X-COM (X-SAT) CDTV-200


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Old 07-01-2001   #1
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X-COM (X-SAT) CDTV-200

Hello,

Can someone tell me some info of the XCOM CDTV-200 ?
Perhaps someone knows if there is a manual on the internet ?

How many channels doe it have ? some sources say 100, other say 300.
Where can I find the latest firmware update on this older receiver ?
In the past you could get it at XCOM, but they don't support this
receiver any more.

Hope that someone can help.

Greetings,

Eric
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RE: X-COM (X-SAT) CDTV-200

I just went to Alta-Vista, typed in the receiver name and it came back with these links...

http://www.precon.com/sat/receiver/receiver%20xcom%20cdtv-200.htm
http://www.pandemonium.fr/sat/materiel/demonumerique/xcomcdtv200.htm

The latter is particularly informative.
You'll see that it has 99 channels max.

I couldn't find any manual as such, or firmware, but you might try contacting the above German & French sources.

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