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Hello<br /><br />I have a tarbs box, which today I tuned to the Apstar Satellite (76.5E). The channels which were previously the greek Channels on tarbs, are some arabic channels on UBI's package on Apstar, so they get de-scrambled, BUT MAD TV is on channel 12 and is now scrambled. <br /><br />Does anyone know if there's some way I can re-allocate the channels, so that I can watch MAD without having to subscribe all over again ? <br />ERT is no problem, as it's FTA, and I catch it off Panamsat 7 in any case.<br /><br />I am in S. Africa, so can't tune in to Optus, so I need to stick to the Apstar Satellite.<br /><br />Any ideas ?
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