This question came to me in a PM, and I thought it was worth starting a thread. The requester can take credit for it if he likes. He was afraid it was a stupid question, but it's NOT at all.
However, the concept is A+ valid. Of course the DPP44 and it's separator are a step down that road, but are still external parts. At the very least, the separator could be built into the x2x box, and switched in/out of use at setup time. Maybe we're just in a transitionary phase right now, and they'll end up doing this on a wider scale.
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You answered your own question in a way by talking about backward compatibility and internal switches....since the technology Of DishNetwork has upgraded/updated and is now referred to as DishPro... Why are there 2 inputs on the dual tuner IRD's such as the DISH 921 and 721 receivers?
Why ask? well, why could there not be ONE input and place any switching, demultiplexing or whatever one wants to call it, WithIN the receiver itself? Or is there another use for doing it THAT way? ( like why not an internal DP-21 switch?) I suppose it would not be backward compatible the other way, but hey, if the company has Finally designed a new fleet of receivers, why not take it to whatever the hell I am talking about?
However, the concept is A+ valid. Of course the DPP44 and it's separator are a step down that road, but are still external parts. At the very least, the separator could be built into the x2x box, and switched in/out of use at setup time. Maybe we're just in a transitionary phase right now, and they'll end up doing this on a wider scale.
Comments from the peanut gallery?