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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 696678" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>It's a lot of money for my liking. There's the Vantage 7100 and the 1100 too. Also Vantage 6000 but you'd need to check the spec. It's HD but not sure the tuner is S2.</p><p></p><p>Some people are raving about the Spiderbox blind scan which is supposed to be pretty fast when patched.</p><p></p><p>Personally I couldn't spend 400GBP on the Vantage 8000. I'd rather get a VU+ duo. Yes I know it doesn't have blind scan but it does have a whole lot more and can be used for streaming the 4:2:2 feeds to a PC for viewing. Also there are lots of feeds that are DVB-S/MPEG4 (monday night speedway, for example) that you could find with the Vantage 221 and view on any non-blind-scan HD receiver. And anyway even with the fastest blindscan receiver most feeds are already posted Satelliweb long before you have a chance to find them. To be quicker you'd need banks of blindscan receivers connected to an array of fixed dishes and even then you'd still miss loads of stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 696678, member: 301161"] It's a lot of money for my liking. There's the Vantage 7100 and the 1100 too. Also Vantage 6000 but you'd need to check the spec. It's HD but not sure the tuner is S2. Some people are raving about the Spiderbox blind scan which is supposed to be pretty fast when patched. Personally I couldn't spend 400GBP on the Vantage 8000. I'd rather get a VU+ duo. Yes I know it doesn't have blind scan but it does have a whole lot more and can be used for streaming the 4:2:2 feeds to a PC for viewing. Also there are lots of feeds that are DVB-S/MPEG4 (monday night speedway, for example) that you could find with the Vantage 221 and view on any non-blind-scan HD receiver. And anyway even with the fastest blindscan receiver most feeds are already posted Satelliweb long before you have a chance to find them. To be quicker you'd need banks of blindscan receivers connected to an array of fixed dishes and even then you'd still miss loads of stuff. [/QUOTE]
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