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Does anyone know of a good satellite reciever which has a common interface (for a Aston 1.03)/ or a seca cam and can control 2 LNB's with Diseq switching? I was looking at the Humax - CI 5100C. Positioner is not required. And does anyone know of anywhere that sells them at reasonable cost/cheapish mail order? Many thanks | ||
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Actually, almost every manufacturer of satellite receivers offers one or more digital CI receivers in their line up. Humax, Nokia, Echostar, Eurosat, Praxis, you name it. Echostar are very good. Nokia too. Check out their websites. See also this link for a huge range of such models: http://www.digi-receiver.de/satworld/ I personally would never recommend buying satellite receivers by mail order, unless you simply don't have any actual dealers in your vicinity. They are prone to problems and a level of local service makes life a lot easier. 2old | ||
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