Hello all, was recommended to this site from another forum, looking for more info on the TM-Nano 3T.
Are there any members using the Nano 3T in NorthAmerica?
Recommended firmware?
Is memory upgradeable?
Reviews/Opinions?
US shipper/seller?
Thanks in advance!
Thread: Any Nano 3T Users?
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Any Nano 3T Users? – 05-22-2015,06:50 AM
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05-22-2015,07:07 AM
welcome to legitfta metal42.
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05-22-2015,02:30 PM
Welcome to the site. I'm not aware of any member having that receiver here. I have purchased 3 Technomate receivers and all were from the UK.
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05-22-2015,07:32 PM
I ended up going with the Linkbox 9000i Local. Since did not find much in US forums on Nano 3T.
Now looking thru the LNB & Dish options..
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05-23-2015,07:10 PM
Hello Costactc! Thanks for the suggestion, I'm thinking Ku for the size. I really only watch local HD channels mostly, HD a must. Just looking at this as a pure hobby. Any suggestions for Ku?
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05-24-2015,06:34 AM
Unfortunately there isn't much on ku band unless your into ethnic programming. I would suggest a dish of at least 39" and a universal lnbf. NBC feeds on Amc 1 at 103w would be something to keep in mind and they are Mpeg-4.
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05-24-2015,09:11 AM
97w has retro and revn
121w has velocityor am I being obtuse?
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05-24-2015,04:06 PM
On Ku, PBS has improved their programming considerably. Midsomer Murders is a very good detective series which allows one to see the beautiful country side and homes of UK on LPB HD 87w. Same on Montana HD at 125w. An a corny, satirical, comedic series on the beach coast of UK. The series is called Doc Martin on LPB HD 87w.
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05-24-2015,05:13 PM
they only make doc martin every 2 years,started filming again a few monhs ago.
the last season was starting to lose it's edge.
Like a house md in a rural setting.or am I being obtuse?