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There are more questions than answers about the new joint BBC-ITV Freesat project.
What we do know is that it will use the existing free-to-air BBC transmissions from the Astra 2 satellites. ITV will stop using Sky's encryption services and broadcast free-to-air from the same satellites.
BBC/ITV Freesat service will have a separate electronic programme guide (EPG), which will allow any channel already broadcasting free-to-air on digital satellite to join. If BBC/ITV Freesat will have the same channel numbers as Sky Freesat or Freeview, and who can instigate future changes is not yet clear.
No decision has been taken to mandate the use of OpenTV operating software as Sky use, the inclusion of a modem and subscriptioncard slots. Without all three of these, BBC/ITV Freesat boxes could not be upgraded to Sky's subscription services.
All of the satellite's existing interactive services are written using the OpenTV software. Without this relatively expensive and propriety software in each set-top box, providers of interactive television channels will have to duplicate their code to work on both Sky and BBC/ITV channels.
As new software wouldnt need to pass Skys approval system, this could reduce the development time.
BBC/ITV Freesat boxes wouldnt need to keep Skys constraints, so could have mobile-phone SMS technology, Ethernet ports to connect to broadband, web-browsers and file-sharing of recorded programmes.
I find Freesat reception poor at times, rather like Freeview at its worse. Today (Sunday May 22) channel 143 was unwatchable and BBC1 Spanish Grand Prix was spoilt by frequent breaks in sound and vision. If I were paying for this, I would cancel the direct debit!
As for Freeview, we are on the Elmley Moor transmitter in Yorkshire. I hope they get it right by switchover day in September.
I have 3 TV's; one on Freesat, two on Freeview, so I can make valid comparisons
can you tell me why sometimes I get a blank screen when i switch to 103 itv1 I then go to itv hd 119 and the screen goes blank after about 5 seconds.
I then turn off the power wait ten seconds turn on power then usually ok but not always.Please help its driving us up the wall.
many thanks.PS TV is just over one year old LG37lf37
j.m
I have not been able to receive BBC News and BBC Parliament since Fri. 30/9/2011 . I am located in East London. What do you think is causing the problem ?
Regards,
joe
Joe Khoo - you are in East London? You won't get these in South Africa!
If you meant east London, then I understand these have moved frequencies:
See BBC - Help receiving TV and radio - Satellite frequencies of BBC channels Quote: "If you have lost any BBC channels and have a Freesatbox, you may need to turn it off then on again to make it perform a retune. If that fails you may have to retune it. Please refer to your instruction manual";
otherwise do a scan of transponder 10803 GHz H 22000 (NR268AS)
For some reason, we have lost BBCHD from view.
We are in France and to get HD channels (the free ones) through a Pace HD receiver (at least 5 year old box).
We watch all other free channels view our Sky Box and regular sky card (no subscription) as we couldn't get the freeHD channels working when we had a SKYHD box (why?)
Do I need to download some software to the Pace HD receiver to get BBCHD back again (we can get ITVHD,CH4HD ok on it).
We don't use the Pace HD receiver to view all channels because the menu and remote are too muddled and not clear to view like the Sky box . Thanks in advance..so many problems!
As we know, "Freesat from sky" has "BBC one" chanel, and Freesat(BBC&ITV) also has channel "BBC one", can you tell me the difference between two "BBC one" ?