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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
Satellite Meter Recommendations for Installer
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 766309" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Satlook Color HD is really good for DiSEqC motors and DiSEqC switching, and the spectrum is fast, even compared to some much more expensive meters.</p><p></p><p>It's just a party trick really, great for impressing clients but not much practical use. NIT and spectrum prove what satellite you are on without any need to display the channels to confirm this. And the digital info is much more useful for getting a dish set up than channel display ever could be. Also don't be put off by the MPEG4 comments from earlier. The majority of MPEG 4 stuff is encrypted so you couldn't view it anyway even if the meter was capable. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't do much terrestrial stuff either. I got the DigiAir Pro for terrestrial. When I bought it and the Satlook Color HD the Combolook HD wasn't yet available. For terrestrial you don't gain much from the Combolook over the DigiAir Pro. Both have spectrum and neither have channel display (Combolook has channel display in satellite mode only).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 766309, member: 301161"] Satlook Color HD is really good for DiSEqC motors and DiSEqC switching, and the spectrum is fast, even compared to some much more expensive meters. It's just a party trick really, great for impressing clients but not much practical use. NIT and spectrum prove what satellite you are on without any need to display the channels to confirm this. And the digital info is much more useful for getting a dish set up than channel display ever could be. Also don't be put off by the MPEG4 comments from earlier. The majority of MPEG 4 stuff is encrypted so you couldn't view it anyway even if the meter was capable. I don't do much terrestrial stuff either. I got the DigiAir Pro for terrestrial. When I bought it and the Satlook Color HD the Combolook HD wasn't yet available. For terrestrial you don't gain much from the Combolook over the DigiAir Pro. Both have spectrum and neither have channel display (Combolook has channel display in satellite mode only). [/QUOTE]
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