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			<title>Galaxy 11</title>
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			<description>What encryption is on the Galaxy 11 channels and can it be broken?</description>
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			<title><![CDATA[so what's the deal?]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:08:07 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>does anyone know the reason why the sudden intrest in c band receivers? Here is an edited e mail I received this morning.:cool:1Dear 4DTV Owner: ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>does anyone know the reason why the sudden intrest in c band receivers? Here is an edited e mail I received this morning.:cool:1Dear 4DTV Owner: <br />
If you have one of the models above, we pay cash for working units. This could be a 4DTV made by Motorola or General Instruments, models DSR-922 or DSR-920. Or it could be a Sidecar (model DSR-905) designed to work with your analog satellite receiver. Or it could be the HD decoder box that allowed you to watch HD signal on your 4DTV product. As you know, these receivers are no longer being manufactured but I still have many customers that need these receivers. <br />
Our records indicate that at one time you may have owned one of these receivers. If you are no longer using it, we have buyers for them. Or you may even want to consider firing them up again! If you no longer use your big dish because you thought you had to add KU out at your dish or if your actuator quit working, check out our DSR-410 package at &quot;for great programming at the most reasonably priced packages on the market. There are still an abundance of channels available on the big dish - but if you no longer need or use the equipment above, let us recycle it and get it back into the hands of big dish enthusiasts that need receivers. <br />
If you are interested in selling your equipment or in seeing what it can be used for today, please call or email me. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss the 'big dish' products with you. And, if you have moved over to Dish Network or DirecTV, check out some of our other small dish products. We still offer the largest selection of satellite accessories available for all your satellite needs, big and small. Visit us online. <br />
Check us out. Hope to hear from you soon. <br />
Del Jose, !</div>

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