quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2015

Memories of satelliting, part 3

As previously explained, a card was needed to decode the channels coming from Nara. The card said "NARA DECODER" and nothing more, apart from an arrow. The channels on the ARA EXPRESS 3 satellite were all FTA but changed with hyper-frequency as previously stated.
The images without the card were a psychadelic rainbow of desire. One time, there was a channel that aired a cheap live-action Peasant's Quest movie:
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The ARA EXPRESS 3 satellite decided to offer Radio Limith Television permanently in 1990, due to high demands from people in remote areas of Limith that couldn't pick up the signal properly.
But I knew a lot of shows from ARA EXPRESS 3. Those shows didn't come to the UK back then.
Suddenly, the newspapers discovered me for the good reasons - they discovered the weird shows and channels that I had. Soon, Arayob returned to the UK and installed over 500 satellite dishes pointing out to ARA EXPRESS 3.
And thus, ARA EXPRESS 3 became a success.

Regarding the DILUBA channel, it did talk about the fact that an entire person would temporarily become invisible when using it.
Later on, we got KHYBER TV, which consisted of shows hosted or made by Khyber Waterman. By then, we upgraded to a new receiver with the capacity to receive up to 50 transponders (this happened in November of 1990). 25 transponders were receiving signal and more and more channels were permanent.

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