Yes, it looks like ordering from China is the only viable option. Hmmm, lesee, Amazon-$65, China-$26. Gee that's a tough one.
It being one of the few receivers that can get these problem channels, I see that X2 has now raised the price of their M1HD on eBay from $39.95 to $99.95! That's a 150.19% increase!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271970904283
Yes, it looks like ordering from China is the only viable option. Hmmm, lesee, Amazon-$65, China-$26. Gee that's a tough one.
23.80 from the bay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Freesat...hash=item25bf9469ad:m:mzmI0ViUz_kgUGF9usZOGfw
also make sure you buy from a seller that has a us plug.
Or use one of these:I'd think you could take the specs off the wall wart that came with it and find one with the right voltage and amp rating and make it work as long as the plug configuration and polarity were the same.
Yeah, I've seen some items with ridiculus prices on eBay so that's what the sellers were doing. I assume when the price comes down again the auction title will be changed to reflect the new model's name. I wonder what additional features the new receiver will have that the old one that's apparently being abandoned did not?Yeah that is the old trick on eBay to save your spot. Say you have an item and have sold a couple hundred or so.
It looks good when you are selling something, especially if you have competition.
If you have sold 289 and the other guy has sold 5 and you both are the same price; customers are more likely to go with the one that has sold the most.
If you run out and your listing ends and then you get in new stock and relist your item, everything is reset. Number sold, item views, etc.
So you jack the price way up to the point no one will buy it to hold everything like it is. When the new stock arrives you drop the price back to normal.
People also do this for a similar product.
Say you have a receiver the X1000 and you sell out and and new one is released the X2000.
You just go in and change the title to X2000 and tada!!, it appears you have sold hundreds, when you just got the item in and it is new to the market.
The thing is for sometime now, eBay added the ability to have your product drop to Quantity 0 and not end and lose are your prestige, and not have to go in and do the silly price raise thing.
I still see people do it all the time though.
Unfortunately, since the vendors on Amazon are still showing the Freesat V7 to be in stock it appears those price jumps are actual selling price jumps.
I hope it is something. A lot of times though it is just cosmetic changes, just to sell a different model.
Ran into a small hitch with the Freesat V7 today. Keep in mind this is piggy-backed to a 4DTV so it doesn't move the dish nor set polarity, just scan and tune. What happened was I decided to start at one end of the arc and scan in each bird from west to east. After 12 birds the unit locked up. I unplugged it, plugged it back in, and started to scan the next bird in order and it locked up again, about 25% of the way through. The box was quite hot and after allowing it to cool down it again worked perfectly so it seems the heat issue isn't just associated with moving a dish, repeatedly scanning over a long period of time apparently also causes the box to heat up. I think the next step might be to remove the metal screen inside the box and maybe add a heatsink.
Kinda peculiar quoting my own earlier post but I wanted to update the situation. I got around to opening the box today and lo & behold there is a heatsink already on the chip. I went ahead and removed the metal screen from inside the top cover though. That screen is so fine it almost has to restrict airflow somewhat so hopefully removing it will help.