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    Identify these boards

    Picked up a contract with direct tv to grab their scrap. We broke down some parts and got these boards. How would you grade them?



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    i have some of those boards too, been wondering myself what they grade at.
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    The first represents a little known source for high quality boards, Satellite dish L.N.B. or low-noise-block. These boards are typically graded at or above motherboard grade.
    The second, without being able to determine where it came from appears to be mid grade.

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    The second, without being able to determine where it came from appears to be mid grade.
    Looks to be an amp or splitter for satellite.
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