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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1086279" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>The choice of a receiver depends on what type of use it will get.</p><p></p><p>If you are doing a lot of blind scanning for feeds and new channels popping up then a Technomate TM-5402 (M3) is a decent unit. It is an older receiver and is a bit dated but it has user friendly menus, does mpeg4 and allows blind scan user selection of a frequency range and polarity. There are still a few about available on eBay second hand and they can also be bought new. However, the TM-5402 is not a 4K receiver.</p><p></p><p>Although I have no experience of them, the Octagon series of receivers seem to be getting good reports and there are a few dedicated topics to these models on the forum. I am reasonably sure that there are 4K models in the Octagon range.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, there are the Enigma2 receivers such as the Edision OS Mio 4K which are good but they require a bit of a learning curve to get to grips with the Enigma2 system. These receivers have a lot of customisation options and are quite powerful but they can be a bit tricky and frustrating at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1086279, member: 178786"] The choice of a receiver depends on what type of use it will get. If you are doing a lot of blind scanning for feeds and new channels popping up then a Technomate TM-5402 (M3) is a decent unit. It is an older receiver and is a bit dated but it has user friendly menus, does mpeg4 and allows blind scan user selection of a frequency range and polarity. There are still a few about available on eBay second hand and they can also be bought new. However, the TM-5402 is not a 4K receiver. Although I have no experience of them, the Octagon series of receivers seem to be getting good reports and there are a few dedicated topics to these models on the forum. I am reasonably sure that there are 4K models in the Octagon range. Lastly, there are the Enigma2 receivers such as the Edision OS Mio 4K which are good but they require a bit of a learning curve to get to grips with the Enigma2 system. These receivers have a lot of customisation options and are quite powerful but they can be a bit tricky and frustrating at times. [/QUOTE]
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