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    Default star sat receiver


    STAR SAT SR-X3500 CUCI ULTRA

    SPECS:
    StarSat SR-X3500CUCI - Dokumentation Project by ILG Software & BFM Internet-Vertriebs GmbH

    rfs:wala ko gamitan ani.hinatag gkan dubai.

    post lang your offers.

    pm me or text : 09214624698

    thanks

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    up kinsa to nahan ug receiver..

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    kinsa to nangita ug receiver dha...

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    up for this evening

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    just wondering lang bai,,,
    unsa diay ni sa binisaya?hehe

    anyways, up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    hehehe.tigdawat bro.gamit ni sa mga ng use cignal.dream etc...

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    Just to enlighten...for FREE-TO-AIR lang ni sya diri sa ato if wala ta card gamiton....naa sya card reader but it never mention what CAS(Conditional Access System) supported.

    Free-to-air (FTA) television (TV) and radio broadcasts are sent unencrypted and may be received via any suitable receiver:

    Free-to-view (FTV) is, generally, available without subscription but is digitally encrypted and may be restricted geographically. Neither of these is pay-TV, which is an encrypted subscription (or pay-per-view) service.

    FTA is sometimes delivered by satellite television, but in various parts of the world free-to-air television channels are broadcast unencrypted on UHF or VHF bands.

    Although these channels are described as free, in some cases the viewer does in fact pay for them. Some are paid directly by payment of a licence fee (as in the case of the BBC) or voluntary donation (in the case of educational broadcasters like PBS), others indirectly by paying for consumer products and services where part of the cost goes toward television advertising and sponsorship (in the case of Japanese television broadcasters like TV Asahi and TV Tokyo which relies on sponsorship heavily, similar to Philippine Television like ABS-CBN, and GMA). One further variation is in Canada, where the CBC Television/Télévision de Radio-Canada network is partly funded by taxpayer dollars, and otherwise supports itself with commercial advertising revenues as it competes with other free over-the-air commercial networks.

    Free-to-air is often used for international broadcasting, making it something of a video equivalent to shortwave radio. Most authorized FTA retailers list free to air channel guides and content available in North America for free to air use.

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