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FreeView|http://freeviewnz.tv/]
is the new consortium of TV and radio providers, providing digital service by [DVB-S] on the Optus D1 satellite.
+FreeView is the new consortium of TV and radio providers, providing digital service by [DVB-S] on the Optus D1 satellite. [FreeView|http://freeviewnz.tv/]
+There is also a DVB-T service over UHF
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-MythTv supports DVB, and there are a number of DVB devices that are supported under [Linux]. There are some tricks to setting this up, but we'll cover them all below. I have installed all the software below on [Ubuntu] Edgy (6.10). It does not cover the basic MythTv installation, which you are assumed to have done already. If not, the [Ubuntu guide|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV] is very straightforward.
+MythTv supports DVB, and there are a number of DVB devices that are supported under [Linux]. There are some tricks to setting this up, but we'll cover them all below. I have installed all the software below on [Ubuntu] Edgy (6.10). It does not cover the basic MythTv installation, which you are assumed to have done already. If not, the [Ubuntu guide|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV] is very straightforward.<br>
+DVB-T is also covered over in [FreeViewHDMythTvNotes]
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!! Hardware and connectivity
Get a DVB card. The ~TechniSat ~SkyStar 2 satellite used to be $139 for a serial remote or $145 for a USB remote on Trade Me from [an importer|http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Listings.aspx?member=1094847], who lives in Te Awamutu, and is a thoroughly nice bloke. Sadly he hasn't had any for ages.