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UPC HD now availabe

Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by ste105, Aug 5, 2009.

  1. keithdub1

    keithdub1 Member

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    What Box have you got? ill PM you the freqs as I dont want to post here?

    Keith
     
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    sc0user Senior member

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    Pay a €60 connection fee and an additional €7.50 pm to your existing sub. You will get a Digital+ HD PVR and 8 HD channels so far.

    HD Channels include:

    BBC HD,
    History HD,
    Nat Geo HD,
    Eurosport HD,
    Discovery HD
    Nat Geo Wild HD
    Crime & Investigation HD
    Bio HD to be launched at a later date
     
  3. MICKAH

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    for 7.50 you can get

    BBC HD, - Watch Peggy Mitchell in HD
    History HD, - Watch Hitler in HD
    Nat Geo HD, - Snakes in HD
    Eurosport HD, - Downhill Bog Running in HD
    Discovery HD - 20 programes on Sharks in HD
    Nat Geo Wild HD - The anaconda or more snakes in HD
    Crime & Investigation HD - Pick a place in Dublin and spend the night
    Bio HD to be launched at a later date - Kevin Costners life in HD

    sorry couldnt resist, he he
     
  4. ste105

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    Virgin only got them because the UK have some competition law in place....not the case in Ireland
     
  5. mancred

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    Cheers Ste
     
  6. cathaldub

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    Can anyone confirm if Ch0rus Cable (who are still only using Nagravision1 encryption) have started to broadcast these?
     
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    good question, but for my money, I reckon they will be on N3, but interested to hear if they are not, are these available in chorus land or just on nthell
     
  8. keithdub1

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    ALL HD channels are on Nagra 3 weather they be on C***us cable or N*L

    The New HD boxes U*C issued have Nagra 3 cards, there was no prior N1 or N2 service for these channels so no need to have on them streams.
     
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    The new UPC HD+ STB replaces your old STB so it picks up the HD channels as well as the SD channels.

    €7.50 is the price including the DVR facility, normally this costs €5 per month so basically the HD content is really only costing €2.50 per month and for that you are getting an extra channel (CI) that is not available even in SD
     
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    I never knew ch0rus even ran a n2/3 stream?? thats why I was wondering
     
  11. keithdub1

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    Yes the 3 streams are there on Ch****s
    1800h
    1801h
    1802h



     
  12. cathaldub

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    cool, didn't know that, so they just haven't issued the cards yet and knocked the channels off 1800h yet so
     

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