Monday, November 30, 2009

Matshita Bd-mlt Uj232as Firmware

NO, NOT 'THE "BI-BI-SI'" but 'RAI, RAI "TI-VI'" Let's start from

The operation was simple. Climbed on the roof, I proceeded to turn the television antenna of about 180 °. The cold lands of Punta Rolle towards the valley floor. The attempt was to verify the quality and quantity of television reception by pointing the antenna to other shores. The certainty of having more channels made available to trigger the desire to try. I can not guarantee that it is a feasible thing to all positions. Inf acts many buildings of St. Martin are certainly "off" at least not with the optical antennas the valley floor. Those who remain curious about the test and if anything can groped comment and share the results of the experiment. It is not excluded that in favorable positions can also groped with internal antennas. In addition to the channels we already know, pointing the antenna south Dahlia TV is received, a series of encrypted channels, or pay (sport, football, adult, documentary, etc.. Etc..), A children's channel (Boing Tv) , Coming Soon, Iris Mediaset and others that I can not remember.

With the advent of digital terrestrial television, I would have hoped for more and better San Martino. Instead We are once again underserved. Technology now allows for actions that were unthinkable in the past decade. Based on the area to serve you should choose the channels to be transmitted. San Martino is totally tourist area. Here is some sports channels (free to air and pay a few others) would be appreciated. Channels as well as in foreign languages, English at all but not only. I have the utmost respect for Ladino, Mocheni and Cimbri. Minorities are an asset to be valued and defended, but honestly to see the TV channel dedicated to them I do not care anything at all. In its place, preferably in addition, I prefer something else. It would be interesting that these considerations of mine arrived in the "nerve center" where decide whether and what to put on the air. Again, St. Martin's need for our guests (but also goes to our advantage), a digital terrestrial television to the occasion.

How often do I have the explanation of the title of the post: well, the channels visible "tacking" the antenna to the south, there is also the BBC News, often in an enviable English Oxonia. Can someone be interested in bringing to St. Martin with a digital terrestrial television offering at least decent?