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Dear fellow members,

Emile will be available to meet members TODAY (Monday) at 6pm in CBD (Nbi). If you plan to attend this meeting, please PM me, so that I can give you the details.
Thanks

Kudos Gich. Represent the A.S.A.S patients well. Will not be able to make it.
 
Dear fellow members,

Emile will be available to meet members TODAY (Monday) at 6pm in CBD (Nbi). If you plan to attend this meeting, please PM me, so that I can give you the details.
Thanks

Represent victims from COAST PROVINCE and if possible tell them to just modify SRT 4922 or 4950H by adding a T2 turner i guess that will make best combo ever
 
Represent victims from COAST PROVINCE and if possible tell them to just modify SRT 4922 or 4950H by adding a T2 turner i guess that will make best combo ever
hotbird, I hear you. I read somewhere that he might also be coming to coast...
 
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ASAS mates,
This is what came out of that meeting with STRONG Representative, Mr. Emile:
  1. His visit was as a result of the numerous communication he has received from this forum. He wanted to come and study the market in order re-align their strategies to meet the demands of the market. He thanked all for the support and patronizing their products and also those who have been engaging them. He will be in Mombasa from Wednesday to Sunday and would appreciate meeting forum members from that region.
  2. STRONG Technologies do not have a distributor in the Eastern African region. Instead they work with dealers (three in Kenya and one in Tanzania. None in other countries). This explains why not all their products are available in the region. This means the end user has to order what is not available locally either through the dealers, or directly to their distributors in DRC, Ghana, CIV and Nigeria or in Dubai. His market survey had revealed that there exist a huge potential of their products in the region and hence they are rooting for a distributor (was it @Mzonda who had come with the idea of ASAS Sacco? Think about it guys).
  3. Products: currently, what is available in the EA region is SRT 4922, 4950H & 4950M decoders and a single LNB. On the other of their products, they can only be available if they are to get a distributor
  4. Pricing: on affordability of their products, they are working with the dealers on pricing strategies.
  5. Verification of Genuine vs Fake decoders: they will include all their models of their receivers in the verification page on their website Is it GENUINE ? | Strong Technologies. However, one can verify his/her decoder by sending an email with the serial number to: emile@strong-technologies.com
  6. Dishes: the market surveys they have carried have shown that pfs are more popular than the offsets. That's the reason most of the BUDs in stock are pfs. However, he will share his findings with the technical team and see if they can introduce 150/240cm offsets, again based on the demand in the market.
  7. 4922 vs 4950: I obviously could not resist to pop up the question that has ignited a lot of debate in this forum: "kati ya 4922 na 4950 ni gani kali?" (between 4922 and 4950, which is superior/better). He said that these two are excellent decoders with tremendous features and capabilities (of course!). However, much as 4950 was introduced in the market later, "the 4922 is slightly superior to the 4950" (his own words). I believe this settles it now.
  8. He also reported that the 4950M was designed for flat screen TV sets, where you stick it behind the TV and only have the remote sensor stuck on top of the TV. Its size notwithstanding, it's an exact match of 4950H.
  9. Combo receiver: the SRT 4915 is only available in Ghana. This was manufactured particularly for their pay TV services, My TV/Ma Télé (available on Eutelsat 16A at 16E). It's a paired decoder for this reason. However, they are planning to introduce an FTA decoder, SRT 4912, which has the same features as the 4915. He had a sample, which he showed me (he declined to leave it behind but he allowed me to take snaps, which are attached here below). He will share the suggestions that were given here with the technical team on what forum members want included in the decoder. Production and release of this decoder will be tagged on market demand, he said. He is interested in getting the Openbox Combo V8 after many members talked to him about (are you there muzombozi?)
  10. He will make arrangements with colleagues in the office to see if they can be responding to queries raised in the forum directly. Meanwhile he asked me to share these contacts: for sales/marketing: emile@strong-technologies.com, for technical issues: imad@strong-technologies.com
  11. This was his first time in Kenya and he really liked it. He has had a chance to visit the Nairobi National Park and other places. He for the first time saw animals in their natural habitat. He looks forward to enjoy more of what Kenya has to offer (hey, this is not ASAS-related but aren't we all supposed to be ambassadors of our beloved countries?:smiling🙂.
I have depended majorly on my memory of what transpired. Hence any question/comment is highly welcome and appreciated. The question/comment may provoke me to remember something else that I may not have included above.

Now images of the SRT 4912 COMBO:

SRT4912 Combo-back.JPG SRT 4912 Combo-front panel.JPG SRT4912 Combo-Front panel2.JPG
 
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ASAS mates,
This is what came out of that meeting with STRONG Representative, Mr. Emile:
  1. His visit was as a result of the numerous communication he has received from this forum. He wanted to come and study the market in order re-align their strategies to meet the demands of the market. He thanked all for the support and patronizing their products and also those who have been engaging them. He will be in Mombasa from Wednesday to Sunday and would appreciate meeting forum members from that region.
  2. STRONG Technologies do not have a distributor in the Eastern African region. Instead they work with dealers (three in Kenya and one in Tanzania. None in other countries). This explains why not all their products are available in the region. This means the end user has to order what is not available locally either through the dealers, or directly to their distributors in DRC, Ghana, CIV and Nigeria or in Dubai. His market survey had revealed that there exist a huge potential of their products in the region and hence they are rooting for a distributor (was it @Mzonda who had come with the idea of ASAS Sacco? Think about it guys).
  3. Products: currently, what is available in the EA region is SRT 4922, 4950H & 4950M decoders and a single LNB. On the other of their products, they can only be available if they are to get a distributor
  4. Pricing: on affordability of their products, they are working with the dealers on pricing strategies.
  5. Verification of Genuine vs Fake decoders: they will include all their models of their receivers in the verification page on their website Is it GENUINE ? | Strong Technologies. However, one can verify his/her decoder by sending an email with the serial number to: emile@strong-technologies.com
  6. Dishes: the market surveys they have carried have shown that pfs are more popular than the offsets. That's the reason most of the BUDs in stock are pfs. However, he will share his findings with the technical team and see if they can introduce 150/240cm offsets, again based on the demand in the market.
  7. 4922 vs 4950: I obviously could not resist to pop up the question that has ignited a lot of debate in this forum: "kati ya 4922 na 4950 ni gani kali?" (between 4922 and 4950, which is superior/better). He said that these two are excellent decoders with tremendous features and capabilities (of course!). However, much as 4950 was introduced in the market later, "the 4922 is slightly superior to the 4950" (his own words). I believe this settles it now.
  8. He also reported that the 4950M was designed for flat screen TV sets, where you stick it behind the TV and only have the remote sensor stuck on top of the TV. Its size notwithstanding, it's an exact match of 4950H.
  9. Combo receiver: the SRT 4915 is only available in Ghana. This was manufactured particularly for their pay TV services, My TV/Ma Télé (available on Eutelsat 16A at 16E). It's a paired decoder for this reason. However, they are planning to introduce an FTA decoder, SRT 4912, which has the same features as the 4915. He had a sample, which he showed me (he declined to leave it behind but he allowed me to take snaps, which are attached here below). He will share the suggestions that were given here with the technical team on what forum members want included in the decoder. Production and release of this decoder will be tagged on market demand, he said. He is interested in getting the Openbox Combo V8 after many members talked to him about (are you there muzombozi?)
  10. He will make arrangements with colleagues in the office to see if they can be responding to queries raised in the forum directly. Meanwhile he asked me to share these contacts: for sales/marketing: emile@strong-technologies.com, for technical issues: imad@strong-technologies.com
  11. This was his first time in Kenya and he really liked it. He has had a chance to visit the Nairobi National Park and other places. He for the first time saw animals in their natural habitat. He looks forward to enjoy more of what Kenya has to offer (hey, this is not ASAS-related but aren't we all supposed to be ambassadors of our beloved countries?:smiling🙂.
I have depended majorly on my memory of what transpired. Hence any question/comment is highly welcome and appreciated. The question/comment may provoke me to remember something else that I may not have included above.

Now images of the SRT 4912 COMBO:

View attachment 260572 View attachment 260573 View attachment 260576

Nice job bro ,from my point of view that combo looks like modified SRT 4922 which happens to be what I was wishing for
 
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ASAS mates,
This is what came out of that meeting with STRONG Representative, Mr. Emile:
  1. His visit was as a result of the numerous communication he has received from this forum. He wanted to come and study the market in order re-align their strategies to meet the demands of the market. He thanked all for the support and patronizing their products and also those who have been engaging them. He will be in Mombasa from Wednesday to Sunday and would appreciate meeting forum members from that region.
  2. STRONG Technologies do not have a distributor in the Eastern African region. Instead they work with dealers (three in Kenya and one in Tanzania. None in other countries). This explains why not all their products are available in the region. This means the end user has to order what is not available locally either through the dealers, or directly to their distributors in DRC, Ghana, CIV and Nigeria or in Dubai. His market survey had revealed that there exist a huge potential of their products in the region and hence they are rooting for a distributor (was it @Mzonda who had come with the idea of ASAS Sacco? Think about it guys).
  3. Products: currently, what is available in the EA region is SRT 4922, 4950H & 4950M decoders and a single LNB. On the other of their products, they can only be available if they are to get a distributor
  4. Pricing: on affordability of their products, they are working with the dealers on pricing strategies.
  5. Verification of Genuine vs Fake decoders: they will include all their models of their receivers in the verification page on their website Is it GENUINE ? | Strong Technologies. However, one can verify his/her decoder by sending an email with the serial number to: emile@strong-technologies.com
  6. Dishes: the market surveys they have carried have shown that pfs are more popular than the offsets. That's the reason most of the BUDs in stock are pfs. However, he will share his findings with the technical team and see if they can introduce 150/240cm offsets, again based on the demand in the market.
  7. 4922 vs 4950: I obviously could not resist to pop up the question that has ignited a lot of debate in this forum: "kati ya 4922 na 4950 ni gani kali?" (between 4922 and 4950, which is superior/better). He said that these two are excellent decoders with tremendous features and capabilities (of course!). However, much as 4950 was introduced in the market later, "the 4922 is slightly superior to the 4950" (his own words). I believe this settles it now.
  8. He also reported that the 4950M was designed for flat screen TV sets, where you stick it behind the TV and only have the remote sensor stuck on top of the TV. Its size notwithstanding, it's an exact match of 4950H.
  9. Combo receiver: the SRT 4915 is only available in Ghana. This was manufactured particularly for their pay TV services, My TV/Ma Télé (available on Eutelsat 16A at 16E). It's a paired decoder for this reason. However, they are planning to introduce an FTA decoder, SRT 4912, which has the same features as the 4915. He had a sample, which he showed me (he declined to leave it behind but he allowed me to take snaps, which are attached here below). He will share the suggestions that were given here with the technical team on what forum members want included in the decoder. Production and release of this decoder will be tagged on market demand, he said. He is interested in getting the Openbox Combo V8 after many members talked to him about (are you there muzombozi?)
  10. He will make arrangements with colleagues in the office to see if they can be responding to queries raised in the forum directly. Meanwhile he asked me to share these contacts: for sales/marketing: emile@strong-technologies.com, for technical issues: imad@strong-technologies.com
  11. This was his first time in Kenya and he really liked it. He has had a chance to visit the Nairobi National Park and other places. He for the first time saw animals in their natural habitat. He looks forward to enjoy more of what Kenya has to offer (hey, this is not ASAS-related but aren't we all supposed to be ambassadors of our beloved countries?:smiling🙂.
I have depended majorly on my memory of what transpired. Hence any question/comment is highly welcome and appreciated. The question/comment may provoke me to remember something else that I may not have included above.

Now images of the SRT 4912 COMBO:

View attachment 260572 View attachment 260573 View attachment 260576

Thanks Gich for your time and report.We are humbled.We are hoping to get brochure for 4912 to see its specs.
 
Thanks for your effort Gich. Nice job. Will appreciate to see full specs of the 4912. Emile may have the specs somewhere he could share. In addition, ask Emile if he can create a "super combo" that "inter-marries" the specs of both 4912 and the V8 combos.
 
Thanks for your effort Gich. Nice job. Will appreciate to see full specs of the 4912. Emile may have the specs somewhere he could share. In addition, ask Emile if he can create a "super combo" that "inter-marries" the specs of both 4912 and the V8 combos.

Yes Nash, i agree with you and i think that is the reason why he wants to get openbox V8 combo decoder.
 
Thanks for your effort Gich. Nice job. Will appreciate to see full specs of the 4912. Emile may have the specs somewhere he could share. In addition, ask Emile if he can create a "super combo" that "inter-marries" the specs of both 4912 and the V8 combos.
Karibu FTA-Nash and the rest. Indeed he had the specifications. Here is what he shared with me. And yes, he wanted to get the V8 to study it and probably share it/its specs with his technical colleagues.
 

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SES 4 coming in with goodies....

according to information, the West African Countries will have their goodies on this bird starting October 2014. Its part of the Digital Migration Process which will see Plenty of channels on Offer. Though most are French Speaking.. we hope we will have a few English ones coming in as well... so don't throw away your 90cm yet...when one door closes...

snippet >>.
The multi-year contract for two transponders will allow the new platform to deliver DTH television from its Bamako Teleport to member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (also known by its French acronym UEMOA). The roll-out start on October 1, 201,4 across Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Niger. SES will provide the satellite capacity on its SES-4 satellite located at 22 degrees West, the company’s prime orbital slot for Francophone sub-Saharan Africa, providing 100 percent audience reach from urban to non-urban areas.

The service will offer a bouquet of 80 channels, free-to-air (FTA) and encrypted, and will allow member countries to meet the global digital migration deadline of June 2015. Audiences will be able to connect to the existing national Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) networks and to receive content via satellite using a Dual Tuner receiver (MPEG4 and DVBS2/T2) included in the offer. ---end of snippet

for more info.. read here.. Satnews Publishers: Daily Satellite News


The West African Countries goodies DTH television now on the new two transponders platform 11552v 40000 and 11672v 30000 on Ses 4 @22 W.

Active Channels

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On test line
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Also feed Ch CNN Information Europe Internation
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jamani mm mgeni hapa nijuzeni namna ya kibadili kutoka amos 5& eutelsat16 to eutelsat 7w o r8w with120cm dish please......
 
ASAS mates,
This is what came out of that meeting with STRONG Representative, Mr. Emile:

5. Verification of Genuine vs Fake decoders: they will include all their models of their receivers in the verification page on their website Is it GENUINE ? | Strong Technologies. However, one can verify his/her decoder by sending an email with the serial number to: emile@strong-technologies.com


View attachment 260572 View attachment 260573 View attachment 260576

I wish they'd make haste with that as soon as possible. You see, when it's on the website I can authenticate before I leave the shop unlike sending an email whose response may not be immediate.

Once again, thank you Gich for your representation.
 
jamani mm mgeni hapa nijuzeni namna ya kibadili kutoka amos 5& eutelsat16 to eutelsat 7w o r8w with120cm dish please......

Increase your elevation till your dish is almost vertical. Use the Fox Movies tp to track.
 
Thanks Gich ;for your information Ihae an idea :you known we are in the world of running technology outside there mchoice has PVR called expl*r*with internal recoding what about SRT decoder? We have opportunity to tell Emile to indroduce another one like the one outside there or attach with 4912
 
Increase your elevation till your dish is almost vertical. Use the Fox Movies tp to track.
Ama uteremshe kisahani chako hadi karibu kisimame mrama na Kikingi kishikiliacho kisahani.Fox movies Tp 11296H 27500.
 
dear experts , any one kindly guide me to put ECM pvu keys in this box as what is the format to add this keys in this box? i mean' what should i add in "PROVIDER ID and idx " ?
any help or guide will be appreciated !
regards-george
 
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