Free To Air (FTA) on Astra 2 the main ones are BBC1 and BBC2 (all regions), BBC3, BBC4, News 24, BBC Parliament. ITV3, Sky News, CNN, Euro News, Horror Channel are also FTA. There's also a few channels like Real Estate TV, Golf TV, Motors, Extreme Sports if you're into that sort of thing. There's a load of shopping and text and títs channels as well.
ITV are currently in negogiations over encryption with Sky, so they may go FTA as well. The last deal ran out at the end of November, but they have an interim encryption deal until the end of January while the negotiations carry on.
If you get a Sky digibox, you can source a Free To View (FTV) card that will allow you to get ITV1, ITV2 (for the time being - previously it was part of the UK Family Pack), Channel 4 and Channel 5. If you know someone in the UK, you can get the card for a one off stg£20 and a 3 year garantee. There are companies that deal in them, or you can chance ebay.
I did have a Free To Air Receiver, but have gone with a Sky Digibox and FTV in the last week (Sky have only just re-introduced the free to view card). There is an arguement that if you're only viewing on Astra 2, then get a Sky Digibox even for the FTA channels - you then get the full 7 day epg (electronic programme guide) rather than now and next.
TCM were FTA, but are now encrypted - not sure on other Satellites.
Astra 1 and Hotbird are your other options - they are mainly foreign stations FTA. Judging by my holiday in Slovenia, several of them have football on (DSF especially). British Eurosport is available unencrypted on Astra 1 in analogue I think - but obviously you'd need an analogue reciever or a combined analogue digital receiver.
Essentially it gets more complicated the more sat's you want to recieve. You can have one dish for Astra 2, and then get a second for Astra 1 and Hotbird (with a monoblock lnb which allows you to get signals from both). That's the route I plan to take eventually. Other alternative is a motorised dish, so you can pick all sats within range. Finally it is possible to pick up all three on one dish, with extra brackets etc.
A 60cm dish (or sky minidish) will get you Astra 2 no problem in Ireland, However for Astra 1 and Hotbird you need an 80cm dish (like the old sky dishes).
Probably your best bet is to have a look around the Sat Forum on boards.ie - it's where I found much of my info. Satellite.ie is a good dealer and helpful if you need to ask questions (Tony on the Sat forum).
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