Hi folks new to all this and confused after reading some of the posts so thought rather than hijacking an existing thread I would post a new one hope that is ok.
From what I have read it is important that you get the best hardware and things move fast in the sat world. I have no existing sat dish or gear and looking to try out a motorized sat system.
Now I am lost with the difference with cclines or ccams, servers etc so if we start off assuming I have no knowledge.
I am based in Scotland, I would like to access a good service to allow me access to all channels I can get up here in bonny Scotland. For receiver my budget is hopefully under £320 uk pounds. As said I am thinking motorized set up, I would also like to watch and record different programs at the same time if possible.
I see a lot of posts highlighting that the Vu + duo is a good one and I also seen someone talk about a Xtrend ET9200 Silver Line saying it is good. Ideally as I said I would like it as noob proof as possible but dont want a halfway box to start off with would rather pay for the better one at the start and grow into it so to speak.
As there is no exisiting sly dish / set up does this mean that I require twin coax and lnb?
I also want it to have true hd and be as future proof as possible at this current point in time.
Anyone able to help much appreciated.
From what I have read it is important that you get the best hardware and things move fast in the sat world. I have no existing sat dish or gear and looking to try out a motorized sat system.
Now I am lost with the difference with cclines or ccams, servers etc so if we start off assuming I have no knowledge.
I am based in Scotland, I would like to access a good service to allow me access to all channels I can get up here in bonny Scotland. For receiver my budget is hopefully under £320 uk pounds. As said I am thinking motorized set up, I would also like to watch and record different programs at the same time if possible.
I see a lot of posts highlighting that the Vu + duo is a good one and I also seen someone talk about a Xtrend ET9200 Silver Line saying it is good. Ideally as I said I would like it as noob proof as possible but dont want a halfway box to start off with would rather pay for the better one at the start and grow into it so to speak.
As there is no exisiting sly dish / set up does this mean that I require twin coax and lnb?
I also want it to have true hd and be as future proof as possible at this current point in time.
Anyone able to help much appreciated.
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