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Does anyone know what the A N and F designations mean? I looked around the
site and couldn't find an explanation.

Thanks!

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"Henry Cabot Henhouse III" <sooper_chicken@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:kOidnU8wGsbKZB3cRVn-qg@mpowercom.net:

> Does anyone know what the A N and F designations mean? I looked
> around the site and couldn't find an explanation.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
>

+++++++++

I assume you meant to say "Lyngsat".

"A" = "LyngSat Address TV"
"N" = "LyngSat Net TV"
"F" = "LyngSat Free TV"

Just hover the cursor over the A,N or F and read in the lower left margin
..... or just click on the A,N or F and see where it takes you.

One additional note "Free TV" does not mean "Free to Air" or FTA. A lot
of the "Free" TV is Digicypher encrypted which requires an authorized
4DTV receiver before it is "Free". I wish Lyngsat made note of that
distinction but unfortunately it does not.

PON

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Oooops, yes I did mean Lyngsat :)
I should *never* type before breakfast hehe.

Thanks for the info.

Dave

"Pseud O. Nym" <pon@blurry-vision.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9590677C3E57Ablurryvision@24.93.43.121...
> "Henry Cabot Henhouse III" <sooper_chicken@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:kOidnU8wGsbKZB3cRVn-qg@mpowercom.net:
>
> > Does anyone know what the A N and F designations mean? I looked
> > around the site and couldn't find an explanation.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> +++++++++
>
> I assume you meant to say "Lyngsat".
>
> "A" = "LyngSat Address TV"
> "N" = "LyngSat Net TV"
> "F" = "LyngSat Free TV"
>
> Just hover the cursor over the A,N or F and read in the lower left margin
> .... or just click on the A,N or F and see where it takes you.
>
> One additional note "Free TV" does not mean "Free to Air" or FTA. A lot
> of the "Free" TV is Digicypher encrypted which requires an authorized
> 4DTV receiver before it is "Free". I wish Lyngsat made note of that
> distinction but unfortunately it does not.
>
> PON
>

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