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DESCRIPTION of Humax Foxsat HDR Freesat+ Satellite Receiver
- Humax Foxsat HDR Freesat+ PVR 500GB Twin Feed Reciever
- Manufacturer: Humax
- Box contains:
- Freesat+ HD Receiver
- Remote Control & Batteries
- HDMI Lead
- User's manual
- Inputs:
- LNB IN * 2 (twin feed)
- Ethernet Connection
- Outputs:
- Scart * 2
- HDMI
- USB
- SPDIF
- LNB OUT
- Colour: Black
- Dimensions (W*D*H): 39*26*6cm
- Features:
- Freesat HD and SD channel recording
- Simultaneous viewing of one channel while recording another
- Supports HDTV signals MPEG4 and MPEG2
- Under 1W power consumption in standby
- HDMI - Digital interface for perfect transmission of picture and sound
- Simutaneous playing of transmissions over HDMI, Composite and scart
- Easy Installation and operation
- Resolution format: 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i
- DVB-S2 and DVB-S compatiable
- Full Colour high resolution Electronic programme guide (7 Day EPG)
- Dolby digital audio ouptput (S/PDIF)
- Automatic software upgrade via satellite
- Upscaling of SDTV to HD
- Audio Description / One touch subtitles
- Massive 500GB HDD
- Comes with over 140 Digital channels
- Series Link
USES of Humax Foxsat HDR Freesat+ Satellite Receiver
- Used in conjuction with a Satellite Dish and Quad LNB to receive Standard & High Definition Freesat Channels including:
- BBC 1,2,3,4, BBC HD, BBC News
- UTV, ITV 2,3,4, ITV HD
- Channel 4 HD, E4, More 4, Film 4
- News Channels, Childrens, Movie channels.
- Contains many of the Sky+ HD functions but without the need for a subscription
ADVANTAGES of Humax Foxsat HDR Freesat+ Receiver
- This is the very best 'Free' Satellite Receiver on the market. It is extremely reliable and has great features that would rival a Sky+ HD Box but without the need to subscribe.
- Capable of receiving High Definition channels
- Has twin feeds so it is possible to look at one programme while recording another.
- Has a huge Hard drive 500GB Hard drive
- The box is easy to tune i.e. all you need to do is enter a postcode
- If there is a frequency change or a new channel becomes available, the reciever will automatically tune the channel in
Software interface is very easy to use. - It is easy get spare remotes i.e. there is millions of Freesat receivers in use.
DISADVANTAGES of Humax Foxsat Freesat+ Receiver
- it is one of the most expensive Satellite Receivers stocked by TvTrade.ie
- It does not contain the Irish Channels i.e. you will still need an a TV aerial to get the Irish stations
- Overview
- How Do I receive the Freesat Channels ?
- How Do I install a Freesat system ?
- How to install a Freesat+ Receiver
- Using Postcodes to Programme a Freesat+ Receiver
- How to Select a Channel or a Programme
- How to Pause or Rewind Live TV
- How to Record & Play back a TV Programme
- Teletext, Subtitles and Red Button on Freesat+
- Teletext
- Freesat Subtitles
- Freesat Red Button
- How to programme a freesat+ receiver for another region
- How to add extra channels onto a freesat+ reciever
- My Humax Remote Control has stopped working
Overview
Complete users guide which contains written and video instructions covering
- the uses
- installation
- technical advice for a Humax Freesat+ Receiver
How Do I Receive the Freesat Channels
The process is identical as for a normal free-to-air satellite system
How Do I install a Freesat system ?
Just follow the steps below





How to install a Freesat+ Receiver
- Unpack the box
- Humax Freesat+ Receiver
- Remote control and batteries
- HDMI Lead
- User's Manual
- Screw the both leads from the satellite dish into the LNB in (1&2) connection
- Connect the HDMI lead from TV to HDMI connection on box
- Plug in the power lead
- Use your TV remote to switch TV to HDMI input
Using Postcodes to Programme a Freesat+ receiver
One of the first things you will be asked for is your Postcode.
This ensures that the regional variation of BBC, ITV is correct for where you live.
See sample postcodes for different regions of the UK click on Freesat Postcodes
e.g.
| Region | Postcode |
| Belfast | BT11AA |
| London | WC11AA |
- An Installation screen showing signal strenght is displayed press 'OK'
- 'Scanning signal' takes about 10-15 seconds
- Press 'OK' again
- On next screen
- enter postcode e.g. BT11AA for Northern Ireland
- Press 'OK' to select screen size
- Press 'OK' again to proceed
- Next screen 'Replace existing services'
- Displays channels as they are added and % complete - takes 30-40 seconds
- COMPLETE ! - The Freesat+ box is now totally programmed for this postcode
How to programme a freesat+ receiver for another region
It is possible to re-install your freesat receiver by selecting the 'First time install' option.
This will do a complete new install of thr region of your choosing.
- Press 'MENU' button on the remote
- Select 'Setup' from menu
- Scroll down to 'First Time Install'
- Select 'Freesat Tuning' and press 'OK' button
- Enter your new region's postcode ie WC11AA for London
- Press OK
- Press 'Yes' to confirm
- This searches the channels list & puts your region at the top
- It adds every regional variation but your region is prioritised
- Just takes a minute or two
- When finished, just hit EXIT
- You can confirm regional changes by accessing the channel list
How to use the Freesat+ EPG and Info options
Changing Chanels
To change channels simply
- use the channel up and down button on remote
- or type in the number of the channel and press ok
alternatively
- Press the OK button
- Gives a list of channels and just arrow up/dowm to select
Another option is to
- Press the Guide button
- Use the arrow buttons to select programme and press ok.
Info Button
- Press the GUIDE button
- You can group the programmes by type
- For example, Press Movies
- Select using the arrow buttons
- Synopsis of programme appears at the top
If you are currentlty watching a programme
- Just press the i button
- This will also show you the programme info.
How to Pause and Rewind Live TV
- To rewind, just press rewind button
- The channel must have been on already for a period of time
- it continuously records whatever channel is selected currently
- You can rewind in different sppeeds up to 64x
- You can also fast forward if you rewound to far.
- You can also rewind(15 secs) and fast fw(2min) in segments
To record program, simply press record button if on that channel.
How to Record & Play Back a TV Programme
If you are watching a programme and you want to record it
- just hit the record button on the remote
- Once you have done this, you are free to move to another channel
- It will still keep recrding the programme you selected
- To set the duration of the recording
- Press record button again
- Duration menu pops up
- use the left/right arrows to set the duration
- To stop recording, simply press the stop button
To record and TV programme later on or make a series link
-
- Press the GUIDE button
- Use the arrow buttons to move to the programme you want to record
- Press the RECORD button
- If you want other options, just click the OK button instead of the RECORD
- If you Press OK when the programmed is highlighted, you get
- Record Whole Series
- Record Single Programme
- Watch
- Select the option that suits you best
To view what you have/are recording
- Press the media button(red button)
- This gives a list of everything periously recorded
- Use the arrow buttons to navigate this list and press OK to select item
- This give a new menu with options including
- Delete
- Resume Playback
- Play from Start
- Again use the arrows to navigate and press OK to select.
Within the Media Centre you can also
Listen to music you have uploaded or
View photos you have upload to the Humax Freesat+ Receiver.
How to use Subtitles,Teletext and Red Button on a Freesat+ receiver
FREESAT+ TELETEXT
- Press the SUB button
- Using the arrow keys, select TELETEXT
- If Teletext is available on that channel, it will appear now
- Use as normal Teletext
- Press Exit to go back to normal TV channels
FREESAT+ SUBTITLES
This is very handy and easy to use function but is not available on all programmes
- To turn on Subtitles: press 'SUB' button
- Select English from the Menu
- Wait a few sec and it will appear if available
- To turn off Subtitles: press 'SUB' button again
- Press OFF
FREESAT+ RED BUTTON
Brings up teletext onto the screen or also display multiples screens
- Select BBC 1
- Press the 'Red Button'
- Wait 5-10 seconds
- The teletext menu can be accessed by selecting the relevant section
- e.g. 300 Sport
- Use the arrows to navigate the menus
- To get back to normal TV, press EXIT
- The red button is particularly useful when certain sporting event are on.
- At Wimbledon for example, you can select what match you want to view.
How to add extra channels onto a freesat+ reciever
There are a number of free-to-air satellite channels that may be of interest to viewers
but do not come on freesat+ boxes such as sky news etc.
The Freesat box allows you to add these channels onto your
STEP 1: ADD NON-FREESAT CHANNELS
- Press the 'MENU' button
- Select 'MANUAL TUNE'
- Select USER DEFINED TRANSPONDER
- See video for adding channel example (Sky News)
- You will need to know the transponder info for the new channel
- Sky News transponder: 27500
- Rest of settings are OK for Sky News
- Press Search
- Once found and saved, press exit
- Upon exiting, you will see a dramatic change in line up
You will have to decide if the extra channel is worth the dramatic change in channel lineup
My Humax Remote Control has stopped working
Index
- 1. How to assemble a sky/freesat satellite dish
- 2. How to mount a sky/freesat satellite dish
- 3. How to align a sky/freesat satellite dish
- 4. Running the cables & attaching connectors
- 5. Installing the satellite receiver
1. How to Assemble a Sky / Freesat Satellite Dish
List of sky dish components
- Sky satellite dish
- Wall bracket
- Wall tube (arm)
- Elevation Bracket
- Dish Bracket
- Fixing Kit
- Feed arm
- LNB (plastic insert)
Tools needed to assemble sky dish
- 10mm, 13mm socket and ratchet
- Philips screwdriver
Steps to assemble the satellite dish
- Open fixing kit and select U-bolts (qty: 2), nuts (qty: 4)
- Insert the U bolts through the wall bracket
- Thread on the nuts
- Insert the arm and tighten the nuts using 10mm socket and ratchet.
- The wall bracket & arm assembly is complete
- Next insert U-bolts (qty: 2) through the elevation bracket
- Loosely tighten nuts
- Attach the Elevation bracket to the dish bracket
- using bolts and washers (qty: 4) and tighten with 13mm socket and ratchet
- Use the bolts and nuts (qty:4) and the philips screw driver to attach the dish bracket to the dish.
- Use the long threaded bolt and small nut to attach the Feed arm to the back base of the dish bracket so the arm protrudes in front of the dish
- Finally insert the LNB (and plastic insert) into the end of the arm and secure with a tie wrap.
2. How to Mount a Satellite Dish
Equipment needed to mount a satellite dish on a wall
- Sky satellite dish, complete with wall bracket and arm
- Coach bolt M8 x 50mm & 10mm plastic plugs (qty: 4)
Tools needed to mount on a wall
- Cordless drill - ideally a 24-36v SDS Drill
- 8mm, 10mm drill bits
- 10mm, 13mm socket and rachet
- Satellite meter
Criteria on where to mount the satellite dish?
- Dish must face South East (141 degrees i.e. direction of sun 11am BST).
- Wall must be a solid surface capable of carrying weight of satellite dish
- Signal must not be blocked by houses or trees (signal is coming in at 21 degrees to the horizontal)
- Place at back or gable end of house to minimise visual intrusion
- Place as close at possible to room / wire box to which the satellite cables are to connect so as to minimise cable run
Steps
- Place the wall bracket and arm in the correct location
- Use the cordless drill and 8mm drill bit to drill 4 guide holes
- Use 10mm drill bit to drill holes to a depth of 60mm
- Insert the 4 plastic plugs in the holes and mount the wall bracket using the 4 Coach bolts.
- Tighten the coach bolts using the 13mm socket and rachet.
- Attach the satellite dish to the arm of the wall plate
- Use 10mm socket to lightly tighten the dish 'U'-bolts so they are fixed to arm but the dish can still rotated
- Follow steps in the How to Align a satellite dish guide above
3. How to Align a Sky / Freesat Satellite Dish
- Having already mounted the satellite dish on
- Attach your satellite meter to the dish LNB
- Align the dish so that it is (1) perfectly vertical, (2) pointing South East (141 degrees).
- Rotate the dish slowly over and back.
- Repeat adjusting the tilt angle by 1 or 2 degrees to until a signal is found.
- Tightend the U-bolts and side bolts using the 10mm & 13mm sockets.
- Disconnect the satellite meter
- Connect a cable with an 'F-type' connector from the Dish to the satellite box
- Check that the signal is working.
4. How to Run the Cabling & Attach Connectors
The next step is to run satellite cable to the satellite receiver.
Tools Needed
- Hammer
- Snips
- Drill
- SDS Drill Bit 10X450
Equipment
- Satellite Installation Kit
Prior to Begining you must decide
- Decide how to run cable
- connect into existing cables in the attic
- Normally neater but requires additional connectors
- May need a multi-meter to be able to identify the correct cable
- May result in longer cable runs
- Run a cable directly from the satellite dish to the satellite receiver
- Fastest and eastiest way to run a cable
- Cable runs are normally shorter
- Requires the drill of a hole through a wall
- connect into existing cables in the attic
STEPS
- If the satellite reciever is to be located next to the external wall of a room
- use a drill and an SDS Drill Bit 10X450 to drill a hole through the wall
- ensuring to drill from the inside out.
- To conceal broken plaster use either:
- Hole tidy (insert inside and out before the cable is run)
- Cable Cover nailed onto the outside wall after the cable has been run
- Feed the end of the satellite cable through the wall leaving enough cable to reach the front of the satellite box.
- Now start tacking the cable using 7mm clips and a Hammer
- Ensuring that the cable runs down from the hole that been drilled in the wall
- This will stop water following the cable into the house.
- Continue tacking the cable
- Run cable vertically or horizontally but NEVER diagonally
- If possible hide cable under the plint or behind drain pipes (using 300mm cable ties)
- Cut the cable leaving enough lenght to reach the LNB of the dish
- Put on an F Connector on the each end of the satellite cable
- Screw the F connector on the LNB
- Seal the connection using Insulation tape or ideally waterproof Self Amalgamating tape
- Secure the cable to the dish feed arm using either 300mm cable ties or Insulation tape
- Final Step is to put on an F Connector on the satellite cable next to the satellite receiver
How to put on an F-Connector
5. How to Install your Satellite Receiver
- Satellite Receiver
- Remote control

Freesat Channels
|
EPG No. |
Channel Name |
EPG No. |
Channel Name |
|
Entertainment |
Lifestyle |
||
|
101 |
BBC One |
400 |
Wedding TV |
|
102 |
BBC Two |
401 |
Wedding TV Asia |
|
103 |
UTV |
402 |
Information TV |
|
104 |
Channel 4 |
403 |
Rural TV |
|
105 |
Five |
405 |
Food Network |
|
106 |
BBC Three |
406 |
Food Network +1 |
|
107 |
BBC Four |
450 |
Men & Motors |
|
108 |
BBC HD |
|
|
|
110 |
BBC Alba |
Music |
|
|
113 |
ITV2 |
500 |
Chart Show TV |
|
114 |
ITV2 +1 |
501 |
The Vault |
|
115 |
ITV3 |
502 |
Flava |
|
116 |
ITV3 +1 |
504 |
B4U Music |
|
117 |
ITV4 |
509 |
Zing |
|
118 |
ITV4 +1 |
514 |
Clubland TV |
|
120 |
S4C Digidol |
|
|
|
120 |
Channel 4 |
Children |
|
|
121 |
Channel 4 +1 |
600 |
CBBC |
|
122 |
E4 |
601 |
CBeebies |
|
123 |
E4 +1 |
602 |
CITV |
|
124 |
More4 |
603 |
POP |
|
125 |
More4 +1 |
604 |
Pop Girl |
|
135 |
CBS Drama |
605 |
Tiny Pop |
|
136 |
CBS Reality |
606 |
Kix! |
|
137 |
CBS Action |
|
|
|
138 |
Zone Horror |
Radio |
|
|
139 |
Zone Horror +1 |
700 |
BBC Radio 1 |
|
140 |
BET |
701 |
BBC Radio 1Xtra |
|
141 |
BET +1 |
702 |
BBC Radio 2 |
|
|
|
703 |
BBC Radio 3 |
|
News & Sport |
704 |
BBC Radio 4 FM |
|
|
200 |
BBC News |
705 |
BBC Radio 5 Live |
|
201 |
BBC Parliament |
706 |
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra |
|
202 |
S4C2 |
707 |
BBC 6 Music |
|
203 |
Al Jazeera English |
708 |
BBC Radio 7 |
|
204 |
EuroNews |
709 |
BBC Asian Network |
|
205 |
France 24 |
710 |
BBC Radio 4 LW |
|
206 |
RT |
711 |
BBC World Service |
|
207 |
CNN International |
712 |
BBC Radio Scotland |
|
208 |
Bloomberg Television |
713 |
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal |
|
209 |
NHK World TV |
714 |
BBC Radio Wales |
|
210 |
CNBC Europe |
715 |
BBC Radio Cymru |
|
|
|
716 |
BBC Radio Ulster |
|
Movies |
718 |
BBC Radio London |
|
|
300 |
Film4 |
719 |
Capital 95.8 |
|
301 |
Film4 +1 |
720 |
Choice FM |
|
302 |
True Movies |
721 |
Classic FM |
|
303 |
True Movies 2 |
722 |
Gold |
|
304 |
Movies4Men |
723 |
Xfm London |
|
306 |
Movies4Men 2 |
724 |
Absolute Radio |
|
|
|
725 |
Absolute Classic Rock |
|
BBC & ITV Regional |
726 |
Absolute 80s |
|
|
950 |
BBC 1 London |
727 |
NME Radio |
|
951 |
BBC 1 Channel Islands |
728 |
WRN Radio |
|
952 |
BBC 1 East Midlands |
729 |
Jazz FM |
|
953 |
BBC 1 East (E) |
730 |
Planet Rock |
|
954 |
BBC 1 East (W) |
731 |
Talksport |
|
955 |
BBC 1 North West |
750 |
RTÉ Radio 1 |
|
956 |
BBC 1 N.East & Cumbria |
751 |
RTÉ Radio 2fm |
|
957 |
BBC 1 Northern Ireland |
752 |
RTÉ Radio lyric fm |
|
958 |
BBC 1 Oxford |
753 |
RTÉ Radió na Gaeltacta |
|
959 |
BBC 1 South East |
777 |
Insight Radio |
|
960 |
BBC 1 Scotland |
786 |
BFBS Radio |
|
961 |
BBC 1 South |
790 |
TWR |
|
962 |
BBC 1 South West |
|
|
|
963 |
BBC 1 West Midlands |
Shopping |
|
|
964 |
BBC 1 Wales |
800 |
QVC |
|
965 |
BBC 1 West |
801 |
price-drop tv |
|
966 |
BBC 1 Yorkshire |
802 |
bid tv |
|
967 |
BBC 1 East Yorks & Lincs |
803 |
Pitch TV |
|
968 |
BBC 2 England |
804 |
Pitch World |
|
969 |
BBC 2 Northern Ireland |
805 |
Gems TV |
|
970 |
BBC 2 Scotland |
806 |
TV Shop |
|
971 |
BBC 2 Wales |
808 |
JML Home & DIY |
|
974 |
Channel 4 London |
809 |
JML Direct |
|
975 |
Channel 4 London +1 |
810 |
JML Cookshop |
|
977 |
ITV London |
811 |
Thane Direct |
|
|
|
812 |
Ideal World |
|
Special Interest |
813 |
Create and Craft |
|
|
650 |
Teacher's TV |
814 |
speed auction tv |
|
690 |
Inspiration |
815 |
The Jewellery Channel |
|
691 |
Daystar TV |
|
|
|
692 |
Genesis TV |
|
|
"Got our new freesat box last week. Husband installed it at the weekend. Very quick and easy to set up. Love the recording features and the EPG is like sky. Have got rid of our sky contract now and delighted with the humax."
– Mary Jones
"Very happy with my humax. Didn't have any trouble getting it all working. Find it very easy to use and works like a dream. Thanks."
– Paul Keane
"Fair comment. There's nothing quite like a Sky+ HD box but the Humax is by far the best Freesat Receiver on the market and certainly the closest receiver to a Sky HD box out there, certainly from a non subscription point of view."
– TV Trade Team
"Had tried the Sagem Freesat+ but found the hard drive and fan noisy - upgraded to this Humax box and it is much better - it is whisper quiet and the overall build quality is very good. Only disappointment so far (vs a Sky+ box) is that if I am watching a programme and then decide to record, it will only record from that point on and not include what the part of the programme that I had previously not been watching... otherwise, series link works, etc. It is a bit complicated to use - not too bad, but I did have to get out the user manual at one point to figure something out, and as a techie, that is unusual for me. Overall, I'm happy with it."
– Ruairí
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OVERVIEW
The 3 terms widely (and often incorrectly) used to describe a
receiver to get the free satellite channels are:
- Free to Air: Generic Satellite receiver
- Freesat: ITV/BBC patented range
- Freeview: NOT a Satellite receiver - its a Terrestrial Digital receiver
Below we give full details of the differences
Free to Air (FTA)
- This is a Satellite Digital receiver and is used with a satellite dish
- It is Free to Air meaning it is used to pick up free satellite channels
- but can come with a card slot to allow it to be used for subscription services
- It is capable of working with any satellite (so long as the dish is large enough)
- Manufactured by a range of up to about 120 different companies
- Boxes can come in the following formats
- Standard definition receivers: No hard drive
- High Definition Receivers: Option to add on external hard drive
- HD+ Receiver: Twin feeds to allow you to record one channel & look at another
- HD Satellite & Combo receiver: a satellite feed & a Digital terrestrial feed
- Good Points ?
- It is non subscription
- It is very versatile in terms of channel line up and satellite
- huge range of different boxes
- generally cheaper than freesat
- Drawback
- Unlike freesat it does not automatically updates if their is a frequency change
- or a new channels becomes available
- getting spare remotes etc can be a problem
- Main channels include (on astra 2, but totally flexible):
- BBC 1,2,3,4,
- UTV, ITV 2,3,4,
- Channel 4, E4, More 4,
- 6 News Channels, 7 Childrens, 8 Movie channels.
- TVTRADE.IE stock these in our free to air satellite receiver section
FREESAT
Main points
- This is a Satellite Digital receiver
- Works a Satellite dish
- It meets the Freesat standards set out by ITV/BBC to work
- It will work anywhere in Ireland from a 60cm satellite dish
- It comes in range of types (and about 5 manufactures):
- Freesat SD: SD with no hard drive
- Freesat HD: HD with no hard drive
- Freesat+: twin feed, with hard drive, series link etc
- What makes Freesat special ?
- It is non subscription
- It has a standard channel line up (programme with a UK Post code)
- it automatically updates if their is a frequency change
- or a new channels becomes available
- easy to get spare remotes etc (there is 10 million freesat boxes out there)
- Drawbacks
- It is generally more expensive that free to air boxes
- It is not as flexible - i.e. you can't decide the order of the channels in freesat mode
- Only works off the Astra 2 (28 degrees E) satellite.
- Main channels include:
- BBC 1,2,3,4,
- UTV, ITV 2,3,4,
- Channel 4, E4, More 4,
- 6 News Channels, 7 Childrens, 8 Movie channels.
- TVTRADE.IE stock these in our Freesat Satellite Receivers section
Freeview
Main points
- This is a terrestrial Digital receiver (NOT a satellite receiver)
- Works with UHF Aerial rather than a Satellite dish
- It meets the Freeview standards set out by ITV/BBC
- It does not generally work in Ireland (Except along border and East coast)
- It is not stocked by TVTrade.ie
- What people generally mean when they say Freeview is that they are looking for either:
- Free To Air Receiver
- Freesat Receiver
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