Free Satellite TV On PC
Technology is advancing so fast that now one can watch satellite TV or
hear radio on a home PC. All you need is special hardware known as PCTV
cards that are of two kinds. One kind needs to be installed in the PC while
the other kind is an external box that plugs into the PC’s USB port.


There are cards that use the PC’s infrastructure to decode satellite
signals and allow users to enjoy free-to-air digital television and radio
programs. There are cards that have built-in processors that allow TV
viewing in a separate window while the PC runs other programs. Both kinds of
cards can be utilized to receive Broadband Internet via Satellite. Requests
are made using a telephone line but data is received at 40MB per second via
the satellite dish.
To view satellite TV on your PC you would require a minimum processor
that is Pentium II 333 MHz, an operating system like Microsoft Windows
98/ME/2000/XP, as well as hardware consisting of sound card, spare USB slot,
and a CD Rom drive. If you are a computer geek you could in addition to the
cards have a Windows media player, real player, or quick time player all of
which will take you to the next level of viewership.
The options are many. The PC can be directly connected to a satellite
dish by using a product like Hauppauge 3000 or through the Internet cable;
or via the satellite box (run an aerial lead from the RF output socket of
the Shy Digibox to the input aerial socket on a standard PC TV card or USB
TV adapter). Direct TV and Dish TV both recommend using a connection via
their proprietary satellite TV receiver box as ideal.
With a PC-TV-Radio one can simultaneously or alternately watch regular
TV, a movie, or sports, and enjoy crystal clear music while writing,
checking mail, telewebbing, or surfing the Internet. The options are
astounding one can download and record favorite programs, record music, and
be creative.