The SuperBuddy

ohsatelliteguy

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Anybody using a SuperBuddy, and how great is it? We're going to be required to get one here shortly, and for $500, it doesn't seem worth it. I've heard that it's amazing, you just hook it up at the back of the receiver, press "Test", and a couple minutes later it tells you exactly what's wrong. I don't see how this could possibly work, how it would know the difference between bad cable and LNB short.

Was also told this was required to tune in a new satellite that was going up that would carry more HD channels, which from what I've read here is ?AMC-14? that's not going to be working for another 6 months-ish. Is that true, the SuperBuddy's required to tune in this new satellite?
 
The Superbuddy is well worth the money. Check the installers forum, there are a few discussions there on it. I have one and I love it, it is the BEST meter I have ever used.
 
Its well worth it. I cant tell you the time this meter has saved me.

I have used many other meters including the Birddog, Lacuna, among others and I wouldn't think twice about spending the money on the Super Buddy.
 
On the other hand, can peak a dish in under a minute (most of the time) using a cheap-o analog meter, but it's what I'm practiced with. I'd probably have a Super Buddy if I did anything outside of Dish or Direct.
 
Where can you get one for $500? I'm only seeing $650 and higher. Does Applied Instruments have a satelliteguys discount I'm not aware of?
 
Where can you get one for $500? I'm only seeing $650 and higher. Does Applied Instruments have a satelliteguys discount I'm not aware of?

Nope. Going through RSP, I guess they're getting a bundled discount....and I thought I was getting ripped off @ $500 a pop.
 

Honestly, does anyone know the real holdup for SciFi-HD?

getting 6.0 UHF remote to work on TV2 of 622

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