babylon9825
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I had the opportunity recently to flip through a number posts related to the viewing of the PowerVu channels. I understand that there are several methods (varying based on the equipment used) which can be used to open these channels.
If I am not mistaken one of the options is to purcase a specific receiver/decoder, the likes of Strong or Technomate, which can open PowerVu channels, without the need of having the receiver connected to the internet. All that needs to be done is to have the latest patch downloaded to them.
As I am looking to find a (non-internet) solution so that I can watch the well-knonw US channels transmitting from 9 degrees east, I would appreciate if you could enlighten me on the subject. Detailed information would be really loved and more than welcomed. Please note that I am kind of an old-fashioned user and by this I mean that I still prefer the tradional CAMs (Dragon, T-Rex, Diablo) methodology than any internet-related solutions and that is why I am investigating the solution with the receivers, rather than the ones with DVB cards etc.
If you have the time I would very much like to hear from someone with your experience.
Thanking you in advance, I remain
Best regards,
Babylon
If I am not mistaken one of the options is to purcase a specific receiver/decoder, the likes of Strong or Technomate, which can open PowerVu channels, without the need of having the receiver connected to the internet. All that needs to be done is to have the latest patch downloaded to them.
As I am looking to find a (non-internet) solution so that I can watch the well-knonw US channels transmitting from 9 degrees east, I would appreciate if you could enlighten me on the subject. Detailed information would be really loved and more than welcomed. Please note that I am kind of an old-fashioned user and by this I mean that I still prefer the tradional CAMs (Dragon, T-Rex, Diablo) methodology than any internet-related solutions and that is why I am investigating the solution with the receivers, rather than the ones with DVB cards etc.
If you have the time I would very much like to hear from someone with your experience.
Thanking you in advance, I remain
Best regards,
Babylon