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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
Which receiver? Inbuilt positioner or DiSEqC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom" data-source="post: 4086"><p>I have decided to buy a motorised system. Initially, I was considering either an original patched Humax 5400 or a Hyundai HS1000. After visiting a local sat shop I’m now a little confused about what I should buy. I was advised that although the above are good receivers, the motorisation system they use is slow compared with receivers having an inbuilt positioner. It was suggested that an Echostar would be a better option as it has an Integrated high power positioner as well as DiSEqC capability. Bearing in mind (like a typical female), I will probably sit maniacally switching satellites at a high rate of knots and will require an industrial strength motorisation system, what would be the best set-up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom, post: 4086"] I have decided to buy a motorised system. Initially, I was considering either an original patched Humax 5400 or a Hyundai HS1000. After visiting a local sat shop I’m now a little confused about what I should buy. I was advised that although the above are good receivers, the motorisation system they use is slow compared with receivers having an inbuilt positioner. It was suggested that an Echostar would be a better option as it has an Integrated high power positioner as well as DiSEqC capability. Bearing in mind (like a typical female), I will probably sit maniacally switching satellites at a high rate of knots and will require an industrial strength motorisation system, what would be the best set-up? [/QUOTE]
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