Author Topic: ICECRYPT S3200CCIHD HIGH DEFINITION SATELLITE RECEIVER WITH CARD READER CI SLOT  (Read 6329 times)

Offline Rotary-Motion

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just bought this brand new for £40 is it worth it?

Embedded Conax Card Reader
 
Single CI Slot

Up to 6,000 Channels Supported (TV & Radio)
 
Two High Speed USB Ports (Front and Rear)
 
Teletext / Subtitles Supported
 
True Colour, User Friendly On Screen Display (OSD)
 
Timer Support - Set up to Eight Timers
 
Multiple Sort Types - including FAV, SAT, HD
 
YouTube, RSS Reader and Weather Forecast *
 
Full 1080P High Definition by HDMI**
 
Supports MPEG4 / MPEG2 - HD / SD, DVB-S2 / DVB-S
 
Record, Timeshift and Playback with External HDD
 
EPG Support (Where Broadcast)
 
Parental Lock
 
Embedded Games
 
Digital Audio Output - Coaxial
 
Ethernet Connection and WiFi Support (Icecrypt WiFi Dongle Available seperately)
 
DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and USALS Compatible
 
Channel Switching Time <1 Second
 
SD Output by SCART or RCA
 
Multi Language Support
 
0.5W Stand-by Power Consumption
 
*Internet Connection Required/3rd Party Apps subject to change





does this mean i can put 12volts up it and not 240volts if i want to?


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that 12c port is only 50milly amps... so not enough to run it... so must be 12v out not 12v in


guess there could be something you could power from it... no idea what tho :-)

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yeah odd trying to work out what that does?

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seems a bit strange that it only seems to have RF inputs and no satellite f connector. cant be a satellite receiver without a connector to the lnb. must plug into another box with the satellite connection bit like a virgin or sky box.

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only half a picture above

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this is what online manual says

0V/12V 50mA:This is used to Connect 12V to an external 0V/12V switch.
« Last Edit: May 25, 2013, 09:40:25 PM by SquidWard »

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that makes sense now. you can get euro sport in German on the astra 11E satellite in german free. the linux bit  just means it is using a linux based  system. most hard disc recorders use linux as the operating system. if you very clever you can save all your films in linux and play them on your windows laptop. i did look at doing that but decided i wasn't clever enough, and  life is too short. will leave that  sort of thing to the 18 year olds. plus most films are available online anyway.
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this is what online manual says

0V/12V 50mA:This is used to Connect 12V to an external 0V/12V switch.

probably an output to turn other things on/off

I'm guessing they also make some other, optional kit which will turn on/off with that box... like a surround sound system or something >

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think it like smart tv, you can put there internet dongle in and i think i read its wifi too, from what it says can look at news weather and youtube stuff...

gonna pick it up today so will get her on test...

i was thinking of useing in me camper? although have to get one of those suitcase satelites too.

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im watching utube on this icecrypt box also got google maps and weather lol

get more channels than my new TV

i can list many satelites to use too in menu, im on HOTBIRD and ASTRA at the mo, think theres about 54?

nice bit of kit...

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i can list many satelites to use too in menu, im on HOTBIRD and ASTRA at the mo, think theres about 54?

It'll only work on the ones you can see - and then you have to make sure your dish is pointing in the right direction. You can't have more than one at once without either moving your dish or having a fancy setup with two LNBs.

Astra 1N/2A/2B/2C/2D at 28.2E carries the freesat programming.