jamesb4
08-12-2009, 12:53 PM
Hi all.
I have had a few looks at moving to Sat over the last few years, but was always put off by it appearing to be mostly foreign, football and ****, which I am not overly interested in. For my faults, Rugby is my favourite sport, but due to Setanta messing everything up and then Sky Sports not picking up many of the options going spare, there is very little Rugby to watch at the weekends now.
I am looking to move from DBoxII on cable, for obvious reasons, in a hope that I can at least pick up some of the French Rugby matches. Having had experience on the DBox I am hoping the transition to a DM600 or DM800HD will not be too traumatic.
I tend to read a lot and then try things out for myself, as you learn a lot more that way, and only ask questions when I hit a brickwall. So thanks in advance to all those who have written guides and tutorials that I will come across and be using. No doubt, I will be asking some questions, so I lookforward to meeting you in the forum. Once I have some experience and knowledge then I will gladly help members where I can.
James
I have had a few looks at moving to Sat over the last few years, but was always put off by it appearing to be mostly foreign, football and ****, which I am not overly interested in. For my faults, Rugby is my favourite sport, but due to Setanta messing everything up and then Sky Sports not picking up many of the options going spare, there is very little Rugby to watch at the weekends now.
I am looking to move from DBoxII on cable, for obvious reasons, in a hope that I can at least pick up some of the French Rugby matches. Having had experience on the DBox I am hoping the transition to a DM600 or DM800HD will not be too traumatic.
I tend to read a lot and then try things out for myself, as you learn a lot more that way, and only ask questions when I hit a brickwall. So thanks in advance to all those who have written guides and tutorials that I will come across and be using. No doubt, I will be asking some questions, so I lookforward to meeting you in the forum. Once I have some experience and knowledge then I will gladly help members where I can.
James