any retail locations selling these yet?
Sears is new, and many (most) of the employees don't have a clue.Of course, this is just over half of the approximately 926 full-line Sears stores, and less than 10% of the approximately 2,400 dealer stores, so YMMV. I got mine last week in Springfield, OR.
Sears is new, and many (most) of the employees don't have a clue.
Thanks for the helpful hints Krell! I guess I'll have to wait until Feb 2009 to find out if it actually works!
- I currently own none of this equipment, so what follows is my WAG.
- To my knowledge, no customer has gotten his DTVpal to convert digital TVGOS data to analog TVGOS data. So if you get this to work correctly, you may be the first.
- Do not put the DTVpal into passthrough mode! Simply put it into TVGOS mode.
- Leave the Panny in Antenna/DirectTV mode. That's assuming you want to record off your D10 rather than your DTVpal.
- Do not reconfigure your Panny, other than to change the "fake" zip code. This will allow the Panny to get the TVGOS data by tuning into the correct channel coming out of the DTVpal. Theoretically speaking.
- Since the Panny will continue issuing IR commands to your D10, e.g. to turn on at the appropriate time and to change channels, these signals will not go to the DTVpal. This may be OK if you never want to use the DTVpal to record local channels. This may not work if the DTVpal can't automatically find the local CBS affiliate for it's digital TVGOS data. I'm guessing it can do that automatically, or else you're in a chicken-or-egg scenario getting the TVGOS data through to your TVGOS device.
- Did I mention this is a WAG?
Thanks for the helpful hints Krell! I guess I'll have to wait until Feb 2009 to find out if it actually works!
any retail locations selling these yet?
D&H Adds Product Categories
July 30, 2008
D&H Distributing said this week that it has begun carrying products in several lines of “emerging technologies.” These include such categories as voice-activated GPS, HDTV tuners and converters, plug-in home automation devices and others.
Specific products coming from D&H in the second half of this year include the Garmin Nuvi 880 GPS unit, Gefen’s high-end connectivity products, the Echostar DTVPal from Sling Media <bold added>, HDHomeRun, the LocalCast device from ZeeVee, and home automation products from ZWave.
“The market never gets tired of developing new ways to transfer digital content from location to location, whether that’s from room to room within the home, from the desktop to the television, or in reverse from the television to the PC,” D&H’s president of purchasing, Rob Eby, said as part of the announcement. He added that the company’s philosophy is to support “nascent technologies” and evangelize them to the market, leading to benefits for its clients.
For more information on D&H’s offerings, visit www.dandh.com
Yep, Echostar missed their opportunity to get in before a lot of people got their coupons. I was wanting to get their unit but my coupons expire in a few days so I will probably have to get them at Wal-Mart and pay the $10 difference and see how they work. Unfortunately the two that they sell are not the best, one an RCA that does not have as good of sensitivity from what I've read and the Magnavox having an even worse rating (some dead out of the box) although they have better sensitivity on the signals but will not stay locked on them that well and have a worse picture quality.
So just from experience the RCA trumps the DTV pal on watchability, but not so much with the on screen menu and guide.