kavula said:Echostar Technologies Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Echostar Communications Corporation.
j5races said:I was an 811 at fry's that had a JVC logo on it.....did they make some??
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We currently have an agreement with JVC to distribute our receiver systems under its label through certain of its nationwide retailers, and an agreement with Thomson multimedia, Inc. to distribute our receiver systems under the EchoStar and RCA label through certain of its nationwide retailers.
Although we internally design and engineer our receiver systems, we outsource manufacturing to high-volume contract electronics manufacturers. Sanmina-SCI Corporation (formerly known as SCI Systems, Inc.) is the primary manufacturer of our receiver systems. JVC also manufactures some of our receiver systems. In addition, during 2002, we signed manufacturing agreements with RCA/Thomson and Celetron USA, Inc.
Thank I will look at themThe Big Wood said:I use the MX-700 from Universal Remotes, and I (and my wife!) have been very satisfied with it. PC programmable makes it great, because you can use files with codes in them to run your equipment, such as your DVD capability of the Xbox. Check them out at http://universalremote.com/products/ .
As far as "making" the receivers, Echostar contracts the manufacturing with an Electronics Contract Manufacturer (ECM). I have no idea who they use today, but in the late 90's the receivers were being built by SCI in Huntsville, Alabama. I'm sure the receivers are built today either in Mexico or China by one of the big ECM's (Solectron, Sanmina, Jabil, Flextronics, etc).
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