Upgrade to HD receiver from CativeWorks 800

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shimi

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Hello,

I have CaptiveWorks 800, I was wondering if I get a HD receiver (PanSat 9200HD, OpenBox S9 HD or etc) will I get more channel and better picture quality, I reside in Los Angeles.

Thank you,

Shimi
 
Well, you can certainly get more channels on an HD receiver than an SD receiver, and when you find an HD channel, it looks a lot better on an HDTV than most SD channels. Whether you SHOULD get one depends , in part, on whether you have both Ku band and C-band dishes available, so you can make the most of the system. Personally, when I had JUST two Ku band dishes available to me, I still loved having the HD receiver, for the few HD feeds I could find, as well as it's inherent ability to decode AC-3 audio. Your mileage may vary... :)
[edit] And I do heartily recommend the Openbox S9 group of receivers.
 
What about the iLink 9500 HD Receivers, are those any good when compared to the Openbox S9 and Azbox?

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Candid
 
We have a long thread on this receiver, http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air-fta-discussion/232484-i-link-9500-hd.html . I think basically we think it's a "hacker box" which might be interesting to try out if you can get it cheap enough. It doesn't decode 4:2:2 video, which is the main reason to have an Azbox, and the Openbox S9 is so competent and so cheap , that a retail priced I-9500 is not very tempting.
:)
 
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Candid

from my research the ilink 9500 is nothing but a hacker box....it does not even do dvb-s2 and it does not even blind scan....totally useless for FTA....dont waste your money....you are much better off with an openbox hd....it does alot more and its cheaper too....
 
Thank you for all your input, I think I will go ahead with AZBox Premium HD+.
 
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