Satellite Dishes
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- Kibkommer
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Satellite Dishes
Our old satellite dish has given up the ghost is anyone still using a dish? And if so where is the best place to get one as to date have been quite happy using the dish until we move over full time next year TIA
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Satellite Dishes
Most here in TRNC use Internet streaming via local ISP's
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Satellite Dishes
Indeed most access TV via internet, but some locals use a dish to get terrestrial TV from Turkey. WOuld suggest someone like Tektan is your best bet https://www.facebook.com/TEKTAN.CO.LTD/ if you don't do Face Book Tel no's
+90 539 102 10 06, +90 533 828 00 06, +90 392 815 24 41
+90 539 102 10 06, +90 533 828 00 06, +90 392 815 24 41
- Keithcaley
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Re: Satellite Dishes
As you're in Alsancak, you could ask HayPem (opposite Green Petrol) to fit one for you - they fitted one for me a while ago - can't remember price!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Satellite Dishes
Keithcaley May I ask what tv Chanel’s the satellite dish provide. We are only looking at a stop gap for when we come over for holidays until we move out next year TIA
- Keithcaley
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Re: Satellite Dishes
The English language 'entertainment' type content is extremely limited, and UK programmes are almost non-existent unless you use a decoder and subscribe to specific services such as Bein Sports etc.
I believe that there are individuals here who can supply links to 'Pirated' services, but I've never used them.
I got a satellite dish simply because I like 'tinkering about' with stuff - to actually 'watch TV', I use the internet
You can find a general guide to Satellite reception in Cyprus here, and a Satellite directory here,
As you will probably end up using the internet anyway, perhaps you would be better off spending your money on a set-top box such as this - there are Internet Providers who allow you to put your subscription 'on hold' when you are not on the Island (for a small fee), and that way you would be all set when you do make the move - just my thoughts...
There are other set-top box suppliers of course, and you can probably buy a box cheaper in the UK & get it programmed to enable TV viewing once you are over here if you wanted to - I just can't see any point in spending money on a dish which will soon be redundant.
I believe that there are individuals here who can supply links to 'Pirated' services, but I've never used them.
I got a satellite dish simply because I like 'tinkering about' with stuff - to actually 'watch TV', I use the internet

You can find a general guide to Satellite reception in Cyprus here, and a Satellite directory here,
As you will probably end up using the internet anyway, perhaps you would be better off spending your money on a set-top box such as this - there are Internet Providers who allow you to put your subscription 'on hold' when you are not on the Island (for a small fee), and that way you would be all set when you do make the move - just my thoughts...
There are other set-top box suppliers of course, and you can probably buy a box cheaper in the UK & get it programmed to enable TV viewing once you are over here if you wanted to - I just can't see any point in spending money on a dish which will soon be redundant.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Satellite Dishes
Lipoylush, or get an Amazon firestick and bring with you and take home again; will need a VPN to access UK channels.
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I use a dish in Cyprus and in London. It is for the reception of Digiturk which transmits on Turksat at 42 Deg East. I ferry my Digiturk box between UK and Cyprus in my hand luggage. At the moment this service costs me about £16.50 a month. As part of this package I also get Internet with a speed of up to 15mpbs. There are some good movie and series channels plus BBC World Service and 2 other BBC entertainment channels. However, by far the most attractive channels for me are Bein Sport. They show a lot of live Premiership football including 3pm kickoffs in the UK !
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