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mikk
26-12-2006, 04:51 PM
I've noticed in the past that when the t-rex was down the tm1500 was still opening, like at the moment with tps, albeit with daily update I think. The game appears to have changed but t-rex cant play for lack of memory. Would this model be a solution to the never ending cam purchases, is it well supported with patches, and has it been made with the future in mind ie. the current climate of rapid key rolls. I know there are others that do similar things - dreamboxes etc, but I've heard these can be a little 'labour intensive' Any advice appreciated.

jamsb
26-12-2006, 05:15 PM
Very user friendly.

Well supported.

Very good price.Remember the null modem cable.

mizo
26-12-2006, 05:46 PM
i got one a few months ago replacing my old echostar, have not looked back since, easy to use and lots more versatile, not much happening at the moment though, in the way of patches, unless you want to chase tps, regards
mizo

FXMan
26-12-2006, 09:23 PM
Owners of particular STBs will always praise those STBs - like in everything else, it's only human nature.

But I think the Technomate 1000 series are superb machines, and very well suported. For not much more than the price of a CAM they really are excellent.

madsod
26-12-2006, 11:01 PM
best £ 90.00 i ever spent . and i now have triple dragon and dreambox but i whould never sell this super little stb it's the best by miles . tps is back now with just one sotcam a day and its alot of ****ing about to put it on the dream . and i like a eazy life . so sod that . lol

bladesmantwo
27-12-2006, 01:15 AM
are there any tm"s with 36v o/p positioner, as i dont fancy an extra box to convert the diseq o/p.
The tm really does seem to offer good value,. i am tempted.

regards,
............bladesmantwo

sstylianou1976
27-12-2006, 02:24 AM
are there any tm"s with 36v o/p positioner, as i dont fancy an extra box to convert the diseq o/p.
The tm really does seem to offer good value,. i am tempted.

regards,
............bladesmantwo

As far as I know mate no there isn't since Diseq is the standard for these receivers today so if you need to move a big dish then a V Box 2 is the solution I'm afraid.

Personally I think it stinks because I never really rate Diseq since it is slow and it is rubbish when it comes to big satellite dishes let alone a insurance risk so 36 volts motors are the best for me.

Hope it answers your question my friend.;)

Best wishes,

sstylianou1976

spirochete
27-12-2006, 11:50 AM
Must agree with the above.......

TM make some great little STBs but why-oh-why can't they offer at least one of them (TM1500?) with a 36V positioner option???

DisEqC is all very clever but it simply doesn't have the speed and 'grunt' of a 36v H-H motor on a large dish......and if its windy......watch out for UFOs!

Spiro'

madsod
27-12-2006, 12:23 PM
i with you on that but the vbox is so small and you can hide it behind the tv so it's not all bad .\ i got mine of e**y for £ 12.00 and it was new , and you whould pay alot more for a 1500ci with a board in it ,

spirochete
27-12-2006, 01:11 PM
In the end the V-Box might be the way I have to go........anyone able to comment on how reliable / accurate these are over a period of time (as compared to an stb with a built-in 36V board)?

??

Spiro'

FXMan
27-12-2006, 02:02 PM
I suppose the way that Technomate look at it is that they want to manufacture a great value STB which will work, straight out of the box, for most people. Adding hardware which most people wouldn't use would increase the cost of the STB for everyone, but only add functionality for some.

spirochete
27-12-2006, 04:21 PM
I think you're probably right, although they do produce quite a few variants of the various models to meet varying user needs.

No 36V option on any of them does seem a bit odd....but, as you say, they'll have their reasons.

Spiro'

terrys8
27-12-2006, 06:18 PM
can you use the technomate recivers with a fixed dish ?

and which is best the 1500 or the 1600

stevenalis
27-12-2006, 08:04 PM
You can use any satellite receiver with a fixed dish. Soem receivers can't be used with "motorised dish" eg sly box.

As for which is better I can only tell you the 1500 is well supported and easy to use.

Steve

terrys8
27-12-2006, 08:56 PM
thanks steve, so what is the difference between 1500 and 1600

FXMan
27-12-2006, 11:58 PM
thanks steve, so what is the difference between 1500 and 1600

Have a look here: _http://www.technomate.com/products2.php

nush
28-12-2006, 09:44 AM
they are very good receivers m8

adamxcapell
28-12-2006, 12:52 PM
im looking at the new 1600 would i be better off with the 1500 or can the 1600 be patched as well as ive read it has 2 ci slots and a card slot? is this not true? help plz as its due to be delivered on monday and i can change the order if need be? thanks for any assistance on this? regards, adamx.

echelon
28-12-2006, 12:59 PM
the 1000 , 1500 and 1600 can all be patched m8

the 1000 usually has no slots but can have them added

the 1500 usually has 1 card slot and 1 cam slot ( the one I currently use )

the 1600 has 2 card slots and 2 cam slots

so as you can see the main differences are the cam and card slot availability


but bear in mind you must use the correct patches and loaders from al s*t

adamxcapell
28-12-2006, 01:14 PM
echelon your a star mate thanks for puttin me mind at ease and causing a halt to me panic my good friend. il leave things as they are then and look forward to gettin me new techy up and running. thanks again echelon as u have helped and advised me countless times and always by way of a quick reply. cheers adamx.

wireman
28-12-2006, 02:46 PM
the 1000 , 1500 and 1600 can all be patched m8

the 1000 usually has no slots but can have them added

the 1500 usually has 1 card slot and 1 cam slot ( the one I currently use )

the 1600 has 2 card slots and 2 cam slots

so as you can see the main differences are the cam and card slot availability


but bear in mind you must use the correct patches and loaders from al s*t

Hi, I can't find a 1600ci with card slots? The one on the tecky site has 2ci only. If there is such a variant I would be interested to know more.Regards wireman.

wireman
28-12-2006, 02:50 PM
Beg your pardon m8. Just found one 1600ci+ on 'a well known auction site'. But I will check with the sponsor first.

adamxcapell
29-12-2006, 02:26 PM
the 1000 , 1500 and 1600 can all be patched m8

the 1000 usually has no slots but can have them added

the 1500 usually has 1 card slot and 1 cam slot ( the one I currently use )

the 1600 has 2 card slots and 2 cam slots

so as you can see the main differences are the cam and card slot availability


but bear in mind you must use the correct patches and loaders from al s*t

am i right in understanding that there is only 1 version if the 1600 techy at the moment ? i have looked on the technomate site and they only show 1 but lookin at various auction sites they boast a super+ model is this just sales banter or is there a 1600 + super now ? confused?