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			<title>FTA and local stations</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I just converted my Pansat back to 2500 via factory bin to pick up true FTA signals. However, I'm aimed at Echostar 7 and 10 and there are 3 channels listed as FTA. What about local TV stations? I would like to pick up local Detroit stations and possibly Toledo and I'm near Canada also. Why can't I...]]></description>
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<div>I just converted my Pansat back to 2500 via factory bin to pick up true FTA signals. However, I'm aimed at Echostar 7 and 10 and there are 3 channels listed as FTA. What about local TV stations? I would like to pick up local Detroit stations and possibly Toledo and I'm near Canada also. Why can't I find these since they are true FTA? Help please.</div>


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