Welcome aboard moon dust, and I can only echo what everyone else has said. Best bang for the buck.
Thread: X2 Shop Tests
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09-13-2013,05:29 AMOptibox Anaconda, X2, OpenBox-S9, CS8000 and 2 X CW700S, 7 1/2' Perfect Ten scanning 55W to 139W C Band and a 39" Q-Sat scanning 30W to 125W Ku Band
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09-13-2013,06:43 AM
I have had many other receivers I can only echo what everyone else has said. Best bang for the buck.
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09-14-2013,11:06 AM
As they say in Belize True True , I have never had as good as service from any other brand of receiver
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09-17-2013,10:49 AM
Until I purchased my X2 I thought my microHD was the best receiver I had owned. Since then I have disconnected my other receivers and put them away and even bought a second X2 for my son. The price for both was still less than my microHD was.
I love the sharp onscreen menus and having 2 remotes. It makes the Geosat menu look cartoon-ish and no fear of the dreaded boot looping syndrome. A nice serial port there if ever needed. It even plays the PVR .TS files perfectly the microHD created and will no longer play. For some reason those only display as a blue screen that appears to be in fast forward mode.
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09-17-2013,12:13 PM
Brian:
For you eyes only!X2 Premium III HD, Openbox X5/ S10, Gsky V3/V6, iSmart m100
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09-17-2013,12:36 PM
they came out with an nt78326 based receiver but since my x2 is dead I can't play with their new firmware.
or am I being obtuse?
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09-18-2013,09:29 AM
a recovery file is a .stp file,which is the app area of firmware with the header stripped off.
So you use ezm to save a new app area file and you basically make your own .stp from oddball firmware you find.
As stated before, one mistake and the x2 is junk.or am I being obtuse?
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09-17-2013,07:56 PM
have a new roof to pay for
or am I being obtuse?