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31 Can I Get Star Trek: Voyager On My Satellite Dish? When Is It On?




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This article is from the Satellite TV FAQ, by Gary Bourgois flash@lopez.marquette.mi.us with numerous contributions by others.

31 Can I Get Star Trek: Voyager On My Satellite Dish? When Is It On?

If you have DBS, you can *NOT* get Star Trek Voyager. No current DBS
service offers a UPN affiliate, and for now there are no plans. If you
have DBS, your only possible source for UPN is to use your regular TV
antenna or rabbit ears. If you have no UPN affiliate in your area, and
don't want (or can't get) cable, then you have only ONE CHOICE:

BUD!

Many TVRO owners got into Satellite TV just for Science Fiction
programming (It is ALL up there, including a channel of nothing BUT Sci Fi)
All the current running network and syndicated SCI FI shows are broadcast
by satellite, and as a dish owner, you have the chance to see MOST of these
shows *FOR FREE* BEFORE they are shown on the local station, because the tapes
are transmitted TO the stations and networks BY SATELLITE. In the case of
Star Trek: Voyager, Here are the particulars:

ALL THESE FEEDS HAPPEN ON MONDAY.....

  T1/03  Paramount Syndication Leased Transponder:
 12:00n  (Est)    First Secondary Feed, No Logo
  
  T1/19 United Paramount Leased Transponder:
  5:30pm (Est)    Second Secondary Feed, No Logo
  8:00pm (Est)    Primary Eastern Feed, Ugly Upn Logo In Lower Right
 11:00pm (Est)    Primary Western Feed, Ugly Upn Logo In Lower Right

STEREO: 6.2L 6.8R
MONO: 5.8
WIDEBAND

We feel it is important enough to repeat: Star Trek: Voyager is *NOT* available
in *ANY* form on the DBS dishes (Either DSS or Primestar). They do not have
a UPN Affiliate, and at least for now they have NO plans to add one. If
you want Star Trek: Voyager, and can't see it on your local channel, the ONLY
way to get it is on a BUD!

 

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