Sometime in the past few weeks, all mention of receivers has been removed from not just their website, but the support forum too.
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Uht-Oh Trouble?Sometime in the past few weeks, all mention of receivers has been removed from not just their website, but the support forum too.
Something's fishy. The old forum at GTMEDIA Forum - Index page states that their website is GTMEDIA Official | Imaging & Multimedia Products, and there are no FTA receivers there, just a satellite meter and an ATSC receiver (since when does China sell ATSC receivers?) and of course their other products like thermal cameras.They're still selling receivers on their website and on Ebay.
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Not many people here in the U.S. are going to buy new receivers because of 5G
Considering the relative simplicity of installing a Ku dish, it's still worthwhile focussing on 101W, 99W, 97W and 87W. For now, C-band is still worthwhile too if you already have a dish in place.... If there were enough services on Ku I'd put my Ku antenna back up.
Even after upgrading my LNBFs, I still have a lot of interference from 5G. I'm not going spend any more money on C-band.Considering the relative simplicity of installing a Ku dish, it's still worthwhile focussing on 101W, 99W, 97W and 87W. For now, C-band is still worthwhile too if you already have a dish in place.