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Features of Free-to-Air Receivers

posted by mutsav 6:09 AM
Friday, February 12, 2010

Features of Free-to-Air Receivers

There are a variety of different free-to-air satellite receivers and the features that differ from one receiver to another receiver may make you tend to choose one particular type over the other. What are some of the basic features that almost all free-to-air satellite receivers have and what are a few of the more specialized features that set some receivers apart from the rest?

One of the nicer features of some of the newer models is the ability to connect to the internet. This is important because it allows the receiver to upload and install firmware updates easily and also opens up a wide variety of multimedia uses for the free-to-air receiver. This internet connection can be obtained in a couple of ways, either through a built in Ethernet adapter or through an external Ethernet port that is linked to the receiver. This networking ability also opens up the possibility of streaming video and music to other components in your home. USB ports allow for uploading of various forms of data and provide a convenient form of storage for information housed on the receiver.

Channel databases allow you to sort through the free-to-air channels that are available to you based on the satellite that your dish is currently pointed at. By regularly updating these databases, you will be able to compile a list of your favorite channels and their dish settings. Program guides allow you to keep up with what is coming on next and you can schedule your television watching accordingly, even using recording features to save a copy of some of your favorite shows for later viewing. Simply hook up an external hard drive to the unit and you can begin recording hours of your favorite programming. Some of the more high end units even allow you to watch one channel while you are simultaneously recording another, definitely a useful feature.

A great television program can be a real disappointment with horrible sound quality and if you already have a high quality surround sound system set up, you will want to be able to use it with your free-to-air receiver. In order to accomplish this, it is important to make sure that the receiver has a variety of quality audio outputs. Along with the audio outputs, you want to make sure that the receiver has the highest quality outputs for the video system you have. It is best to cross check your existing video and audio systems before deciding on a free-to-air receiver.

Another important consideration is what the remote will allow you to control on the receiver. Some can be programmed to control not only the free-to-air receiver, but also any external components that are attached to the receiver. This can definitely help to cut down on the clutter and confusion that can come from having a separate remote for every individual component in your entertainment system. Also the time for channel scanning is another important specification to look at; if you love to channel surf you may be surprised at the difference a few seconds can make in the channel switching.

There are several important features to be on the lookout for when choosing a free-to-air receiver. A little research can help you to determine which features are most important for you.

What You Need to Set Up an FTA Satellite System

posted by bob 1:10 PM
Sunday, November 29, 2009

Nfusion

Free to Air (FTA) is revolutionizing the way viewers think about satellite TV. With the advent of FTA viewers have the opportunity to watch satellite TV programming from all over the globe for free! That’s correct; FTA programming costs nothing. There are no contracts, no subscriptions, no programming packages to select, no restrictions and no monthly fees; the only cost involved is the cost of the FTA satellite system equipment.

Free to Air is possible because there are stations that broadcast un-encrypted signals from across the planet. The un-encrypted signals are picked up by free-floating satellites and rebroadcast over North America where they can be received for free by anyone with an FTA satellite system.

Online you will find websites such as incrediblefta.com, a premier site that features high quality FTA components and FTA systems from such prominent brand names as Sonicview, Viewsat, CaptiveWorks and Nfusion. For a onetime, very affordable equipment cost you will be able to watch over 1,000 channels in over 300 languages from 180 countries for free!

The equipment you will need to set up your FTA satellite system is virtually the same equipment you would use for subscription satellite TV; the difference being that the FTA system is designed to utilize un-encrypted signals that need no decoding to view. You will need an FTA receiver and a satellite dish plus all the hardware (cables, hubs, rotors, adapters, plates, dongles, switches and etc.).

If you have High Definition TV incrediblefta.com has the solution to your FTA needs at very reasonable prices. HD FTA satellite receivers such as the popular Nfusion HD and the Viewsat Max HD are ready to provide you with the ultimate viewing pleasure. For only $399.95 the Nfusion HD package provides all the hardware you need to set up your receiver; it is the first IP-PVR HD satellite receiver with integrated Ethernet ports for upgrading. This package is the ultimate set up for the HD connoisseur with everything but an antenna. Antennas are very reasonably priced with costs ranging from $49.95 to $119.95 (multi-directional and uni-directional) depending on which type antenna you choose.

For the brave or technologically savvy among us, you can also purchase the receiver, antenna and various hardware and connectors separately; incrediblefta.com provides excellent customer support and installation assistance to assure every customer is able to achieve proper installation and positive viewing results.

There are many websites that provide lists of available FTA channels and the coordinates you will need to tune in to watch the listed channels. Currently there are over 1,000 channels available on FTA. There are many foreign language channels for those interested in programming from areas outside of North America. The English speaking channels represent special interests, religion, politics and education. As FTA increases in popularity more major networks are becoming available on FTA as demand for them continues to grow. For instance, you can tune into some ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox programming with FTA along with channels from major cities such as LA, New York and Boston.

Why wait? Why continue to pay satellite service subscription fees when you can be watching FTA programming for free?