Thank you. That sent me on a different track. A bit of research shows that all Freesat channels operating on a frequency from 10937MHz upwards work and none below (mainly BBC but also I have now found E4, Film 4 and More 4 +1).

I sympathise with her. I was cutting some dead creeper away from where it had grown along under an overhang on our house only a couple of days ago and it was only a twinge from the rheumatics in my thumb that stopped me from snipping the incoming telephone cable. I could have fixed it easily enough but it would have been an unwelcome hassle.


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I ran a decent HDMI from the HDMI2 (arc) to the Sonos. Then ran another HDMI from the Freesat box to HDMI1 on the TV. Now Sonos is finding any device and allowing the Panasonic remote to control the Sonos volume a treat.

Hi all. Have just gone back to Samsung with the amazing s95c. I have plugged in the satellite aerial into the one connect box and set up the tv but the satellite does not show up on the source so am having trouble finding freesat. I know I have the channels and have seen an option somewhere to change from dtv? To satellite. On the old Samsung it was so quick to switch and ideally I want to have the option to flick from freesat to normal tv. Where is it? Help please. Tony.

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The service also makes use of the additional capacity available on satellite broadcasting to offer a selection of 60 (as of December 2023[update]) high-definition channels from broadcasters including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky Mix, Arirang TV, Bloomberg, Daystar, TalkTV, Discovery Networks, France 24, NHK, and TRT World.[4]

Freesat's main competitors are the digital terrestrial television (DTT) Freeview platform, and the free-to-air services on the IPTV and DTT YouView platform from BT, Plusnet and TalkTalk, the cable Virgin TV platform and the satellite Sky UK platform.

In February 2021, it was announced that, subject to regulatory approval, Freesat was to merge its operation with Digital UK (now Everyone TV), the joint venture of BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, which manages the broadcast, streaming and EPG of Freeview.[5] In July 2021, Digital UK acquired Freesat from its two shareholders, the BBC and ITV and the merger was completed.[1] In January 2023, Digital UK changed its name to Everyone TV.[6]

Initially, both the BBC's and ITV's channels were encrypted since the original Astra satellites used for Sky broadcast to most of Europe but the broadcasters' rights for premium content such as films and sports typically covered the UK only. The use of encryption meant that anyone wishing to view the channels had to purchase equipment from Sky and pay for a free-to-view viewing card to decrypt the channels. Similarly, to use the Videoguard encryption, the broadcasters needed to pay a fee to NDS Group.

In May 2003, the BBC moved most of its channels from the Astra 2A satellite to Astra 2D, which has a footprint that focuses more tightly on the UK.[8] This move allowed the BBC to stop encrypting its broadcasts while continuing to meet its rights obligations. It dropped the encryption two months later.[9][10] Two months later, ITV, whose channels had already been located on the Astra 2D satellite since launching on the Sky platform some years earlier, also made their channels free-to-air.

The Freesat project aims to provide a managed service with an Electronic Programme Guide and interactive features similar to the Freeview service launched three years earlier. Unlike Freeview, however, these features are only available on approved receivers manufactured under licence from Freesat.

The initial plan was to launch the service in early 2006. This was postponed to Autumn 2007 as approval from the BBC Trust was only received in April 2007.[16] However, the service was further delayed and was officially launched on 6 May 2008.[17]

The service launched officially on 6 May 2008. From the launch, Freesat advertised all national television channels from the BBC and ITV as being available on the platform (excluding ITV2 +1), as well as all national BBC radio networks.[18] Channel 4 also managed to make most of its channels free-to-air in preparation for the launch. In addition some channels from other broadcasters such as Chello Zone, CSC Media Group, Al Jazeera English, Zee Live, Zee News, RIA Novosti and Euronews were included on the channel list.[19]

BBC HD was the only high-definition channel available on Freesat from launch day,[20] with ITV HD added as a "red-button" interactive service from 7 June 2008.[21][22][23] On 2 April 2010 ITV HD changed from an interactive service to a full-time channel called ITV1 HD, simulcasting the main ITV1 channel.[24] The name was changed back to ITV HD on 14 January 2013.

BBC One HD, a high-definition simulcast of BBC One, was made available on Freesat and other platforms on 3 November 2010. Channel 4 HD also became available on the platform on 19 April 2011 but was withdrawn on 22 February 2018. NHK World HD was added to Freesat on 9 May 2011; it shared its channel number with its standard definition counterpart and was therefore only listed on high-definition receivers, which were unable to access the standard definition channel via the EPG. (The SD channel ceased transmission on 1 October 2011.) On 23 July 2012, the BBC added 24 temporary channels to cover the 2012 Summer Olympics; the channels share their EPG slot with their standard definition counterpart.[25][26] On 29 August 2012, Channel 4 added three temporary channels covering the 2012 Summer Paralympics in high definition from the following day; the three channels also share their EPG slots.[27] On 14 February 2013, RT HD was added to Freesat, sharing its channel number with its standard definition simulcast.[28]

Channel 4 pulled its 4HD service from Freesat on 22 February 2018, along with its catch-up on-demand All4 service. It claimed that Freesat had significantly increased Channel 4's fee for the Freesat platform, with Freesat claiming that they had not increased their fee for the All4 catch-up service. However, Channel 4 HD returned to Freesat on 8 December 2021.[31] Channel 5 HD and S4C HD continue to broadcast on Freesat, along with all the Channel 4 SD (standard definition) channels including Channel 4 SD, Film 4, E4, 4Seven and the +1 channels.

The BBC began to roll out a beta version of BBC iPlayer for Freesat devices in early 2010. BBC iPlayer is an internet-based service with around 2500 hours[39] of television being available on demand. ITV Hub is available for Humax increased to a 30-day catch-up service from the original 7-day service but with a larger ITV ident/logo in the top left of the screen, Manhattan, and some Sagemcom devices,[40] however it is not available on 2nd Generation Humax devices to viewers using DG and TD postcodes. It is not clear why this is the case.[41]

All4 (formerly 4OD) was added to the [Humax] Freesat service soon after its launch online; however, due to fee increases at the start of 2018, Channel 4 have withdrawn the All4 on-demand service from all boxes that carry the Freesat Freetime service, from 22 February 2018 as well as taking Channel 4HD from all HD-capable Freesat devices.

In March 2019, Channel 5's Demand 5 app provided catch-up for Channel 5, 5 STAR, 5 USA, 5 SELECT, 5 Spike and Paramount Network was replaced on Freesat by My5, with a change in the user interface, a selection of programmes from partner channels, BLAZE, BET, PBS America, Real Stories, Spark and Together, and some programmes shown online exclusively or ahead of broadcast.[55]

In April 2009, LG launched four LCD TVs with built-in Freesat receivers. The LG series is the LF7700 (discontinued mid-2010), with screen sizes of 32", 37", 42" and 47". Sony has released two televisions with Freesat receivers, the W5810 and Z5800 series, available from sizes 32" up to 52" and in 100 Hz and 200 Hz alternatives.

While Freesat systems work in Ireland, official branded Freesat receivers are not widely or officially marketed in the country.[clarification needed] On 23 October 2008, several Irish retail chains, including Maplin, Tesco Ireland and PowerCity began offering modified Freesat systems from Grundig and Alba[63] that had their Freesat branding replaced with a Sat4free brand name. The requirement to enter a UK postcode was removed; the systems were instead set to use the version of the electronic programme guide appropriate for Northern Ireland through a hard-coded Belfast postcode.[64] Sat4free was permanently closed down shortly after.[65] 17dc91bb1f

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