on any FTA receiver?
...With the option for how LONG you want it to be so?
1 hour, 2 hours, 6 hours, 24 hours...
Another BASIC function besides reliable clocks we seem to miss in this hobby...
(I beat that problem with a U-verse 12-volt UPS on my FTA receiver, but it still somehow changes it's own time and date and there are no automatic updates turned-on, but that's another story.)
Since my last two receivers don't recognize the days of the week for recording, (Do any exist that DO recognize specific day recording?) and if you want a Monday through Friday recording you pretty much have to take it daily including weekends, or ...weekly, etc....
And with weekend programming varying from weekday, wouldn't it be nice to be ABLE to suspend the timers for "X" amount of time to allow for "other" manual recording and manually tuning to other programs? And shouldn't this be an EASY update to receivers like the Amiko Mini and the MicroHD given the simplicity of the idea?
Maybe this DOES exist and I've missed it somewhere? God knows the Amiko's manual is horribly deficient in instructions, given how many features it really has! It's a nice receiver...and I like it, but "little" details for us in our hobby would REALLY make these already cool receivers OUTSTANDING.
Thoughts welcomed!
...With the option for how LONG you want it to be so?
1 hour, 2 hours, 6 hours, 24 hours...
Another BASIC function besides reliable clocks we seem to miss in this hobby...
(I beat that problem with a U-verse 12-volt UPS on my FTA receiver, but it still somehow changes it's own time and date and there are no automatic updates turned-on, but that's another story.)
Since my last two receivers don't recognize the days of the week for recording, (Do any exist that DO recognize specific day recording?) and if you want a Monday through Friday recording you pretty much have to take it daily including weekends, or ...weekly, etc....
And with weekend programming varying from weekday, wouldn't it be nice to be ABLE to suspend the timers for "X" amount of time to allow for "other" manual recording and manually tuning to other programs? And shouldn't this be an EASY update to receivers like the Amiko Mini and the MicroHD given the simplicity of the idea?
Maybe this DOES exist and I've missed it somewhere? God knows the Amiko's manual is horribly deficient in instructions, given how many features it really has! It's a nice receiver...and I like it, but "little" details for us in our hobby would REALLY make these already cool receivers OUTSTANDING.
Thoughts welcomed!