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hi im in Lithuania here we have special antena that can decode some channels like MTV , LNk , Ltv 1 , travel channel, fashion tv this actually is brodcasting from company here in lithuania and we pay monthly fees but no dish satellite its an arial anatana that decode this channel in my normal tv plug all works fine but i just got golden interstar combo receiver DVB T/S and i can not get the Terrestial channel to work search end by 0 channels any help thank you
PS : in the antana is block liike LNB and there right GEMCOM RF 2666Mhz If 662- 848 Mhz LO 1835 Mhz |
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It sounds like the terrestrial receiver's LNB/tuner (that was presumably supplied when you subscribed to the terrestrial re-transmission service) runs at a different frequency band to normal satellite/terrestrial receivers.
Why? To stop everyone receiving the service without paying. It's probably not encrypted. It looks very much like you'll have to keep both receivers I'm afraid ![]() STICK
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Hi Thank you for your reply ... well i dont think that is the raison as when i connect cable direct to Tv tuner i get all the 27 channel s also i have as philips DVD+R and it has Tuner and same all omk the problem happened with my Cambo Golden Interstar receiver DVBs fine and DVB/t not good 0 channels
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