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View Full Version : little question! Misakichi 16-06-2005, 21:49:08 Hi everybody, I hope somebody can help me.. Is there a way you can watch USA channels in Japan? And a more important question: is there a way to watch Japanese channels in the USA? What kind of card or whatever should I take? Sorry but I don't know much about satellite stuff..please help me greetings from a 'dumb' girl, Misaki! Trinity 17-06-2005, 09:26:55 Hello little girl ! Iīm afraid that our knowledge in Europe, are to reduced about receive TV in USA or Japan. Tee systems are different and the satellites too ( for example Power Vu is an popular, very secure, encryption System) ... so by myself talking, i canīt help you ... Sorry TRIN beer4life 17-06-2005, 11:40:29 Hi everybody, I hope somebody can help me.. Is there a way you can watch USA channels in Japan? And a more important question: is there a way to watch Japanese channels in the USA? What kind of card or whatever should I take? Sorry but I don't know much about satellite stuff..please help me greetings from a 'dumb' girl, Misaki! Dumb blonds/brunettes are always good looking. Hi WELCOME Misaki, Without looking up the "GorbTrack" program, I would suggest that Japan/America are below the horizon to each other. About 65 Degrees in longitude is the limit. Even here on the East coast of Australia, we cannot receive the USA SATs. The only way would be if there was a relay between SATs viewable in each region. Great to meet you, hang around, maybe others will have a solution. Kindest Regards, Bill. lilSsjGirl 17-06-2005, 14:32:53 it is possible to recieve tv japan on the sat. INTELSAT AMERICAS 7 AT 129 W. in america. in Japan Fox network can be seen on superbird c at 144 E. and somebody else said: If you are in asia within the footprint, then you can watch superbird @144east. or if you are in the states then you can get 129 west, but as far as i know BOTH these need subscriptions. I don't know anything about it. Watashi wa Oranda-jin desu :biggrin: Advertisement
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