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Old 12-06-07, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
flyhing
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Default Advice on New Reciever

Hi All,
I currently use a Force 1122S but want to update to a New receiver. I only need FTA, but would like PVR (included as I don't want another box or connection) and quite like the idea of blind search. My main TV (where all my cables run)has Freeview but not HD, but have a HD in another room. I currently use my Force to send UHF signals through a distribution amp to all my other TV's around the house. As the Force has 4 scarts I have connected my DVD player, VCR and TV and thus can watch DVD, Video and Freeview TV on all my other TV's including Analogue ones. I also have an Analogue receiver looped into my Force digital so that with the Force tuned to Atlantic Bird 3, I can get the French Channels that are not free on Digital. By using a scart switch I can also send these French signals via UHF.
I would say that all? the newer receivers wouldn't give me this flexability but would still like to update.
Any suggestions on which receiver?
I don't mind paying extra for CI (that I don't need) if the receiver has other benefits.
Tall order?
Could I still keep my Force for distribution by connecting the new receiver via a scart?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Paul
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