Any buying advice between Strong SRt 6006 and Technomate 5200 ?

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Old 21-01-2009   #1
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Any buying advice between Strong SRt 6006 and Technomate 5200 ?

Hello,

I plan to buy a satellite receiver and I am not sure to choose between Strong SRT 6006 and Technomate 5200. Any help from your previous experience will much appreciated.
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I'd say the TM5200 .. many reasons, mainly very sensitive tuner, good software suport...
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Thank you very much for your answer. I think I will go for TM.
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