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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
Satlink WS-6932 - DVB-S2, DiSEqC etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="c128" data-source="post: 833146" data-attributes="member: 332428"><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>How useful would you say your WS6906 really is in use?</p><p>Does it basically work as advertised bar the build quality/screen issues?</p><p>Do Satlink release firmware updates to address issues/what's their customer support like?</p><p></p><p>I've most recently had a Sathhero SH500G - the build quality of that was truly terrible for the £250 it cost. In the end that went back due to it failing to lock DVB-S2 frequencies, but it did fit the bill of attempting to support DVB-S2 and DiSEqC.</p><p></p><p>The thing that frustrates me about the meter market is that there seems to be very little in the "middle" ground - either there are very cheap meters stuffed with features but failing on quality/usability, or vastly higher priced meters that are mostly out of the reach of the amateur. Maybe there just isn't so much of a market in the middle...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c128, post: 833146, member: 332428"] Thanks, How useful would you say your WS6906 really is in use? Does it basically work as advertised bar the build quality/screen issues? Do Satlink release firmware updates to address issues/what's their customer support like? I've most recently had a Sathhero SH500G - the build quality of that was truly terrible for the £250 it cost. In the end that went back due to it failing to lock DVB-S2 frequencies, but it did fit the bill of attempting to support DVB-S2 and DiSEqC. The thing that frustrates me about the meter market is that there seems to be very little in the "middle" ground - either there are very cheap meters stuffed with features but failing on quality/usability, or vastly higher priced meters that are mostly out of the reach of the amateur. Maybe there just isn't so much of a market in the middle... [/QUOTE]
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