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| Satellite TV on PC The ubiquitous Skystar 1 & 2 PCI cards and SS2 USB. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Some details on this attractive-sounding PCI-format card:
Seen this card on sale for £120 inc. del in the UK. Does analogue cable TV, digital terrestrial, SD satellite and HD (DVB-S2) satellite. Note: Doesn't support DiSEqC 1.2 out of the box and with supplied software. Quote:
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Dreambox 7000, Skystar2 PCI, Skystar USB, Fibo 90cm on Moteck SG2100, Triax TD110 multi-LNB. Sky + ART cards. 45.0°E - 58.0°W |
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LOL, you want a cherry on it too?
Hardware decode is old-hat now m8 ![]() Everyone has a PC that can compute Pi to a billion decimal places quicker than you can get a beer out of the fridge.
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Dreambox 7000, Skystar2 PCI, Skystar USB, Fibo 90cm on Moteck SG2100, Triax TD110 multi-LNB. Sky + ART cards. 45.0°E - 58.0°W |
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I can't imagine why I would want cable, terrestrial and satellite on one card. For £40 less, I could get the Skystar HD card.
I dont have cable, I already have terrestrial in every orifice and I think the beer out of the fridge is a great idea. ![]()
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Dreambox 800 HD; Dreambox 7000s + VBox + Channel Master 1.2 with 36v actuator CM120 feedhorn and Invacom .3 LNB Skystar 2 PCI card with links to my Dreambox If you like what you see here, tell your friends.
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I know, I know - this was one of the first dual core 3.4gig P4's 3yrs ago, but I've just got used to having spare capacity
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