
Originally Posted by
fn59
If you want a meter that identifies the satellite you're aiming for expect to pay more than $100.
I've just bought my fifth meter, so I've learned a few things.
First thing I look for is support for North American satellites.
The link you just posted shows the country it ships to. Look for the manufacturers site, the ebay seller can claim it is for NA market, but I would spend more time online researching the meter.
The only meters I would consider for future purchases would be from Birdog or Advantage (makes Superbuddy 29), maybe First Strike, they have a new meter coming out that does more than QPSK.
I just bought my third Birdog. Wore out my first one. Still have a USB Plus, but it only does QPSK and cant tell the difference between Bells 82 and 91 and for Direct SWM lnb's I need to have the power inserter hooked up and connect a Directv splitter up so I can hook my meter up.
If you're just going to do the occasional install just use a receiver and portable DVD player that has an auxiliary connection.