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COMPANY REPORT TVRO Website ASIATVRO, China 
• Best source of information for 
TVRO fans (Satellite DXer) in China 
• Regularly updated by Xiaojun Tan 
• Thanks to ad banners, Xiaojun 
Tan can maintain his website full 
time 
• Always in contact with active 
satellite DXers in China 
www.ASIATVRO.com 
120 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 07-08/2014 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志121
The Information 
Source for Satellite 
DXers in China 
Xiaojun Tan has been operating the 
www.ASIATVRO.com Internet site since 
the year 2000. There you’ll find every-thing 
all the satellites in the Chinese sky. He 
even publishes a frequency list that 
is regularly updated. All the satellites 
from 49°E to 172°E are listed. Xiaojun 
Tan lives in Guangzhou, the capital of 
the Guangdong province in southern 
China and that’s where we met up with 
him. 
His first experience with satellite 
reception occurred in 1998: “That’s 
when I bought my first satellite dish; 
it was 75cm in diameter.” He used that 
dish to receive the APSTAR 7 satellite 
at 76.5°E. Two years later he started 
his website as a BBS (Bulleting Board 
System). “I also published quite a bit of 
■ 
ëGuangzhou 
you need to know in detail about 
Xiaojun Tan presents on his 
laptop his very successful website 
for Chinese TVRO fans: www. 
ASIATVRO.com 
satellite product news.” 
Since 2007 he’s been working full 
time for his own website. “This is made 
possible by the satellite dealers and 
manufacturers that advertise on my 
site.” This works only because Xiao-jun 
Tang spends almost all of his time 
keeping his site up to date. 
He gets help from roughly 2000 ac-tive 
TVRO fans – that’s what the sat-ellite 
DXers in China call themselves 
– from the English expression ‘TV Re-ceive 
Only’. Unfortunately, not every-thing 
is rosy in Xiaojun Tan’s life: “When 
I moved into a new apartment in 2009, 
I was not allowed to erect any satellite 
dishes.” Since then he’s only been able 
to watch satellite TV when he drops by 
his many TVRO friends in Guangzhou 
to talk shop. “The active TVRO fans 
meet once a month to share their ex-periences”, 
122 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com 
he tells us, “and we’ve also 
already met up at the CCBN trade show 
in Beijing.” 
With an average of 5000 active 
threads every month, it’s easy to see 
that his website is heavily used. The 
TVRO fans in China can use this web-site 
to find out everything they need 
to know for their hobby. Xiaojun Tan 
is convinced that satellite reception in 
China will continue to grow, especially 
for the reception of HDTV channels. 
“The necessary bandwidth for HDTV is 
only available through satellite technol-ogy”, 
he is convinced. With his www. 
ASIATVRO.com website he has be-come 
and will be for the future the right 
source of information for all the satel-lite 
reception friends in China. 
COMPANY REPORT TVRO Website ASIATVRO, China

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Asiatvro

  • 1. COMPANY REPORT TVRO Website ASIATVRO, China • Best source of information for TVRO fans (Satellite DXer) in China • Regularly updated by Xiaojun Tan • Thanks to ad banners, Xiaojun Tan can maintain his website full time • Always in contact with active satellite DXers in China www.ASIATVRO.com 120 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 07-08/2014 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志121
  • 2. The Information Source for Satellite DXers in China Xiaojun Tan has been operating the www.ASIATVRO.com Internet site since the year 2000. There you’ll find every-thing all the satellites in the Chinese sky. He even publishes a frequency list that is regularly updated. All the satellites from 49°E to 172°E are listed. Xiaojun Tan lives in Guangzhou, the capital of the Guangdong province in southern China and that’s where we met up with him. His first experience with satellite reception occurred in 1998: “That’s when I bought my first satellite dish; it was 75cm in diameter.” He used that dish to receive the APSTAR 7 satellite at 76.5°E. Two years later he started his website as a BBS (Bulleting Board System). “I also published quite a bit of ■ ëGuangzhou you need to know in detail about Xiaojun Tan presents on his laptop his very successful website for Chinese TVRO fans: www. ASIATVRO.com satellite product news.” Since 2007 he’s been working full time for his own website. “This is made possible by the satellite dealers and manufacturers that advertise on my site.” This works only because Xiao-jun Tang spends almost all of his time keeping his site up to date. He gets help from roughly 2000 ac-tive TVRO fans – that’s what the sat-ellite DXers in China call themselves – from the English expression ‘TV Re-ceive Only’. Unfortunately, not every-thing is rosy in Xiaojun Tan’s life: “When I moved into a new apartment in 2009, I was not allowed to erect any satellite dishes.” Since then he’s only been able to watch satellite TV when he drops by his many TVRO friends in Guangzhou to talk shop. “The active TVRO fans meet once a month to share their ex-periences”, 122 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Largest Digital TV Trade Magazine — 07-08/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com he tells us, “and we’ve also already met up at the CCBN trade show in Beijing.” With an average of 5000 active threads every month, it’s easy to see that his website is heavily used. The TVRO fans in China can use this web-site to find out everything they need to know for their hobby. Xiaojun Tan is convinced that satellite reception in China will continue to grow, especially for the reception of HDTV channels. “The necessary bandwidth for HDTV is only available through satellite technol-ogy”, he is convinced. With his www. ASIATVRO.com website he has be-come and will be for the future the right source of information for all the satel-lite reception friends in China. COMPANY REPORT TVRO Website ASIATVRO, China