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    REPASSAC - 56 minutes ago  » ...Perhaps freesat will take on board Humax design suggestions.

    You know that those were put forward, in respect of the 1000S, and ignored? Or perhaps you are speculating?

    | Thu 5 Oct 2017 19:24:33 #11 |
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    Neither, just hoping that they might ask Humax for their design suggestions for the G3 unit.

    I am speculating that Humax will be a manufacture of the G3 unit and that freesat will continue to design the U.I.

    | Fri 6 Oct 2017 11:17:02 #12 |
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    REPASSAC - 3 hours ago  » I am speculating that Humax will be a manufacture of the G3 unit and that freesat will continue to design the U.I.

    Exactly why I'll be waiting till 2 years after announce to buy.

    | Fri 6 Oct 2017 14:57:37 #13 |
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    I do not want to complain but your editing in your quotation seems to change the sense of my second sentence. Can I ask you edit it please.

    Admin Note: Agreed, quote has been edited.

    | Fri 6 Oct 2017 19:51:01 #14 |
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    Sorry. Friday night, Glayva in hand, seemed to make sense to me. Glad we've got the semantics pinned down.

    | Fri 6 Oct 2017 20:47:07 #15 |
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    Well Humax already produce a UHD PVR for BT Youview, so I wouldn't think it would be a big leap for them to produce a Freesat version.

    | Sat 7 Oct 2017 14:32:19 #16 |
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    Pollensa1946 - 1 day ago  » 

    REPASSAC - 3 hours ago  » I am speculating that Humax will be a manufacture of the G3 unit and that freesat will continue to design the U.I.

    Exactly why I'll be waiting till 2 years after announce to buy.

    Well the streaming content around the house will make me a early takeruper.

    | Sat 7 Oct 2017 18:07:49 #17 |
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    REPASSAC - 3 hours ago  » 

    Pollensa1946 - 1 day ago  » 

    REPASSAC - 3 hours ago  » I am speculating that Humax will be a manufacture of the G3 unit and that freesat will continue to design the U.I.

    Exactly why I'll be waiting till 2 years after announce to buy.

    Well the streaming content around the house will make me a early takeruper.

    moi aussi,

    Before you respond in fluent French remember I am still at the La plume de ma tante stage

    | Sat 7 Oct 2017 21:17:49 #18 |
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    Graham,

    My French is rather basic but does improve after a few glasses of wine.

    Rather hoping that you can stream 30 secs or so behind real time recording like on the Foxsat.

    | Sun 8 Oct 2017 13:23:36 #19 |
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    REPASSAC - 27 minutes ago  » 
    Graham,
    My French is rather basic but does improve after a few glasses of wine.
    Rather hoping that you can stream 30 secs or so behind real time recording like on the Foxsat.

    You might find a use for your scd lnb if it follows the multi-tuner Humax Icord model.

    http://www.pulsat.com/products/Humax-iCord-Evolution-Quad-Tuner-HD-Satellite-Home-Media-Server-1TB.html

    | Sun 8 Oct 2017 13:54:20 #20 |

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