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    Blind Search Feed Receiver

    Hi Everyone.

    New here just returning to satellite after about ten years away so I would like to pick the experts brains if I may.

    Back in the day of analogue I was into feed hunting using a Triple Dragon, Dreambox & several Blind search receivers in my pursuit of happiness.

    My question is "What is considered to be the best Blind search satellite receiver for feed hunting in the market today, leaving out the high priced professional equipment of course" ?
    I am presuming its a Linux receiver but am open to correction.

    Regards.
    Tony.

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    Any ideas anyone ?

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    i believe its the non-linux TM boxes
    5302, 5402 etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rossi2000 View Post
    i believe its the non-linux TM boxes
    5302, 5402 etc.
    Thanks for that.

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    To be honest Linux based receivers are not really the popular choice for DX'ers, they tend to use the closed source Technomate receivers in most cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    To be honest Linux based receivers are not really the popular choice for DX'ers, they tend to use the closed source Technomate receivers in most cases.
    Thanks for the information.
    I thought a Linux based receiver would be more adaptable to feed hunting but as you say the TM seems to be popular.

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