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Whats the best none e2 receiver these days??
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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 1083234" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>As title. It<strong> must</strong> be a none E2 receiver seeing as ever time I have the misfortune of having to use an E2 based box I have the irrational urge to take the receiver outside and beat the sh1t out of it with a very large lump hammer..... Multistream would be nice just so I can look at everything available.</p><p></p><p>Ive got a E2 Mutant HD51 which lasted in use about a month before I switched it off and slung it into a cupboard in disgust. Plus the TM5403 whicxh is a nice sensitive receiver but the firmware is pretty ropey now and it has the well known annoying habit of putting loads of dead transponders into the searches on certain satellites (even without doing a blind search - a normal frequency scan is enough to repopulate the database with a load of irrelevant crap.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 1083234, member: 176362"] As title. It[B] must[/B] be a none E2 receiver seeing as ever time I have the misfortune of having to use an E2 based box I have the irrational urge to take the receiver outside and beat the sh1t out of it with a very large lump hammer..... Multistream would be nice just so I can look at everything available. Ive got a E2 Mutant HD51 which lasted in use about a month before I switched it off and slung it into a cupboard in disgust. Plus the TM5403 whicxh is a nice sensitive receiver but the firmware is pretty ropey now and it has the well known annoying habit of putting loads of dead transponders into the searches on certain satellites (even without doing a blind search - a normal frequency scan is enough to repopulate the database with a load of irrelevant crap.) [/QUOTE]
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