is a motorized 100cm dish good enough to watch most sats channels
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Yep would agree with the above a DM800 is still the one to look at at the moment, imo I would give the clones a wide birth, some get on ok but there are plenty of threads on this forum alone of problem ones, if you are getting one go for the genuine one... That said it's still relativly expensive at ?389, so you could wait for the new DM500 HD which looks like being in the new year now, that will (probably) be priced around ?300, or if you are happy for an HD receiver that'll share with the likes of CCcam as client only then take a look at the Coolstream HD-1 at ?249 (we'll have more of these in soon)...
All depends on what you need it to do but bottom line is it's really only the Dreambox that'll do the lot for you in one box, but others come close and at a more reasonable price.Last edited by Sat-Shop; 4 December, 2009, 09:19.Comment
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I would say that since you are satellite noob it is best to forget HD for now and just go for a 1m motorised dish and a dm500 or dm600 clone. I would also say that until you really get your head round the sat scene and cardsharing the kit that has been recommended will serve you fine. What a lot of the cable guys forget is that the sat scene is probably ten times more complex then the cable scene I have both so I can speak from experience.Comment
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id say more then that mate.
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Hi , would it compromise the number of sats i can pick up .if i went for a 90cm motorised set up .
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