Few more Newbie questions

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Well, I spent most of yesterday reading the 10 pages of FTA threads, not every thread by any means, and I've also read all the sticky threads.. Some great stuff there.. I especially liked Iceberg's "Tip of the Iceberg" tips.. But, even after learning all I did I still have a few more questions...

What is a scaler ring..

Guys keep refering to "nets".. What is this...

Is Videocipher II useful these days or a thing of yesteryear...

Is old Primestar cable still useable.. I still have about 70' hanging across my cellar ceiling...

I know most FTA has gone digital.. Are there very much analog channels still out there.. Say like on G10..

When reading LyngSat it has F, for free tv, but how do you know which format it's in..


Thanks, BK
 
BKP said:
Well, I spent most of yesterday reading the 10 pages of FTA threads, not every thread by any means, and I've also read all the sticky threads.. Some great stuff there.. I especially liked Iceberg's "Tip of the Iceberg" tips.. But, even after learning all I did I still have a few more questions...

What is a scaler ring..
a C-Band LNB has "rings" around it

Guys keep refering to "nets".. What is this...
networks. ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX are usually referred as "the nets".

Is Videocipher II useful these days or a thing of yesteryear...
There is still some VCII stuff out there. Its analog. Most has converted to digital

Is old Primestar cable still useable.. I still have about 70' hanging across my cellar ceiling...
the cable? Shuld be fine. Its probably RG6

I know most FTA has gone digital.. Are there very much analog channels still out there.. Say like on G10..
some feeds are still analog but most of it is digital

When reading LyngSat it has F, for free tv, but how do you know which format it's in..
it should say "DVB" or "Digicipher II"
DVB is what our FTA receivers use
DCII is 4DTV (the upgrade of analog VCII)
 
The 'nets' are usually refering to NBC, CBS, ABC, UPN from the Virgin Islands. There on c/band digital on G4 at 99-degrees.........check out Lynsat.com for further details.
 
BKP said:
Is Videocipher II useful these days or a thing of yesteryear...

I know most FTA has gone digital.. Are there very much analog channels still out there.. Say like on G10..

Thanks, BK

I can vouch for the fact that Videocipher II + is still alive, although for how long is debateable. I was fooling around on G11 C Band analog and a screen popped up asking me to subscribe to IFC (Independent Film Channel). You also could get WE (Women's Entertainment) there in theory.

The most analog is on G4 and IA6, but a few other birds have some too.
 
Iceberg said:
a C-Band LNB has "rings" around it


networks. ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX are usually referred as "the nets".


There is still some VCII stuff out there. Its analog. Most has converted to digital


the cable? Shuld be fine. Its probably RG6


some feeds are still analog but most of it is digital


it should say "DVB" or "Digicipher II"
DVB is what our FTA receivers use
DCII is 4DTV (the upgrade of analog VCII)

Duh, now I see how to read LyngSat... G14 has ESPN / ESPN2, HBO and Showtime, plus a bunch more, in analog for pay channels.. But, really not much analog on the other satellites I just checked..

Cool, I have some extra cable..

If I had my 6' mesh dish parked on G14 for pay analog channels with a Toshiba TRX-80.. Then had a Primestar dish parked on G10 for the Ku side with a new Traxis 3500 how would you hook that up..


Thanks alot guys..
 
HITS is a company that provides "enhanced cable" to small towns. Maybe your local cable company doesn't have the funds to go fully digital. What they do is put 30" dish on your house and give you a receiver. Your existing cable TV goes into the box for analog cable and the rest comes from the sky. Used for cable companies only and some C-Band providers.
 
Iceberg said:
HITS is a company that provides "enhanced cable" to small towns. Maybe your local cable company doesn't have the funds to go fully digital. What they do is put 30" dish on your house and give you a receiver. Your existing cable TV goes into the box for analog cable and the rest comes from the sky. Used for cable companies only and some C-Band providers.


Interesting...

If you start up your "Tip of the Iceberg" tips maybe some of my questions would be useful for Newbie's..
 
Iceberg said:
HITS is a company that provides "enhanced cable" to small towns. Maybe your local cable company doesn't have the funds to go fully digital. What they do is put 30" dish on your house and give you a receiver. Your existing cable TV goes into the box for analog cable and the rest comes from the sky. Used for cable companies only and some C-Band providers.

HITS is used for the base of a digital platform for cable operators. as for the dish part, Comcast is phasing that out slowly but surely since most cable operators has upgraded there plant. HITS 2 Home is basically a thing of the past.
however I would like to see a DTH service built off that platform kind of like StarChoice, which would be neat.
 
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