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Hi another newbie here
Ok I have decided to get an 80cm dish with 2 dual o/p lnb's one for 19E and the other for 13E Please suggest a reciever with a HDD so I can still use my own legal S k Y card in it So I can ditch my old panasonic rec to another room, but still also view channels like premier etc Cheers AJ |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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The only receiver that's guaranteed to run your Sky card is, yes - you guessed it, a Sky digibox.
Sky are rumoured to be planning a card-swap at the end of the year, so this will probably put paid to all other receivers. Other than that, a Dreambox 7020 is the most appropriate IMO. Excellent audio and video, HDD supported up to silly sizes, boots off a USB stick, Compact Flash card or the hard disk, opens just about anything that's open and is totally flexible as it's Linux open source and therefore supported by the largest satellite community on Earth. It can card-share, timeshift, stream video over a network, has an excellent remote web interface and makes the tea. I've forgotten most of the things it can do. Oh yes - and it currently runs a Sky card and even updates it automatically with no user intervention. ![]() Sold?
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You make it sound so easy BKS
![]() Hope you have plenty of patience inexeng. ![]() But once you get to gripps with the Dream box, you wont look back. There excellent.
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If you prefer a plug 'n' play receiver,then you could get a satellite pvr(Humax,Topfield etc) and a T-REX cam(4.1 or 4.6 supermodule).
However,unlike the Dreambox,you will have to put the Sky viewing card back in to a Sky digibox every 2/3 months to keep it "alive". |
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