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Old 02-03-10, 01:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Starview easyfind Lnb is a High Grade Universal lnb with a inbuilt satellite finder meter designed for locating and recognising satellites when used with the starview hd combo ( easyfind software required inbuit in the receiver) making dish installation very easy. so if being used for fixed or motorised no extra meters are required if using this lnb with the combo receiver no installers are required as this makes home installations as simple as they can be.
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Any prices,and link to retailers for single/monoblock/quad lnb?
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the above starview lnb is advertised for £17.99 at wiz**d s*t and st**v**w store, dare say a number of the usual places have it
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the above starview lnb is advertised for £17.99 at wiz**d s*t and st**v**w store, dare say a number of the usual places have it
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The Starview easyfind Lnb is a High Grade Universal lnb with a inbuilt satellite finder meter designed for locating and recognising satellites when used with the starview hd combo
Surely this LNB would work for other receivers as all it really is, is an LNB that makes finding satellites easier as it has an in built sat meter?

Im thinking of eventually moving to the SV HD/DM 800 clone any way
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Surely this LNB would work for other receivers as all it really is, is an LNB that makes finding satellites easier as it has an in built sat meter?
according to what I've read it requires software and (Quote from the site) the easyfind software required is inbuit in the receiver
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