Blade bm 7000s hd satellite receiver
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20. March 2011 @ 14:48 |
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How's it goin lads, Ive just purchased a bm7000s hd sat receiver, I got some info on it about c/s system, but now I'm being told it doesn't actually receive the actual hd chans just upgrades the standard chan to a better clarity... Is this correct or does it actually receive the sly sports hd chans etc etc???
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gerrard08
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20. March 2011 @ 15:28 |
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hi, i have the same box, and yes it does receive all channels, including all hd channels, sports, movies, and the rest (excluding box office). great choice, because its a brilliant box.
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20. March 2011 @ 15:30 |
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Originally posted by gerrard08: hi, i have the same box, and yes it does receive all channels, including all hd channels, sports, movies, and the rest (excluding box office). great choice, because its a brilliant box.
Cheers Ger, are you in the uk or Ireland? I've a box at the moment that gets rte/1/2 and tv 3 on c/s, the Irish chans, just wondering will they be on the 7000s too?
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gerrard08
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20. March 2011 @ 15:36 |
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im new to this myself mate, so all i can say is that, my box works using the existing sly dish, on 28.2E Astra2/Eurobird satelite, which is just the same as sly, same sly channel numbering etc. and im in uk, hd channels on this box are the best. its like moving from dial up internet to Broadband...you know what i mean.
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20. March 2011 @ 15:57 |
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Originally posted by gerrard08: im new to this myself mate, so all i can say is that, my box works using the existing sly dish, on 28.2E Astra2/Eurobird satelite, which is just the same as sly, same sly channel numbering etc. and im in uk, hd channels on this box are the best. its like moving from dial up internet to Broadband...you know what i mean.
Cool, Ja notice any feint lines going across the screen on it? From left to right?
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gerrard08
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20. March 2011 @ 18:06 |
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nope..no lines mate..i cant fault it so far
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20. March 2011 @ 18:11 |
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Originally posted by gerrard08: nope..no lines mate..i cant fault it so far
Sweet, looking forward to my delivery now!
Is it user friendly?
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gerrard08
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20. March 2011 @ 18:22 |
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yeah...its user friendly...usb makes it very simple and easy for updates and backup up channel lists etc.
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20. March 2011 @ 20:00 |
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Updates??? The one im getting is plug n play! What sort of updates ya talkin?
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gerrard08
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20. March 2011 @ 20:11 |
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i was refering to new firmware updates, editing channel list etc
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20. March 2011 @ 20:58 |
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@ dubfella, you get the box with all included? price cover the box and extras?
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21. March 2011 @ 06:16 |
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Originally posted by MICKAH: @ dubfella, you get the box with all included? price cover the box and extras?
All in yes, just plug n play mate!
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MAXF17
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21. March 2011 @ 06:51 |
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Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MICKAH: @ dubfella, you get the box with all included? price cover the box and extras?
All in yes, just plug n play mate!
Hi Dubfella any info on that box where you bought it how much
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MAXF17
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21. March 2011 @ 06:51 |
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Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MICKAH: @ dubfella, you get the box with all included? price cover the box and extras?
All in yes, just plug n play mate!
Hi Dubfella any info on that box where you bought it how much
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21. March 2011 @ 07:03 |
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Originally posted by MAXF17: Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MICKAH: @ dubfella, you get the box with all included? price cover the box and extras?
All in yes, just plug n play mate!
Hi Dubfella any info on that box where you bought it how much
Its £250 which includes the box and the year sub, can't say where mate, don't know ya, you understand!
I'll ask the supplier see what he says!
Sorry pal!
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MAXF17
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21. March 2011 @ 07:47 |
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Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MAXF17: Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MICKAH: @ dubfella, you get the box with all included? price cover the box and extras?
All in yes, just plug n play mate!
Hi Dubfella any info on that box where you bought it how much
Its £250 which includes the box and the year sub, can't say where mate, don't know ya, you understand!
I'll ask the supplier see what he says!
Sorry pal!
Thanks anyway
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21. March 2011 @ 12:47 |
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You can get the box on skywonder.co.uk for £150 if your interested MAXF17, then all you need to do is find a good server, simples.
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MAXF17
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21. March 2011 @ 17:21 |
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Originally posted by dub12dave: You can get the box on skywonder.co.uk for £150 if your interested MAXF17, then all you need to do is find a good server, simples.
Thanks dub12 as a 64year newbie the bit that caught my eye was the plug and play bit if you get my meaning
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21. March 2011 @ 18:16 |
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Originally posted by MAXF17: Originally posted by dub12dave: You can get the box on skywonder.co.uk for £150 if your interested MAXF17, then all you need to do is find a good server, simples.
Thanks dub12 as a 64year newbie the bit that caught my eye was the plug and play bit if you get my meaning
Are you in Ireland it uk mate?
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MAXF17
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21. March 2011 @ 18:34 |
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Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MAXF17: Originally posted by dub12dave: You can get the box on skywonder.co.uk for £150 if your interested MAXF17, then all you need to do is find a good server, simples.
Thanks dub12 as a 64year newbie the bit that caught my eye was the plug and play bit if you get my meaning
Are you in Ireland it uk mate?
IRELAND
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21. March 2011 @ 19:01 |
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Originally posted by MAXF17: Originally posted by Dubfella: Originally posted by MAXF17: Originally posted by dub12dave: You can get the box on skywonder.co.uk for £150 if your interested MAXF17, then all you need to do is find a good server, simples.
Thanks dub12 as a 64year newbie the bit that caught my eye was the plug and play bit if you get my meaning
Are you in Ireland it uk mate?
IRELAND
Good man, if ya want I'll sell ya my old standard box with all chans for ?150! Good til the end of the year!
Ps are ya in Dublin?
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menace404
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22. March 2011 @ 06:25 |
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Hi guys, the blade bm 7000 hd receiver.....does anyone know if it takes a wireless dongle? My router is upstairs and I cant connect to it via a LAN cable without drilling a whole in the floor/ceiling. Would the USB port support my wireless dongle to connect to my network so I can C/S. I know the dm800hd supports this and it is a very useful feature but would the blade bm 7000 hd support wireless dongles for access to my router upstairs.
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Federer16
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22. March 2011 @ 07:20 |
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Originally posted by menace404: Hi guys, the blade bm 7000 hd receiver.....does anyone know if it takes a wireless dongle? My router is upstairs and I cant connect to it via a LAN cable without drilling a whole in the floor/ceiling. Would the USB port support my wireless dongle to connect to my network so I can C/S. I know the dm800hd supports this and it is a very useful feature but would the blade bm 7000 hd support wireless dongles for access to my router upstairs.
Good question, i wish i knew the answer but i dont lol
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22. March 2011 @ 07:32 |
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Originally posted by menace404: Hi guys, the blade bm 7000 hd receiver.....does anyone know if it takes a wireless dongle? My router is upstairs and I cant connect to it via a LAN cable without drilling a whole in the floor/ceiling. Would the USB port support my wireless dongle to connect to my network so I can C/S. I know the dm800hd supports this and it is a very useful feature but would the blade bm 7000 hd support wireless dongles for access to my router upstairs.
HDTV satellite receiver with 2 x CI, 1 x Smartcard Reader, 10,000 channels and Blind Scan.
FEATURES
Compliant MPEG-II/ MPEG-IV/ H.264
Compliant DVB-S/ S2 satellite standard
Output resolution in 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
HDMI Output (1.2a) & Component (YPbPr)
1 Smart Card Reader (CA) & 1 Common Interface (CI)
1 USB Host Port for DVR (Digital Video Recorder) function
Playback MP3, JPEG Photos & Software transfer via external USB Device
Simultaneously recording of 2 channels, while watching 1 channel
Media file Playback Xvid, mkv, and more supported
Ethernet port Support
Dolby Digital audio output
S/PDIF and through the HDMI & SPDIF Latency function
Software & channel database upgrade via USB: USB to STB/ STB to USB
Energy Saver Standby Power consumption less than 1W
Multi satellite search
DiSEqC control version 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and USALS compatible
Additional features...
Enhanced 16 favourite channel groups
Powerful channel control by favourites, lock, skip, move and delete function
Channel sort by alphabet, transponder and CAS
English and worldwide language options for OSD and Menu
Installation wizard
Extended EPG and program reservation on EPG
Teletext & Subtitle by OSD and VBI
Last channel memory function
Total 10,000 channels programmable
Pre programmed channels (Optional)
Various games
Software & channel database upgrade via RS-232C: PC to STB/ STB to PC
Parental lock / Installation lock / receiver lock
Zoom in function on pause live channel
Multipicture display
High speed software upgrade via USB 2.0
MP3 play and JPEG viewer by USB flash drive
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menace404
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22. March 2011 @ 07:51 |
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Thanks for the specs dubfella and I can see that the usb port supports USB hardware such as hard drives, flash pens etc etc. But the problem/question is.....are there approriate drivers built into the receiver that allow the use of a wireless dongle?? The dm800hd lists its USB port spec the same as you ahve listed above but you can load a driver onto the dm800hd to support a wireless dongle. Would anyone know if you can/need to do the same to the blade 7000s hd?
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