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Altech UEC VAST HD Satellite Decoder with VAST access card - $265 - FREE DELIVERY with code

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Altech UEC 4121 HD DSD 4121 Satellite Receiver with VAST card - $265 - FREE SHIPPING FOR EVERY STATE EXCEPT WA

Special promotion only for OzBargain Shoppers. Just put OZBARGAIN as the coupon code when checking out.

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Altech UEC 4121 HD DSD Satellite TV Receiver with VAST Smart Card – This unit will provide all the new freeview - One HD, Eleven, 9GO, 9GEM, 7Two, 7Mate, All the new ABC and SBS Channels to anyone in black spot areas and rural areas. Say good bye to your old optus aurora satellite system and purchase this new system which has all the new channels.

Will plug and play into your existing satellite dish setup on the optus c1 satellite. If you have an existing foxtel dish or optus aurora dish this box will plug and play to vast majority of dishes.

Features:

240 Volt - 12Volt is an extra $40
Supports Digital HD and SD - works on new TVs and old TVs
Includes VAST Smart Card
Channels that are available on the service are
ABC 1 , 2/4 , 3, ABC 24 News HD - for each state
SBS 1 , 2 , HD for each state
GWN ,WIN and Ten WEST for WA
Imparja and 7Central HD, NBN, Prime, WIN, Local Regional News for East Coast Viewers and travellers
All the new digital channels from 7 , 9 , 10 which include
One HD, Eleven, 9 GO , 9 GEM , 7 Mate, 7 Two

For more information see
1. www.myvasttv.com.au
2. www.digitalready.gov.au
3. http://myswitch.digitalready.gov.au/

If you are not eligble for access according to the myswitch.digitalready.gov.au website , you can apply through the ACMA - read below, or contact us for more information and help regarding Senator Stephen Conroy's promise, providing every Australian with equal access to digital TV channels in Australia.
SUBSIDY AREA - DATE OF APPLICATIONS OPEN - AMOUNT OF SUBSIDY
Regional South Australia - 15 July 2010 - $400

Victoria - 5 November 2010 - $400

Queensland - 20 April 2011 - $400, $550, $700

Remote South Australia - September 2011 - $400, $550

New South Wales - November 2011 - $400, $550

Northern Territory - May 2012 - $550, $700

Tasmania - October 2012 - $400

Western Australia - November 2012 - $400, $550, $700

Under the Broadcasting Service Act 1992, television viewers who do not have adequate reception of one or more terrestrial digital commercial television broadcasting services should be able to access satellite television services via VAST.

The legislation establishes three categories of viewers with respect to VAST eligibility:
1. Viewers in remote licence areas and individual households covered by an out-of-area authorisation (including persons currently receiving satellite television via Aurora);
2. Viewers in parts of regional Australia that are recognised areas of poor terrestrial digital television reception; and
3. Viewers in the rest of Australia, in areas generally having good terrestrial digital television reception who do not have adequate reception of all applicable terrestrial digital commercial television services at their individual location.
4. Travellers who are travelling through rural areas of Australia

While viewers in the first two categories are automatically eligible for VAST services, those in the third category must apply for access on a case-by-case basis. The VAST service is available from 15 December 2010. Viewers in remote licence areas are eligible to receive VAST services from that date. In general, VAST services will not be available to viewers outside of remote licence areas until six months before digital switchover in their area. Information on how to apply is available.

These principles are established in Part 9C of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, as well as in the conditional access schemes registered for the VAST licence areas. Copies of the schemes are available.

http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_312372

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closed Comments

  • +3

    Can you hook ozbargainers up with all channels please?

    • What channels you get depends on where you register your smartcard.

      Give us a call for more info. It is more for people in blackspot areas or
      rural areas.

  • I have an Telstra dish outside, will that work?

    • https://www.myvast.com.au/equipment
      "a satellite dish of at least 65cm diameter."

      What I'm wondering is
      "Access to this new satellite service is managed by a smart card which is supplied with the satellite set top box. To access VAST you will need to register your details including your address, reception location and smart card number to enable access."

      So how do they verify your address? I'd love to get interstate channels, especially Imparja

      • "So how do they verify your address?"

        Well they've got to send the card somewhere…

        • They cant really , unless they fly out to your house and knock on your door i guess.

      • Some people register the cards to east coast areas. It is not illegal
        but it is a breach of broadcast licences. So you are not supposed to,
        but what address you provide is entirely up to you .

        We condemn anyone putting in fake addresses of course :)

    • If its an old foxtel dish - yes it will plug and play ,
      you will get all the new commercial freeview channels if you are
      in an eligible area.

  • 2nd link is broken. I'm guessing it should be: https://www.myvast.com.au/

  • If I use a duel LNB can I have this system running of the same dish as an active foxtel sub ?

    • yes you can

  • Are channels broadcast via VAST in MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 codec? Would the quality of the broadcast be better than the regular over-the-air signals?

    • yes the quality is mpeg2 and mpeg4 ,
      for most areas it will probably be the same.

      It is more for people in blackspot areas and rural areas who
      can not get digital TV. Some people do use it to pick up the football
      early in Western Australia but we condemn that of course

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