes::D

setayas 13-03-2011 17:14

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There wasn't a tv licence in arizona because it was all cable or sattelite apart from PBS. You better get it sorted, because if I have to miss bargain hunt you're in for a really miserable week.:mad:

steeljack 13-03-2011 18:01

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No licence fees here in the US , most folk recieve the signal either via cable or increasingly thru the phone line , think "over the air" signals recently changed to digital and you had to apply for a coupon to get a discount on a reciever box , think only about 10 or 12 local channels broadcast this way anything else you need 'cable' . Also since the land areas are so large and spread out folks in rural areas get poor reception .. (the stations aren't going to invest millions in building transmitters to serve rural areas ).
One of the biggest scams is that local councils allowed only one cable company to 'wire' each town/area for a fee + (backhanders to local officials and Councillors) thus locking you in to that company
Another sneaky scam the sleaziod politicians have come up with is having to pay a 're-cycling fee' on new electronics

Barrie Yates 13-03-2011 18:02

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Originally Posted by setayas (Post 891535)
There wasn't a tv licence in arizona because it was all cable or sattelite apart from PBS. You better get it sorted, because if I have to miss bargain hunt you're in for a really miserable week.:mad:

Stop whinging, I have already got a buyer for the second hand Freesat box:dummy::)

Barrie Yates 13-03-2011 18:06

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 891538)
No licence fees here in the US , most folk recieve the signal either via cable or increasingly thru the phone line , think "over the air" signals recently changed to digital and you had to apply for a coupon to get a discount on a reciever box , think only about 10 or 12 local channels broadcast this way anything else you need 'cable' . Also since the land areas are so large and spread out folks in rural areas get poor reception .. (the stations aren't going to invest millions in building transmitters to serve rural areas ).
One of the biggest scams is that local councils allow only allowed one cable company to 'wire' each town/area for a fee + (backhanders to local officials and Councillors) thus locking you in to that company

In Arizona we had a pretty large motorised dish so that I could pick up a satellite mid-Atlantic and so watch the football - Guess who I watched Jay? There was some system to pick up a local type transmission using a small fixed dish and a bootleg receiver - you could buy the kit at Radio Shack;);):D

steeljack 13-03-2011 18:08

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 891525)
Quite possible though that each state is different - very few seem able to agree on anything.

Bit like you folks living in the United States of Europe , we get told what to do from Washington D.C. you get told what to from Brussels and Strasbourg ;) :D

steeljack 13-03-2011 18:20

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 891542)
There was some system to pick up a local type transmission using a small fixed dish and a bootleg receiver - you could buy the kit at Radio Shack

Think my son-in-law set up a similar thing to their house in northern Germany , has this 'azmuth meter' for want of a better name , which allows him to find/download programing from different satellites , think it came from Greater Germany (eastern europe ) :D

Mick 14-03-2011 04:50

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Please remember this is Buy/sell not a forum for chat

Barrie Yates 29-03-2011 18:50

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 891045)
Might not work Barrie, when it comes to set up you have to enter a postcode, using a BB5 in France might not get on line.
Just a thought.
Retlaw.

Hope this post doesn't upset Mick too much - my apologies Mick.
The Freesat Box worked fine in France, no card and the Post Code is only to set the region that you receive - i.e. North West


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