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    Direct TV cable receivers

    I saw months ago people talking about the DirectTV and Satellite Receiver boxes, but I cant remember what about them is working scrapping them.



    For instance, is the motherboard actual motherboard grade, or would it be lower, and what are the cards generally worth?
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    They differ slightly Geo from the $2.50 to $4 a pound range depending on how populated they are. I can tell you one thing the drives out of the DVR's are awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    They differ slightly Geo from the $2.50 to $4 a pound range depending on how populated they are. I can tell you one thing the drives out of the DVR's are awesome.
    You know something, I never thought of a DVR having a hard drive in it, but that obviously makes perfect sense, since it is a recorder lol

    I have 2 of them lol

    In what way are they awesome?


    Also, like a year or so ago, you or someone else had posted a board on here that came from the actual satellite dish. It looked to be like 90% gold content. Did anyone ever figure out a buyer for them or how they are classified?

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    I think Mechanic688 posted the satelite boards, not sure if anyone found a buyer for them.

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    I just took apart 300 receivers. About 30+ were DVR's with the hard drives. Some were 80 gig, but I got a bunch of SATA 160-500 gig drives. Also got 124 of the access cards with the small gold squares on them and just sold them to a buyer on here for $1 each. The power supply boards have some value. The main boards should be rated as mid-high grade, in my opinion. I have a few that look better than others and have a lot of steel on them with the tuners, but also have a lot of i/c's, pins, etc. My particular lot already had the power cords cut off, but they still turned out to be a goldmine for me as I only paid .18-.20 per lb. You will need a 4.5mm and a small torx security bit for some of them. Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shendog View Post
    I just took apart 300 receivers. About 30+ were DVR's with the hard drives. Some were 80 gig, but I got a bunch of SATA 160-500 gig drives. Also got 124 of the access cards with the small gold squares on them and just sold them to a buyer on here for $1 each. The power supply boards have some value. The main boards should be rated as mid-high grade, in my opinion. I have a few that look better than others and have a lot of steel on them with the tuners, but also have a lot of i/c's, pins, etc. My particular lot already had the power cords cut off, but they still turned out to be a goldmine for me as I only paid .18-.20 per lb. You will need a 4.5mm and a small torx security bit for some of them. Hope this helps.
    Thanks for the information. Sounds like a little money to be made

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    MMMMM sata hard drives. Thats why GEO. They usualy have some good hard drives in them.

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    my buyer paid $2.50 midgrade for some and some of the better ones with more gold on them and stuff like playstation and xbox boards i got $4.50 green motherboard price for them.

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    I have been getting motherboard price I believe as long as I rip off the small steel boxes on them. Only takes a second with a pair of channel-locks.
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    So basically if I payed a $1 a piece, I would definitely not loose money. Good to know.

    Since $1 a piece is more than a scrapper would get at my yard, I see a new avenue!

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    get all you can at $1 each before they realize whats they are worth =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    get all you can at $1 each before they realize whats they are worth =)
    I'm getting 3 or 4 tomorrow

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    found a guy in la that has 1000 complete dss boxes he needs gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    I think Mechanic688 posted the satelite boards, not sure if anyone found a buyer for them.
    You mean this one?? I'm saving them to have refined, I'm curious about what's in there. And they don't take up much room.



    Here's a couple of boards, different styles.

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    The one I was referring to before, looked like it was 98% gold content. It literally almost looked like a bar of gold. No one on here knew what to classify it as. I just wish I remember who posted it.

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    its a lnb board, id price it somewhere between cell phone board and green motherboard grade

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-10-DP...p2047675.l2557
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    The one I was referring to before, looked like it was 98% gold content. It literally almost looked like a bar of gold. No one on here knew what to classify it as. I just wish I remember who posted it.
    Here you go George, Your wish is my command,,,,lol
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    id pay $20 pound for those all day long, solid plated one side, intermittent plating on the other side

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    its a lnb board, id price it somewhere between cell phone board and green motherboard grade

    Lot of 10 DP Dual LNBF Dish Network Pro Dual LNB | eBay
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    Here you go George, Your wish is my command,,,,lol
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    Mechanic, that looks definitely close to it. (This was not long after I had joined, so I dont remember exactly what it looked like, but I do believe it was definitely like that).

    What would it be classified as?

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    Here's a look inside one I got that had three 'eyes' on it. The plating looks whiter than I'd expect from gold plating. Maybe just a trick of the light? The red epoxy/rubber will scrape out with an old flattip precision screwdriver, then I snapped off a small piece of the cast aluminum body (at arrow) to give me a better angle to pry the back face off. That revealed the populated side of the board, but prying the board itself off involved an extended argument with three spots of rubber glue that didn't want to release. Just be patient & work at it... it'll give eventually.

    I got a single eye LNB yesterday... when I get it apart I'll post pics if they differ significantly from the one above.



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