Well my Christmas toy finally arrived yesterday. It's a brand new Coolsat 7100. I will write a full review of this soon. In the meantime, I thought I'd share some initial thoughts and issues.
First, the good stuff.
- USALS works great for automagically positioning the motor, once I told it where I'm located. The exceptions seem to be a few satellites near the ends of the arc which have to be adjusted slightly and locked down with DiSEqC 1.2. I think this tells me my motor or dish is not 100% aligned correctly.
- The box came preprogrammed with almost all the existing satellites from 61W to 148W, with separate "C" and "Ku" entries for those that do both.
- The PVR and trick modes appear to work pretty well, though they make the DishDVR look like advanced technology by comparison. The box will build a live-tv buffer and store recordings on an attached USB device, either a hard drive or a memory stick. The format is FAT32. I haven't yet tried retrieving the recorded files to see if they are playable on a computer. There are two USB ports, one on the front and one on the back, and only one can be active at a time. You can configure which one, or let the box figure it out.
- It has a nice display that shows what the box is currently doing "SCANNING" or what you're watching "UNIV. NETWORK DR. GENE SCOTT" - there are only 8 characters in the display so it scrolls the longer stuff.
- Optical and Coax outputs for digital audio. I can hear PBS in Dolby Digital.
- The box is smaller than I expected, even smaller than the Microyal MRX-1000 it's replacing.
- Works with Slingbox! See attached file in post #4 below.
Now, the bad stuff.
- There doesn't appear to be a way to edit the positions of existing or user defined satellites which means if you want to use USALS with those you're out of luck.
I'm looking for a way to edit satellites and transponders offline. I think ChannelMaster is what I want but I seem to be overlooking what it takes to make it work with a Coolsat. Even if it can be done, does ChannelMaster support changing the USALS positioning?
First, the good stuff.
- USALS works great for automagically positioning the motor, once I told it where I'm located. The exceptions seem to be a few satellites near the ends of the arc which have to be adjusted slightly and locked down with DiSEqC 1.2. I think this tells me my motor or dish is not 100% aligned correctly.
- The box came preprogrammed with almost all the existing satellites from 61W to 148W, with separate "C" and "Ku" entries for those that do both.
- The PVR and trick modes appear to work pretty well, though they make the DishDVR look like advanced technology by comparison. The box will build a live-tv buffer and store recordings on an attached USB device, either a hard drive or a memory stick. The format is FAT32. I haven't yet tried retrieving the recorded files to see if they are playable on a computer. There are two USB ports, one on the front and one on the back, and only one can be active at a time. You can configure which one, or let the box figure it out.
- It has a nice display that shows what the box is currently doing "SCANNING" or what you're watching "UNIV. NETWORK DR. GENE SCOTT" - there are only 8 characters in the display so it scrolls the longer stuff.
- Optical and Coax outputs for digital audio. I can hear PBS in Dolby Digital.
- The box is smaller than I expected, even smaller than the Microyal MRX-1000 it's replacing.
- Works with Slingbox! See attached file in post #4 below.
Now, the bad stuff.
- There doesn't appear to be a way to edit the positions of existing or user defined satellites which means if you want to use USALS with those you're out of luck.
I'm looking for a way to edit satellites and transponders offline. I think ChannelMaster is what I want but I seem to be overlooking what it takes to make it work with a Coolsat. Even if it can be done, does ChannelMaster support changing the USALS positioning?
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