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  1. Is that a "think" or a "hope" that Fransat is best future proofed? I.e..... is Fransat the one you've bought and are praying that you've backed the right horse? Looking at a comparison chart on totalsat there doesn't seem to be much to choose between them. TNTsat seems to have a lot more bonus channels in other languages, but it says that Fransat will not require the card to be changed in 4 years.... not that it really bothers me, my terrestrial is a good strong signal and the box from Casino was cheap, so Ill stick with that.
  2. How come there are 2 different suppliers, is it like the situation in the UK 20 years ago and, will the equivalent of the firm with the squarial be bought by the other in the near future? (So glad I didn't get the squarial, I was tempted). Which do you think is future proofed best?
  3. I've waited all day in the hope that one of the better informed guys will pop and give an answer to your question about 1 dish doing both French and British. As they haven't... I did see this in the Castorama web site http://www.castorama.fr/store/Tete-de-reception-double-Astra---Hotbird-Optex-PRDm891577.html?isSearchResult=true&navAction=jump I assume this means that with careful adjustment you can use it for both.... but there is a lot of assumption in my answer !
  4. If your current reception via a (terrestrial) aerial is poor then, to get terrestrial digiatl signals you will probably need a very good quality, high gain, properly tuned aerial and a very tall mast to mount it on. If you then have to add on the cost of a Digital set top box, you may find that the costs are not much different to "French" satellite system. I've seen sets in the DIY sheds that seem to be a reasonable price. Certainly Castorama have a dish and LNB for about 25€ which isn't much more than I paid for a basic aerial (I can see the transmitter a mile away on the other side of the valley). The cost would be the fitting.... free (ish) if you can do it yourself (Not that difficult, unless you put the dish just too high to feel comfortable on the ladder.... no no no, of course I haven't, I'm perfectly safe.......)
  5. It was brilliant, I heard most of it "on the night" via Internet Radio 3 and even though the feed kept stopping, it was a great listen (Satellite dish had shifted and I didn't have a signal until I could borrow the neighbour's ladder). So I made a point of watching the TV version (Dish is now fixed but... I'm back in UK anyway   ). Clare Teal surprised me, I had only ever heard her voice before and had pictured her so differently.
  6. Just one extra point if you intend buying in the UK and taking it over. TV transmissions cover quite a large spectrum and an aerial that is good for the low end frequencies will not be as good for the higher end (the actual aerial rod is a different length). So they have banded the range (5 I think). You can get multiband aerials, but these are really "in the middle" so they can cope with both the high and low ends (if the signal is strong). It sounds as if you are in a weak signal area, so you need to ensure that the aerial is matched for the frequency that the TV signal is broadcast on. The aerial is tuned to the signal, a local French supplier would know what frequency you need, you need to find out. Then do a comparison of the gain (in theory, the more prongs the more it focuses the signal and it "gains" power). So... correctly tuned and high gain is what you want. (You might also want to pay extra to have the word digital on the box........ NOT)
  7. Oh really??????? I feel that a trip to Comet is coming on when I get back to the UK!!!!
  8. Don't get me started again Théière. (But as you've brought it up, :-) my crusade hasn't stopped... I was looking at TV's on Tesco's site last night and couldn't resist asking their help desk to explain the difference between digital and analogue aerials... I eagerly await their reply!)
  9. [quote user="Mr Coeur de Lion"] To me, it's all about the context in which things are said, rather than actual words or joking about nationality. If there's malice, then that's the problem. [/quote] Spot On.
  10. If I understand the situation correctly, in the UK it is an offence to operate a tuner without a license (even if you are not watching any "transmissions" ... i.e the TV is turned on to watch a DVD). However, in France it is an offence to "own" a tuner without a licence (so even if you never turn it on you still need the license). Happy to be corrected.
  11. Response to Braco. Eh? I think you have been to different 3rd world countries from me, the ones I've been to have pot holes on main roads that are far far far worse than any I've seen in UK and France on minor roads.
  12. But Bugsy, if the dropping of the "d" is a colloquialism you were equally right to use Petard. Unless John was querying "hoisted" instead of "hoist"... but even then, who says you were quoting from Shakespeare? :-). However I'll take issue with you for dismissing it with "cos I no wot I ment". Surely what matters in communication is that others know what you mean.... you should have put "coz people new wot I wuz on abart" :-)
  13. Ah. Thank you. Every site I had looked at spelt it with the "d". I is now bestest educated.
  14. Sorry, you'll have to explain that one to me, I can't find a definition for Petar that makes that line funny or more apt, than the original.
  15. The BMW/Audio lane???? Are you thinking of the Builder's Ford Transit lane? I am often on the M4 soon after 5.30 am and that is what is going passed me.
  16. I can't speak for all Spanish lorry drivers, but I'd like to give praise & adulation to one in particular. I think his steady driving saved my life! I was over taking him near Chalons sur Saone. He was in lane 1, I was in lane 2, there was nothing in lane 3. Another car decided that he didn't want to use lane 3 and ran into the back of me, pushing me into the side of said lorry. I saw the pre impact seconds unfold in my mirror and I think the lorry driver saw it unfold as well because he controlled that truck beautifully as he brought it to a halt in a dead straight line. If he had swerved I wouldn't be here now.
  17. Wow... perhaps I need to think about selling it.
  18. They are so annoying.... don't you just want to flush them all down the loo......
  19. But, you were right about there being an accident near Auxerre involving a coach of British Children. It stuck in my mind because I had to drive passed the site while it was still fresh in my mind. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Schoolgirl+dies+in+coach+crash%3B+Twenty+hurt+as+bus+carrying+children...-a087901605
  20. I think mine is a Yashica Mat 124G, that is from memory as I can't find it at the moment (However, I've just done a search and found a pic that looks like it). I will have to find it as it is often used as a prop whenever the choir I am in sing "Flash Bang Wallop".
  21. A (sadly) now deceased friend of mine was an environmental health inspector and he used to do abattoirs in UK
  22. It's 10 years since I bought and it sounds as if things are changing, but I certainly moved in to a shell. The light fittings had gone as had the wood burner and all the storage heaters. The annoying this is, she probably got 200 francs for the stove at the local Troc.... I had to pay 3500 to buy a new one in a hurry (It was very very very cold when I took possession) . If she had said something I would have happily paid a bit extra to leave the heating.
  23. A grey symbol at the right hand end of the search box. (It was there when I clicked your link)
  24. I realise that this bit isn't really France related unless you planned to buy a TV in the UK and take it over... Comet have admitted that they were in error:- Having identified a number of answers in our Q&A section that are in error, I have arranged for these to be removed or amended accordingly. Having investigated this with our Q&A team, it is clear that the intention was to recommend a better aerial to customers (with a higher gain), rather than promote a service we offer. Indeed, none of the answers I have found mention our aerial installation service. However, I apologise for any misrepresented information. I have also identified one other instances of this wording being used in another part of our website but, again, is not sales-orientated. I am currently discussing this with our Internet team in order to amend or remove the wording as appropriate. Therefore, I trust this matter has been resolved for you. Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience caused. Kind Regards Kevin Morgan Comet Customer Services Even Comet now admit that there is no such thing as a digital aerial! :) (I'm not sure why I made so much fuss, I can't afford a new TV at the moment!)
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