All about Freesat
FREESAT LAUNCHED AT 12:30pm ON 6TH MAY 2008 - UPDATE - read about it here - Freesat Launch: brilliant for everyone - ukfree.tv
Freesat is a joint venture between the BBC and ITV plc to provide a consumer-orientated free-to-air satellite reception service. Freesat does not provide any television or radio channels itself; instead it markets the channels and receiver equipment and co-ordinates the provision on an electronic programme guide.
Is Freesat linked to Freeview?
One of the conditions of the BBC Trust approving Freesat was that there must be no linkage between Freeview (which markets digital television though and rooftop aerial) and Freesat. BBC Trust - "Freesat" closed consultationIs this a new service?
Only partially. When direct-to-home satellite services launched in Europe, they were all free. Over time some of these services became subscription, enforced by encryption systems that rendered the signals unwatchable without an appropriate decoder box and subscription card.When, in 1998, the digital satellite services started, many of the formally free to air channels became subscription services. This originally included those from the BBC and ITV, who mistakenly believed they had to encrypt. However, many channels realised that they did not need to pay Sky Subscriber Services Ltd (SSSL) to simply appear on the Sky Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG).
The Office of Fair Trading ( OFT), part of the British Government has always required Sky to provide a free-to-air alternative, and this is known as Freesat From Sky ( fSfS). The OFT understood that SSSL was positioning itself as a gatekeeper to the whole of digital satellite television, and fSfS was required as a market intervention because Sky dominates the pay television market.
Sky has blown hot and cold over fSfS since 1999. At some points it has been happy to market the scheme, at others it has almost hidden it away. Today, the majority of those using fSfS (around a million homes) do so because they have let their Sky subscriptions lapse. When the BBC withdrew from using SSSL encoding during 200X, Sky took the opportunity to cancel all the fSfS cards, and provided messages to the users that erroneously informed them that they had to subscribe once more to continue with their satellite television.
The idea of a BBC Freesat service has been floated for many years. It has always been known that there are going to be a proportion of homes in the UK where terrestrial digital reception will be over-expensive or have limited reception, even after digital switch-over is complete. In addition there are some people who do not wish to have a service, even a free one provided by a News Corporation company, often because of antipathy towards the American owner, Rupert Murdoch.
Since 1998, all UK direct-to-home satellite television broadcasts have used satellites in the 28.2 degrees East orbital position the satellites are in geostationary orbit (they appear stationary from the ground) above the equator 35,786 km over Democratic Republic of Congo (shown on the map below).
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There are now five satellites: four belong to SES Astra, a Luxembourg company; the other belongs to the HotBird consortium. Each satellite has a number of different transmitters (known as transponders) which these companies hire out on long-term contracts. Four of the satellites can easily be viewed from most of Northern Europe with a small (60cm) satellite dish, the other has a reception area (called a footprint) focused on the British Isles.
The transponders are listed here. You can see that many have been restricted to Sky subscribers, but many are free-to-air.
What channels are on Freesat?
Entertainment (101-199)
BBC One (101), BBC Two (102), ITV1 (103), C4 / S4C in Wales (104), BBC Three (106), BBC Four (107), BBC HD (108), ITV2 (113), ITV3 (115), ITV3+1 (116), ITV4 (117), S4C Digidol / C4 in Wales (120), E4 (122), More4 (124), Zone Romantica (135), Zone Thriller (137) .News and Sport (200-299)
Movies (300-399) Film4 (300), True Movies (302), True Movies2 (303), Movies4Men (304), Movies4Men2 (306).Lifestyle (400-499)
Wedding TV (402) , Overseas Property Channel (411), Men and Motors (450).Music (500-599)
Chartshow TV (500), The Vault (501), Scuzz (502), Bubble Hits (503), B4U Music (504),Children (600-649)
CBBC (600), CBeebies (601), CiTV (602), POP (603), POPGirl (604), Tiny POP(605).Special Interest (650-699)
Teachers TV (650)Radio (700-799)
BBC Radio 1 (700), 1Xtra BBC (701), BBC Radio 2 (702), BBC Radio 3 (703), BBC Radio 4 FM (704), BBC Radio 4 LW (705), BBC Radio Five Live (706), BBC Radio Five Live Sports Extra (707), BBC 6 Music (708), BBC 7 (709), BBC Asian Network (710), BBC World Service (711), BBC Radio Scotland (712), BBC Radio nan Gaidheal (713), BBC Radio Wales (714), BBC Radio Cymru (715), BBC Radio Ulster (716), BBC London 94.9 (718).Shopping (800-849)
QVC (800), Price Drop TV (801), Bid TV (802), Pitch TV (803), JML Lifestyle (810)Interactive (900-949)
BBCiRegional (950-999) also accessible via BBC One/BBC Two
BBC One London (950), BBC One Channel Islands (951), BBC One East (W) (954), BBC One Northern Ireland (957), BBC One Scotland (960), BBC One Wales (964), BBC Two England (968), BBC Two Northern Ireland (969), BBC Two Scotland (970), BBC Two Wales (971).ITV regionals accessed via ITV1 London (not listed separately) Ulster, STV Scottish East, STV Scottish West, ITV1 Wales, ITV1 Border England, ITV1 Central West, ITV1 Granada, ITV1 Anglia East, Channel TV, STV Grampian North. "Channel 5 and some other channels are not available at launch"
five, five Life (aka Fiver), five US E4, More4 UKTV History, Dave, Virgin 1, EuroNews,
NOT expected but not yet confirmed channels
Sky Three, Sky Sports News TMF, The HitsRadio stations
1Xtra BBC, BBC Asian Network, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 7, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio Foyle, BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Ulster, BBC Radio Wales, BBC World Service, Heat Radio, Kerrang! Radio, KISS 100, Magic, MOJO Radio, Q Radio, Smash Hits! Radio, smooth fm , The Hits Radio, Heart, talkSPORT, Virgin Radio, BBC Radio 4 LW, BBC Radio London.Full channel list...
To see the whole list: All free-to-watch channels - ukfree.tvWhere can I receive it?
Freesat is intended for UK reception, however the signals do cover a larger area, due to the nature of satellite transmission. Please click on the 'footprint' maps for more details.How much will it cost?
Argos - www.argos.co.uk is already listing a number of boxes, such as those shown below.The installation charge (including dish) is listed as 80 - and their 'installers will call within 48 hours to arrange a convenient date for set up and installation of your Freesat equipment and satellite dish.' - also they say to 'refer to leaflet inside Freesat digital box for more information', see Buy Single Freesat Installation. at Argos.co.uk
Argos are currently showing a 50 and 70 SD box, and a 120 and 150 HD box. All models have 'LAN port for connection to broadband, for faster return path when accessing Freesat digital interactive services.'
Other stores are available.
Do I need a card or to plug the box into a telephone line?
No, and no. But you CAN connect some boxes to your internet router to access additional material online. Access to the BBC iPlayer will start shortly on Freesat..Will the picture quality be better than Freeview?
Yes, if you have a HD box and connect it to your television using a HDMI connector. See HD and Freesat questions and answers - ukfree.tv for more information.What about the Interactive channels and text service?
The text services on Freesat are in high definition, and are more modern than found on other systems.Will I be able to use a Personal Video Recorder?
Of course, and you will not have to pay a monthly subscription, as is the case with Sky+. They will be in the shops very soon.How does it connect to my television
A HDMI lead is used to connect your HD box to the HDTV. And note, please do not be fooled into buying an over-priced one, it is a digital connection and will work, or not.
A SCART cable is used for SD reception and for connection to 'leagacy' equipment such as a DVD burner.
For more information see: Connecting it all up - ukfree.tv
Can I share a dish?
Yes, but you need a quad- LNB. For more information see: Freesat reception - all about dishes - ukfree.tvWill there be an electronic programme guide (EPG)
The Freesat EPG is independent from the one provided by Sky and includes listings for the radio stations, as with Freeview.What about subtitles and audio description
Subtitles: yes. Audio description: ensure you have a compatible box.Can I just plug a Freeview box into a dish?
No. They are incompatible - do not attempt it, you risk damaging the equipment or getting an electric shock.Anything missing? Let us know, below...
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Monday, 23 May 2011
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ken3:45 PM
Ever since the last re-tune in march my digital reception has got worse and worse.
I lost several channels which where faultless previously.
I have a new free-view TV, [Samsung] an extended ariel about 30ft high, a complete eyesore, professionally installed with all bells gongs and whistles to enhance.
Signal is still rubbish, today its just breaking up on all channels except one or two rubbish ones.
Please don't tell me its because I need to chop down trees, I am surrounded by them, the weather, this is the UK for gods sake, or I need to move.
This whole digital thing has been a complete fiasco and an absolute con. I am on the verge of either junking the lot or refusing to pay a TV license, the whole set up TV ariel etc cost me nigh on £1000.
I am not inclined to buy one of Murdoch's satellites either.
post code is SN9, I might add we had no trouble at all with analogue on an older TV and lower ariel
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011
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lan from notts4:46 PM
briantist, done a job today taking an extra line of an octo lnb to a kitchen freesat box. 6 lines in use on the octo ok but this new line cuts the scart signal to tv when the dish feed is connected? tried 2 scart cables ,2 freesat boxes and 2 lines of sattelite cable. any ideas? basically when its all connected up the freesat picture is there but the tv jumps between ext2 and tv every couple of seconds? take the sattelite feed out and it stays on ext2. scart can only connect to ext2
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Thursday, 26 May 2011
lan from notts: I'm not sure, this sounds very strange. What happens if you connect to a different TV?
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lan from notts6:44 PM
Hope Valley
briantist, thats the only option i didnt have? been back with a standard sky box and no probs? feel sure its a software issue in low priced freesat boxes and low priced tv's at moment. first encounter and last i hope? can i blame the tv's scart socket when the sat feed causes the problem? did a connect today using audio/video leads but lost picture as soon as i changed channel? even tho the freesat box menu showed up? just picture stream loss?
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lan's: mapL's Freeview map terrainL's terrain plot wavesL's frequency data L's Freeview Detailed Coverage
lan from notts: It could be a SCART cable issue. There is a pin on the SCART which is supposed to tell the TV that it should switch to the SCART signal, and you can often disable this in the set-top box's menu, but it depends on the device.
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jb389:13 PM
Ian from notts: Very interesting fault! Just out of interest what brand/model of Freesat box are you referring to? likewise the TV.
On the subject of the audio/video lead test that you carried out, these type of leads are not able to affect anything connected to the nature of your problem, as they do not have any control voltages in them such as found in a full scart connection.
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Friday, 27 May 2011
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lan from notts10:13 AM
Hope Valley
jb38, audio/video? yes thats why i tried it, the freesat boxes were a goocmans and a bush. both bottom entry models with same menus/remotes, tv was a technika i think? seen these connected before with no probs? told customer to buy a better quality freesat box with hdmi, hope this works?
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Tuesday, 31 May 2011
ken: Your aerial should be pointing at the Mendip transmitter, from where you can get all the services.
But, if you say your signal is blocked by trees, then your best option is to use Freesat, as detailed at the top of the page.
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Saturday, 11 June 2011
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Christine Miles10:38 AM
I have a Goodmans Freestat HD recorder connected to a HD television, which have both worked fine for last 6 months. Since Tuesday, 7th June, 2011 have been unable to record BBc 1 HD and BBc HD have been advised on television no signal available, yet I have been able to view the channels on screen. Approached Goodmans and was told to change over tuner connections, which has not worked. I would appreciate any help on this.
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