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Old 12-11-2008   #1
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Please anyone may clarify that the "Skymaster DCHD9000" satellite receiver is capable of receiving HD channels.
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Why there is not a single reply even after a week.
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Well the name would suggest that it is HD capable, but apart from that I have never heard of it I'm afraid and a Google search doesn't really bring up much information.

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Well the name would suggest that it is HD capable, but apart from that I have never heard of it I'm afraid and a Google search doesn't really bring up much information.
Dear rolfw,
Please follow the link and inform, is it capable of receiving HD signals.
_http://www.receiverwelt.de/index.php?id=208&L=1&tx_ttproducts_pi1[product]=10240&tx_ttproducts_pi1[backPID]=207&cHash=cbdbbfa4ad
Home page: _www.skymaster.de

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Yes it is in that case.

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