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    Guys ,

    which is the best box vu solo or the spiderbox 9900
    for a first timer

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    vu is always going to beat a spiderbox.. loads of help on here if u get stuck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shady View Post
    vu is always going to beat a spiderbox.. loads of help on here if u get stuck
    defo the vu mate...
    Dreambox 800hd se/Dreambox 500s, 90cm Solid Dish, Tm2600 Motor, TM-1 Gold LNB!

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    for someone just into sat then id go with a spiderbox... although it has faults when used in conjunction with say a 80cm motorised dish it will give you plenty to choose from on a dozen orbital slots for a smallish outlay, regards mdt
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdt View Post
    for someone just into sat then id go with a spiderbox... although it has faults when used in conjunction with say a 80cm motorised dish it will give you plenty to choose from on a dozen orbital slots for a smallish outlay, regards mdt

    Hi Buddy .

    Dont have a motorised dish ,so its just down to easy setup and picture quality and ease of use.

    I have been told the spiderbox is the easiesd to setup and use

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikejc01 View Post
    Hi Buddy .

    Dont have a motorised dish ,so its just down to easy setup and picture quality and ease of use.

    I have been told the spiderbox is the easiesd to setup and use

    Mike

    if you have a s*y dish then a vu duo/solo would be best but if you have a astra/hotbird mono-block or similar then i say spiderbox because of the free gift. regards mdt
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdt View Post
    if you have a s*y dish then a vu duo/solo would be best but if you have a astra/hotbird mono-block or similar then i say spiderbox because of the free gift. regards mdt

    Im living in spain with a shared dish on the roof top so
    not sure what sort of dish it is.

    I have seen the free channel list and it has 19.2e with all the channels I want too.If I get the spiderbox ,Ill upgrade to the uno maybe next year

 

 

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