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Satellite television update in Majorca
The long awaited BskyB pay TV satellite is due to arrive in it’s final satellite orbit position on 12/13 of June. It will be followed by 10 to 14 days of testing before Sky moves a large portion or its currently strong signal pay channels bouquet over to a much weaker Astra 2G UK spot beam.
Sean Connolly from Ocean TV is expecting a portion of Sky HD channels to be severely affected on the North and East coast of Majorca in the last week of June or first week in July. He predicts the sky HD channels to be completely wipe on the North coast of Minorca.
The good news is he feels the standard definition Sky pay channels will still work in Ibiza and most of Majorca, however he also predicts even the standard definition sky pay channels may be difficult in pick up in Minorca and most of Majorca between the middle of December until middle of January without upgrading to larger satellite dish.
Sean Connolly also is predicting that a 1,7M satellite dish will work in all of Majorca during the summer, but he feels in the winter to watch HD Sky and Ultra HD BT sports due to be rolled out by Sky in August 2015, in areas north of Inca expats will need even larger 2.0/1.8M satellite dishes . He also adds in the problem Sky signal areas such as all of Minorca and parts of Alcudia and Pollensa during the winter to watch HD channels during bad weather 2.5/2.4M dishes may be required.
The new Astra 2G satellite has a 15 year lifespan. Astra 2G will most probably be the last satellite BskyB will ever launch, as Sky is already investigating broadcasting their sky channels over the internet.
Currently in Palma, Bendinat and Portals areas, they are nearly ready for fiber optic internet at 100Mps with unlimited download quota, by the time this new satellite is being decommissioned in 2027/2030 Connolly feels fiber optic will be laid to most of Majorca together with wireless 4/5G in rural areas so future Sky boxes would work via a UK VPN router without satellite dishes.
I can arrange excellent reliable and prompt service to restore your programmes with the larger dish at 800 euros including fitting. If you want a community dish, for about 8 neighbours, its about 1000 euros. There are still people out there quoting 1500 euros!
Majorca Daily Bulletin
(04/06/15 online)
Satellite television update in Majorca
The long awaited BskyB pay TV satellite is due to arrive in it’s final satellite orbit position on 12/13 of June. It will be followed by 10 to 14 days of testing before Sky moves a large portion or its currently strong signal pay channels bouquet over to a much weaker Astra 2G UK spot beam.
Sean Connolly from Ocean TV is expecting a portion of Sky HD channels to be severely affected on the North and East coast of Majorca in the last week of June or first week in July. He predicts the sky HD channels to be completely wipe on the North coast of Minorca.
The good news is he feels the standard definition Sky pay channels will still work in Ibiza and most of Majorca, however he also predicts even the standard definition sky pay channels may be difficult in pick up in Minorca and most of Majorca between the middle of December until middle of January without upgrading to larger satellite dish.
Sean Connolly also is predicting that a 1,7M satellite dish will work in all of Majorca during the summer, but he feels in the winter to watch HD Sky and Ultra HD BT sports due to be rolled out by Sky in August 2015, in areas north of Inca expats will need even larger 2.0/1.8M satellite dishes . He also adds in the problem Sky signal areas such as all of Minorca and parts of Alcudia and Pollensa during the winter to watch HD channels during bad weather 2.5/2.4M dishes may be required.
The new Astra 2G satellite has a 15 year lifespan. Astra 2G will most probably be the last satellite BskyB will ever launch, as Sky is already investigating broadcasting their sky channels over the internet.
Currently in Palma, Bendinat and Portals areas, they are nearly ready for fiber optic internet at 100Mps with unlimited download quota, by the time this new satellite is being decommissioned in 2027/2030 Connolly feels fiber optic will be laid to most of Majorca together with wireless 4/5G in rural areas so future Sky boxes would work via a UK VPN router without satellite dishes.
Forgive my ignorancebut does this affect current reception of UK Freeview Channels or is it just Sky?
I think they are good if you live in a house and can choose where you have your own dish and give yourself permission to have it there. In which case Infinity won't refuse to put up a dish because they want an impossible to get bit of paper from someone else (President of the Management Company). Also they are alright if you just want a simple LNB with one or two cables.I just went on recommendation with Infinity, a lot of people on this forum recommended them, I would normally of used a guy over in Alcudia but it's my own fault going for the cheapest quote I suppose.
It doesn't affect reception of Freeview channels at all as you need a roof top aerial and not a satellite dish to receive those and are also highly unlikely to get any of them anywhere much south of the Calais area in France!
I presume you meant to ask about Freesat channels though vs Sky? Point is that the free channels on satellite are the same ones whether they are received by a Sky or a Freesat box. Only the program guide and channel numbers are different between the two platforms.
All the UK satellite channels are becoming harder to receive due to a combination of the march of technology allowing the owner of the satellites (SES/Astra) to focus the beams more narrowly and due to the obscene amount of money charged for certain sports rights, making it very important to those selling them that they can only be received in the places they are getting paid for.
We are just unlucky really because even the south of the UK is a long way from Spain so with more modern satellite technology they can make what beams reach Spain ever weaker and requiring more massive dishes. The Germans are lucky because the bottom of Bavaria is much nearer (even though Hamburg is a long way away) so even Mallorca is near enough that it can't easily be prevented from receiving signals aimed at Germany from satellite at 19 degrees East.
I am much wiser now!!??![]()
Sean Connolly also is predicting that a 1,7M satellite dish will work in all of Majorca during the summer, but he feels in the winter to watch HD Sky and Ultra HD BT sports due to be rolled out by Sky in August 2015, in areas north of Inca expats will need even larger 2.0/1.8M satellite dishes.
He also adds in the problem Sky signal areas such as all of Minorca and parts of Alcudia and Pollensa during the winter to watch HD channels during bad weather 2.5/2.4M dishes may be required.
Oh no they dont - in Munich you need a 1.80mtre dish and a clear day to get British Telly
As we'll be in PP for a month in Sept/Oct I am wondering what is the situation re receiving UK channels at the moment. There is a tv in the apartment we will be renting and had no problem a couple of years ago but reading posts on the forum it looks as if the situation has changed. (And being there for a month, we would like to watch some tv progs as cant be out gallivanting every night![]()