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Reader question: No BVN on my PSI satellite receiver, what now?
Dear readers,
Since this morning 08.30 no BVN on my PSI satellite receiver: NO SIGNAL. And that while I'm addicted to Adultery from the VARA.
Contacted PSI in Bangkok to which the lady replied your dish is not good. While I do receive all other programs. I was not satisfied with the answer. After ten minutes she came back on the phone and said that there were problems with BVN.
What now? Help!
Regards,
John
Don't ask PSI because nothing to do with your dish. Ask BVN on their site. BVN is usually aware of whether a signal has been interrupted, or when the signal comes through again, and so on. Better yet, sign up for a subscription http://nl-tv.asia/
I have the same here in the isaan, no signal on the BVN channel since this morning, and I also think the series of adultery is very good, besides cops Maastricht of course.
if you can go on the internet, as is apparently the case, you always have BVN.
In Chiangrai I also no longer have a BVN channel, so I now receive BVN via the Internet.
You just go on Google- ,,WATCH BVN FOR FREE”.
Hallo,
I just had a look this morning in Kram-Laem Mae Phim,
Rayong Province.
Regards,
John D Kruse
I watch BVN Livestream over the internet these days. you already have good quality with a low speed and even with 3G on my phone very well received.
If I want to see it on my TV, I stream it via my computer or mobile with my apple tv.
I had the same problems on Samui. I received BVN on channel 261. Suddenly last week: ”No signal”
They now turned out to be at 273, but again after a few days: "No signal"
Now they are back on channel 262. Good picture during the day.
In the evening ”block formation”, disruption, which may be due to thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, last week.
But maybe the dish needs to be adjusted.
Loe,
Do nothing about your dish, the signal is now better!
I think you can also track adultery through this site http://programma.vara.nl/overspel on the computer and who knows, there may be more to follow this way, just google.
greetings ben
Via NPO.nl and then missed broadcast, you can watch at your own convenient time. Adultery and Cops can be seen there almost a week ago. You can also use the npo app on your iPad or phone. Both the Dutch TV and radio channels can then be received fine and without any problems.
Dear people, the signal is back from BVN, so I can enjoy adultery again tonight, thanks for the responses
try this one:
http://programma.vara.nl/overspel
possibly supplement your chrome browser with Hola Better Internet.
This is to change your country of origin. See website of Hola:
https://www.google.nl/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=hola+better+internet
Good luck!!