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Philips dBox2 Satellite receiver in debug mode with Avia 600 Chipset and remote control
This is NOT a cable receiver. Philips made the dBox2 as a Satellite receiver only.
Its been in use in the bedroom for nearly 2 years with no issues whatsoever. I am selling the receiver as i am upgrading my equipment.
Its been a good receiver and works very well as a client box. You will need to buy a card reader to use it as a server.
Its running Powerboard Enigma VX, with CCCam, MgCamd and OSCam. It will run Neutrino images also.
Its got a few scratches on it so its not 100% mint although the case and chasis were repainted about 18 months ago in satin black. It does have a few stripes on the front display which is normal for this type of box, which is getting on for 15 years old, although this doesn't affect the way the box works. They also more or less disappears after the box has been on for about an hour. These displays are relatively easy to get hold of to replace.
The receiver will come with a disk with all the loader software and images and also the network cable needed to flash the box directly from the PC.
I'm looking for £30 + Postage for this receiver.
Thanks for looking
Nano
Philips dBox2 Satellite receiver in debug mode with Avia 600 Chipset and remote control
This is NOT a cable receiver. Philips made the dBox2 as a Satellite receiver only.
Its been in use in the bedroom for nearly 2 years with no issues whatsoever. I am selling the receiver as i am upgrading my equipment.
Its been a good receiver and works very well as a client box. You will need to buy a card reader to use it as a server.
Its running Powerboard Enigma VX, with CCCam, MgCamd and OSCam. It will run Neutrino images also.
Its got a few scratches on it so its not 100% mint although the case and chasis were repainted about 18 months ago in satin black. It does have a few stripes on the front display which is normal for this type of box, which is getting on for 15 years old, although this doesn't affect the way the box works. They also more or less disappears after the box has been on for about an hour. These displays are relatively easy to get hold of to replace.
The receiver will come with a disk with all the loader software and images and also the network cable needed to flash the box directly from the PC.
I'm looking for £30 + Postage for this receiver.
Thanks for looking
Nano