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November 14, 2016 at 12:46 pm #18546
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InactiveHi Guys
I have just joined the forum and hoping I can get some help on purchasing a new Humax.
My last PVR still is a Topfiels 5800 and still going strong but I want to get up to date with the PVR and TV.
I still have an old CRT set which is still going strong after nearly 18yrs!!!!!
It was my intention to buy an HDR 1100s-500gb this week and then the television after Xmas But I have a few questions if possible. Sorry if the questions are a bit basic but this is new ground for me.
When I phoned Humax in Belfast, the Guy on the other end was less than helpful and a bit off-had so I didn’t get any real answers.
1)What is the difference between Freesat and Freesat+ (Humax said nothing)
2)Can the Humax HDR1100s work with my existing TV via a single coaxal.
3)Can I use it without a dish until I get the new TV
4) Do I need to buy a TV with freesat and UHD if it is with the Humax.
5) What is the difference between the HDR-1100s freesat with freetime hd TV recorder and the HDR1000s/500gb Freesat+ with Freetime.
( Humax guy said he couldn’t see the latter on his webpage yet it is on mine)
6) What sort of dish would you recommend?
Given what I have been reading about the unreliability and Humax attitude to their customers would I be better of buying something else. I for one do not want to have the agro outlined on some of these threads. The Toppy I have got has been nearly 100% reliable and when I did happen to have a problem with a signal they were very helpful.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
November 14, 2016 at 1:39 pm #75330grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe box has to be connected to a dish (or more precisely the lnb on a dish)
For full working it needs two connections to the lnb, a quad 4 output lnb will feed two freesat+ pvrs.
You just need a HD TV with HDMI in, though these days most will have Freeview-HD tuners.
The HDR1000S is the first second generation Freesat+ box from Humax. It has the same user interface and software as the 1100S but has a front panel display and a scart socket that the 1100S lacks. It’s no longer in production. You might find a re-furbished one from Humax direct.
Depending on your location a Zone 1 or Zone 2 Sky minidish with a quad lnb will be just fine. The slightly larger zone 2 minidish will give a larger rain fade margin than the smaller dish.
Along with the other models a few of the Humax boxes have lost contact with the hard disk at around two years old. Humax have identified a faulty component, a new box should not have this component fitted.
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