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#10680
Mon 30 May 2005 02:57:AM
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Hi guys<br /><br />I am looking for a receiver with a sensitive tuner like the ID Digital-24. I have read some reviews and now I feel more confused than when I started... I have read about Nokia, Xtreme, Stron, eMtech, Humax, Fortree star and Topfield... <br /><br />Maybe someone here could suggest me a good unit, for starters I want a unit with a sensitive tuner (I am currently using a Humax 5410z on this particular frequency on PAS 10, problem is that it tends to disappear everytime after 7 am and comes back at around 1:00 pm (Perth Time)....I used a ID Digital-24 and the signal was OK troughout the day).....<br /><br />So maybe someone here could suggest me a good unit with a sensitive tuner (other than ID Digital- if money permits I would like to buy something better than a ID Digital -24)....unit must be Irdeto capable and if possible maybe a HDD for digital recordings....<br /><br />any ideas or even if anyone here is interested in selling a receiver just post the info and I'll reply ASAP<br /><br />thnaks
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