I am totally new to this satellite thing. ??? I was chatting on MSN with a friend today from Canada who was telling me about the wonderful world of FTA TV. So, I am trying to learn what I need & what I have to do.
At any rate I am a Canadian expat living in Seoul, South Korea. There is very limited North American TV here. Friends, Sex in the City, Law & Order X, and CSI X would be it for the shows along with some often repeated Hollywood movies. I did a search on this forum for anything about Seoul and/or Korea to no avail.
Using the the Lat & Long finder link you gave in another thread: https://www.satsig.net/maps/lat-long-finder.htm and Google Earth to find my house:
My Lat is : 37.5387
My Long is:126.991
In addition, I have been looking at: https://lyngsat.com/asia.html to try and find what's available and on what band.
I would like to know what size & type of dish and receiver I should be trying to obtain in order to, if at all possible, maximize my ability to watch North American TV, as well as BBC, BBC World, Australian and any other English language programming I can get my hands on. What would give me the most flexability/capability for the least investment? That is, the biggest bang for my buck.
Any advice you can give on what I should be looking for, what I should be trying to learn, and where I can find the information, would be most appreciated. I've also joined and am researching this forum: https://www.dsscommunity.com
Thank you in advance for any help or advice you can offer Eric, or others.

Mike