FTA Clones
The Clones - FTA Receiver Clonesby Sammy Satellite. – Staff Writer for n2news Did you happen to catch the news that a company in China started selling a knockoff version of the iPhone that was unlocked and able to work on any network? That is called a clone and it’s a real problem in the world of FTA. When a company like Pansat or Sonicview spends a significant amount of time and money to research and create a product you can bet that they know the best way to make it. These companies live and die by the quality of the products so they know that production quality and component quality are vital. Hardware, like a nice bowl of soup, is made of up components that are available all over. There are companies, mostly in Korea and China, that specialize in deconstructing the circuit boards of existing products and creating copies. These companies go to great lengths to copy the external and internal design so much that it is often hard to tell them apart. There are some differences though. First, they tend to use the least expensive component that still performs the same function. Instead of a 20 year high performance capacitor in the power supply they may use generic capacitors or a similar nature left over from another project. Clone devices don’t last as long or function as well in most cases and more importantly, the money goes to the wrong person. If you find a clone receiver on an auction website your money never makes it to the company that spends the time, energy and resource to figure out how to make the receiver in the first place. More important, there is no guarantee that the BIN files will work correctly on your receiver. or If you aren’t a member but you need the latest working autoroll BIN files and keys to get your receiver back up now then Sign up with N2News below: |
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