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Old 31-12-2008   #1
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Humax Foxsat HDR + HD PVR

Hi everyone. I live in Brussels and currently have a Skybox and watch freeview vis Astra 28. I am thinking of buying a Humax but (being a bit thick) am not sue if it will work. Any advice gratefully recieved (no pun intended!). Do I need a twin cable? Do I need a quad LNB? And I see from the ads that there is a card slot - does this meen I need to buy some sort of card? And a Happy New Year to you all.
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A Humax HDR will require two satellite feeds from the dish so a quad or twin LNb needed. No card reqiured as it's a FTA system.

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Thanks very much. Happy New Year (hope the head's OK!)
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My System: Humax Foxsat HDR Fortec Star FS-4200 Various computers

I have just started using Foxsat HDR and so far I am very pleased with it.

Ideally you do need twin LNB but to get you started you can use your existing single LNB for watching one channel whilst recording another or recording two channels simultaneously with the following restriction.

If the channel you are watching is polarized horizontally then you can only watch horizontally polarized channels.

Don,t panic!!

Although you can't see which polarization you are using, if you try to select a vertical channel, a bar sign shows at the top of the screen. The EPG also highlights (Bold text) the useable channels.

To achieve the above; plug single LNB into "Lnb1" in and use a short jump cable to connect "Lnb1 out" to "Lnb2 in"

If you select the non freesat menu structure, you can then use the card slot to view encrypted channels on whatever sat you are receiving with the exception of Sky.

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i was wondring if the tuner as good as the FOX HD ???
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Thanks Laurimo, useful to know. Aggs
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i was wondring if the tuner as good as the FOX HD ???
I should be most surprised if the HDR's Tuners aren't identical to the one in the Foxsat HD.
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