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Where can I find a list of all the Analogue Sat Receivers made by Pace?? (if poss, with pics) I am looking for a certain type that my dad used to have back in (roughly) 1992 to 1998 (1998 being when we changed to digital) think it had 2 maybe 3 scart sockets at the back, we also used 1 of those switch things for amplifying the signal on certain transponders which I still have, I think the receiver had a LED screen on front the receiver saying 'P-001' (001 being the channel number u were on) | ||
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| cerca trova... Join Date: 01-01-2000 Location: East Anglia
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Blog Entries: 1 My System: Triple Dragon with HDD/USB stick, Humax HDCI2000, Echostar AD3000ip & SR8700, Fortecstar 5100CIUltra, Aston Simba, RSD ODM300. Swedish Microwave 1.2 Motorised dish / Invacom C120 twin LNB driven by the AD3000. 3 other fixed dishes. Diablo/Mrev Cams ![]() Fighting the evil 3 Dragons under the Don Quixote banner,Sir Llew persevered where others failed | There's a selection of Pace analogue boxes being shown over on their site to mark their 25th anniversary (click on their photo gallery) - _www.pacemicro.com/corporate/25years/webcontent.asp?nav=jubileeHistory&fullid=jubilee_g allery Llew | ||
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| Believe it when I see it Admin. Join Date: 01-05-1999 Location: Southern England
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Blog Entries: 3 My System: Sky+, DB 7000s, Gemini 4.3 in flash, Var on USB stick. Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Unaohm EP313, Swires Annie 204 Spectrum, Rover ST-4 Spectrum. | The attachment you have would be the frequency shifter to stretch the range of the tuner, so the reciever would have been the very old version with the limited tuner and set for the 10 Ghz LNB. You'll be lucky to find a working one, most have long since met their maker, as the power supplies were prone to faults. Was it something like this?
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