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Posted by mac on 09/26/03 11:30
rik wrote:
> just my 1 cent's worth:
>
> 1) The "best" will be the one you didn't buy.
> They all do the same job today, with different
> features depending on what you watch / scan.
> If this is your first, just rack it up to a learning
> curve and buy one. (Do get "blind search" feature).
>
> 2) Although good deals can be found, pay the few extra
> bucks to get one from a dealer/store that stands behind
> their sales -- auction sites are attractive -- but try
> returning one when it goes up three months later ....
> and the quality of ALL these receivers seems (IMHO) to
> be hit or miss. Just a side-effect of mass production.
>
> 3) Potential? That's not for me. HOWEVER, i do recommend
> doing your own internet search to find what you may to
> get FREE software updates. My receivers work better with
> 2nd party software than the manufacturer's own software.
> (This may void your warrenty, but make the Rcv'r stable).
>
> rik
>
> On 24 Oct 2005 11:57:31 -0700, jbloggs@gmail.com wrote:
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>
>>Hi I only recently found out about FTA Receivers and their potential.
>>
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>>Can someone help me out with the following:
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>>1) What is the "best" FTA receiver out there or which receiver would
>>you recommend? I have seen Pansat 2500a, 2700, 3000 for sale on Ebay as
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>>well as CoolSat and many more but not sure which one to get.
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>>2) Where is best place to get the FTA Receiver?
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>>3) Where can I get Step-by-atep info to make the necessary changes to
>>the reciever?
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>>Thanks in advance
>
>
Can you name a couple of places that will repair and stand by their FTA
receivers, and are also willing and able to answer questions.
mac
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