Sonicview SV-HD8000

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So, I rescued two of these from the trash probably 10 years back just in case I ever wanted to play around with FTA but now it's time to clean out the closet. Are these still useful to anybody or should I just send them to the recycling?
 

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So, I rescued two of these from the trash probably 10 years back just in case I ever wanted to play around with FTA but now it's time to clean out the closet. Are these still useful to anybody or should I just send them to the recycling?
They are old hacker receivers, and pretty much ONLY good for the DVB-S QPSK foreign stuff on 97W. They won't work on anything newer than that.
 
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This would be good for oldsmobile if he was still looking for an old receiver to only receive audio channels.

 
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This would be good for oldsmobile if he was still looking for an old receiver to only receive audio channels.

Yes! Oddly enough, I found a decent, cheap box on eBay for the living room, and then my garage receiver died, so I'm interested. Thanks!
 

Anyone have a surplus DVB-S receiver cheap?

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