Can I pick up Freeview from Germany?
As with analogue TV, the signals do not normally travel far enough for them to travel this far.
You can, however, watch many of these channels from the Astra 2D satellite from Germany, see:
http://www.ukfree.tv/helpme.php?faqid=8.
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Peter AckermanFriday 12 May 2006 7:57PM
Any ideas. Whats the best sat receiver FTA, to be able to receive UK TV in Germany, have been using an ALDI ??? DVB-S up to now, without any problems,but it's slowly getting old, and the wife needs her Eastenders. :-)BenFriday 16 February 2007 8:39PM
Any idea if my UK tv will work on normal Austrian cable tv? Also, what size dish etc would I need to receive freesat in austria? Thanks
k higginbottomMonday 19 January 2009 10:23AM
what do i need to set my dish at elevation etc to pick up signal in nowy sacz polandis it possible to recieve free view tv on satellite in denmark (jutland). IrmgardSaturday 28 March 2009 8:17AM
What size dish do i need to pick up English Freeveiw in Bavaria in Germany?AdrianThursday 11 June 2009 11:47AM
Does anyone know what frequency i need to watch my built in free view on a uk tv in hameln germany. ThanksTimSaturday 28 November 2009 2:10PM
New Romney is there anyone in south kent who can receive french digital tv.(tnt)
i live in littlestone on sea, right on the south kent coastline, but i have some wacking great tree's blocking the line of sight, all i can get is a very weak signal from TF1 and France 3 pas de calais on analogue from the Boulogne transmitter.Tim: You will need a good line of sight and the largest aerial, but it is possible from the coast. However, if you want to watch French TV you might find satellite a better option. JustTuesday 22 December 2009 7:17PM
What size satellite do we need to watch BBC 1, BBC 2, ITV1, Channel 4 and Five in the Czech Republic. We have a Sky box and card. Thanksjoanne welchThursday 2 December 2010 8:04PM
how do I get austrian and german tv in england?Hi joanne,
Yes you can the cheapest way is with a free to air satellite kit from b&q for around £50 you will need to point the dish at astra 1 at 19e not the astra 2 satellite thatvus brits use !
Mark Aberfan Aerials KirstyMonday 23 May 2011 11:10AM
Does anybody know how i set up to recieve free view thats built in my tv in Munster germany. I have free view biult in and i dont have a clue what satellite i need to try and find. Any ideas please? I can not live without BBC and ITV lol.Kirsty: You can't use your Freeview receiver to watch British TV in Germany, you will need a FreeSAT receiver and a dish pointing at the Astra 2 satellites at 28.2°E.
Anthony HardwickMonday 30 May 2011 2:01PM
I want to watch english channels in the czech republic, which is the best satellite for this? I have been told i can watch sky sports free through italian sky, is it true?KaterinaThursday 30 June 2011 9:43PM
Hi. How can I receive UK channels in the Czech Republic? We have satellite tv through SKY LINK, so we have some UK news channels but we would like to get BBC1, BBC2, Channel 4, ITV etc. Do we need a new conector to put up? We have a HD receiver TOPFIELD SBI 2050. Thanks!Katerina: You will need a suitably large dish pointing at the Astra 2D satellite to be able to receive the UK channels. You should probably contact a local satellite installer to get the correct size dish. Gabi HampsonMonday 8 August 2011 9:50AM
Oswestry we currently have analogue german tv (satelite dish and receiver) and a humax freeview receiver/recorder for UK channels. I would like to switch to digital German tv ideally with only one receiver for both UK and German tv, hoping to be able to record both on one system - is possible and what do I need?Gabi Hampson: What you need is a dual LNB holder (the small thing on the end of the satellite dish). You need one LNB pointing towards Astra at 19.2 degrees east (this is where the current one will be pointing) and another pointing towards Astra at 28.2 degrees east (this is the satellite Sky and Freesat use). Connect the two feeds to a DiSEqC switch. You will then need a Free-to-air digital PVR, and scan for channels. If you are familiar with Satellite equipment, then you could complete this yourself. If not, I would advise getting someone more experienced to do it, as it is very easy to get wrong! G ThomasTuesday 1 November 2011 9:20AM
I have just moved to Wiesbaden Germany & have taken my Sony Bravia EX3 Tv with me .it has a built in freeview box. What do I need to do to watch german freeview ?
Can I just plug an aerial in & change a code ?G Thomas: Just plug in a rooftop aerial and do a retune. Stephanie HalserTuesday 15 November 2011 6:34AM
We have full free view TV channels here in Bavaria, Germany and would like a new reciever box which would enable us to watch one channel whilst recording another. This may sound like a stupid question but I bought a recorder with Hard Disc drive and disc recorder where you can burn from one side to the other. Unfortunately we've not been able to record onto it without having the TV programme on! We need an easy to use box but one where you van delete ads etc would be great and one where you don't have to watch what you're recording would be even better!!!
Any tips would be welcome. We have 2 receivers in 2 different rooms and can watch 100's of english channels which we love!Stephanie Halser: Sorry, I am confused. You can't watch Freeview in Germany. Do you mean Freesat? johnTuesday 3 January 2012 1:45PM
what size of dish would i need for the north east of czech republic brian.kimberleyTuesday 14 February 2012 11:36PM
Can i buy a TV in denmark and use it bin the uk?Des CollierSaturday 18 February 2012 7:16PM
kimberley: Afraid not!,they use a different transmitting system to us,so it wouldn't work without having the set converted.DaveSaturday 31 March 2012 11:50AM
Briantist,
hope you can help me.i live in Austria,ive had sky tv for many years but now cancelled it,its just too expensive for what one gets.
Using my sky box i still pick up sky news,and a lot of other channels.
But no sport,and if could get itv or bbc free would be great.do i have an alternative,freesat or something else,
many thanks,DavePeter DaviesSaturday 14 April 2012 3:55PM
In readiness for the German analogue switch off I have connected my old dish with universal lnb pointing to Astra 1H to a sky box. I have put Eurosport German service in additional channels Ok but when I try to add Sport 1 I get no signal when inputting 12480V 27.5 3/4
Is this channel that often has British football and boxing not available in the UK in digital format?Peter DaviesSaturday 14 April 2012 10:57PM
I can find and save the Sport 1 digital channel on Astra 1H but when I try to view it all I get on screen is the channel name and a message saying there is no signal. Neil BellSunday 15 April 2012 4:49PM
Belfast Peter Davies: I had a look & can pick up SPORT 1 which is showing basketball just now (Sun 16:50 BST)
The frequency/pol/SR is as per LyngSat i.e. 12480 V 27500IdrisWednesday 18 April 2012 4:53AM
What satellite system do I require pick up French tv in the UK.
The channels that I want do not appear to be on Freesat. GabiFriday 20 April 2012 9:55AM
I have a Humax Freeview recorder (I think a 9300) here in Britain which I would like to use in Germany.
Does anyone know if I could use this in a German household
a) via a rooftop arial
b) via German KABEL TVmichaelFriday 20 April 2012 9:56AM
Idris: A TNTSAT box will receive all the TNT
channels from Astra on 19°East and a FRANSAT
box the same from 5°West. Other boxes will
only receive a few channels in French.AndreaMonday 23 April 2012 1:40PM
Hi There, I have had a german satelite reciever for the last 7 years with the arial perfectly possitioned. They are switching over to digital on Monday. What do I have to do to be able to keep the German TV channels?Mike DimmickMonday 23 April 2012 2:12PM
Andrea: It looks to me as though the digital versions of ARD/Das Erste and ZDF, plus other free channels, are already available from the same satellite cluster as the analogue versions. Reportedly they've been available since 1996.
If you can already get Eins Extra and ZDF info, you don't need to do anything. If not, you'll need to get a digital satellite receiver and plug it in in place of your current analogue receiver. It's probably worth getting an HD-capable receiver at this point. Check for DVB-S2 and MPEG-4 AVC (also known as H.264) support. I believe there are many free-to-air receivers on the market - you don't need a subscription to a pay-TV service.
There appear to be many Electronic Programme Guide providers, such as tvtv. That's not a recommendation, just one I found. The receiver should say which service it works with. You don't *need* an EPG but without one you would have to tune in the services yourself. See
http://www.lyngsat.com/as…html for the frequencies to tune in.
Some of the SD services like RTL Deutschland want a yearly payment for their HD services, branded 'HD+'. It appears that 'HD+'-branded receivers come with an HD+ decryption card with a year's subscription, the renewal fee is currently €50. This is a standard CI+ card so it should be possible to add one to a standard receiver later, should you decide to.
The analogue transmissions will be replaced by additional HD channels from ARD and ZDF. Their main services are already available in HD, at no charge. Patrick WaltersThursday 30 August 2012 5:17PM
Norwich For the last couple of days I have been getting poor signals on all TV channels from your Tacolneston transmitter when, beforehand, the signals were excellent. I live only 18 km from this transmitter and my tv is correctly tuned.
Please let me know if there is any work going on there which would account for this problem.
Thank you.
Patrick Walterspam BostockMonday 17 September 2012 2:43PM
Hi Can you tell me which TVs will work in Austria. I took out a Panasonic and that wouldn't work. Do you know if LG tvs will work (I am looking for a 32" flat screen) or Samsung
Thank YouCalleyThursday 29 November 2012 9:37PM
Hello I have just moved to Kerpen in Colonge Germany. I would really like to get the old English channels such as bbc1, itv, channel 4 and so on. How would I be able to do this? Many thanks :) Les NicolFriday 30 November 2012 8:11AM
Calley: You should be able to receive "Freesat" in this area of Germany. I would have have this checked out by a local installer making sure that there are no obvious local line of sight issues first. I would go for one of the "Humax" boxes as these have very sensitive tuners. You may get away with a 60cm dish, but I suspect an 80cm will be required.
The receiver can be obtained and shipped to you from the likes of Amazon or possibly some other UK outlet.
P.S. Friends, near the French/Swiss border have good reception on a 60cm dish, but with s new satellite coming into play, that will have a more focused fixed beam over the UK, I would opt for the larger 80cm dish if you can.lynnSaturday 2 February 2013 9:20AM
We live near Berlin & have cable tv through our local provider & pay for sky tv (full package).any ideas how we can get UK channels - bbc & itv? thanksmichaelSaturday 2 February 2013 7:45PM
For reception of UK channels via FreeSat, research future footprints on dedicated websites. As Les Nicol says, new Astra narrow beams will only be receivable on larger dishes - greater than 90cm in some parts of the Continent. Assuming you don't need subscription channels (trickier), any quality FTA satellite receiver will work with a dish of sufficient diameter.
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