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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin Adcock" data-source="post: 1051944" data-attributes="member: 391206"><p>I made the switch to internet TV a few years ago and have a few interesting but unused Sat bits lying around looking for a new home. </p><p></p><p>The first "old" setup: a Technisat Multyenne dish. This has 4 heads so can receive signals from 4 different satellites (13, 19, 23 and 28E). It has two cable outputs, so you can connect to two receivers or sat cards. Despite it's small size it worked fine for me, although the update below was provoked by a doubt about reliable HD reception. More details here: <a href="https://www.technisat.com/en_XX/MULTYTENNE-QUATTROSAT/352-10007-10737/?article=1345/8815" target="_blank">https://www.technisat.com/…/MULTYTENNE-QU…/352-10007-10737/…</a> It's about 10 years old, but was working until dismantled in 2015.</p><p></p><p>The second dish is a WaveFrontier T85 dish bought to replace the Technisat but never installed. I have the 85cm dish, 3 LNBs, sat cable, DISQ switches, connectors - basically everything to receive signals from 3 satellites. I bought the parts from Amazon for €200, see the image attached. The system is unused, although the dish/LNBs have been outside for 2 years or so. One of the 3 LNB clips broke, but I think I have a spare. </p><p></p><p>The Technisat was my workhorse but it's small size meant it was sometimes at the limit of reliable reception. I bought the larger dish to replace this but switched to internet TV before it got a chance to be tested/installed. </p><p></p><p>I've also got a digital devices pro card, but given it's small size and value, I'd like a reasonable offer for that. I may have another older TV card to throw into the mix if someone is feeling curious/generous. </p><p></p><p>I live in Switzerland near Geneva, so shipping this will be tricky. I'm giving this away, but you'd need to either collect or make it easy and cost neutral for me to ship!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Adcock, post: 1051944, member: 391206"] I made the switch to internet TV a few years ago and have a few interesting but unused Sat bits lying around looking for a new home. The first "old" setup: a Technisat Multyenne dish. This has 4 heads so can receive signals from 4 different satellites (13, 19, 23 and 28E). It has two cable outputs, so you can connect to two receivers or sat cards. Despite it's small size it worked fine for me, although the update below was provoked by a doubt about reliable HD reception. More details here: [URL='https://www.technisat.com/en_XX/MULTYTENNE-QUATTROSAT/352-10007-10737/?article=1345/8815']https://www.technisat.com/…/MULTYTENNE-QU…/352-10007-10737/…[/URL] It's about 10 years old, but was working until dismantled in 2015. The second dish is a WaveFrontier T85 dish bought to replace the Technisat but never installed. I have the 85cm dish, 3 LNBs, sat cable, DISQ switches, connectors - basically everything to receive signals from 3 satellites. I bought the parts from Amazon for €200, see the image attached. The system is unused, although the dish/LNBs have been outside for 2 years or so. One of the 3 LNB clips broke, but I think I have a spare. The Technisat was my workhorse but it's small size meant it was sometimes at the limit of reliable reception. I bought the larger dish to replace this but switched to internet TV before it got a chance to be tested/installed. I've also got a digital devices pro card, but given it's small size and value, I'd like a reasonable offer for that. I may have another older TV card to throw into the mix if someone is feeling curious/generous. I live in Switzerland near Geneva, so shipping this will be tricky. I'm giving this away, but you'd need to either collect or make it easy and cost neutral for me to ship! [/QUOTE]
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