Well, I got my Microyal from PSB about a week ago and got it all hooked up. Here are a couple thoughts
-The manual has some info, but this site has more. There is a lot of words, but it doesn't make sense
-I always thought a master reset would erase everything. This one didnt because a whole bunch of weird channels were on there. It said Telestar 5.
-I do like you can erase one channel, or all within a satellite, or all of them (this was better than the master reset...delete all)
-The clock on this one seems to hold time real well. I even programmed it to turn on and change the channel.
-There is a guide, but it doesn't work
-Very easy to rename channels
-Can move channels around on the list, so you can move all the Spanish stuff top the bottom (If you are not bilingual)
-You can pick to scan either scrambled or free stuff. The scrambled has a big $ in it.
I hooked up my dish from where the networks are (123) and had to type in the info for each transponder. This was pretty easy. But once that was done, I scanned and had everything that is posted on Lyngsat and I had TV.
I had an old DirecTv dish and LNB, so I aimed that at Dish119 for the music channels. I read about other receivers putting all this garbage on your channel lists. Thankfully, this doesn't. The only problem was it put each audio channel twice and even three times in the list. (the delete came in real handy). It registered the channels as "TV Channel" and "Radio Channel"
So right now I have my dish at 123 and the Directv dish at Dish 119. I have to unplug the cable to switch, but I'll get a switch for that.
I'm real happy with the unit, and hope to get a motor soon to "scan the skies"
-The manual has some info, but this site has more. There is a lot of words, but it doesn't make sense
-I always thought a master reset would erase everything. This one didnt because a whole bunch of weird channels were on there. It said Telestar 5.
-I do like you can erase one channel, or all within a satellite, or all of them (this was better than the master reset...delete all)
-The clock on this one seems to hold time real well. I even programmed it to turn on and change the channel.
-There is a guide, but it doesn't work
-Very easy to rename channels
-Can move channels around on the list, so you can move all the Spanish stuff top the bottom (If you are not bilingual)
-You can pick to scan either scrambled or free stuff. The scrambled has a big $ in it.
I hooked up my dish from where the networks are (123) and had to type in the info for each transponder. This was pretty easy. But once that was done, I scanned and had everything that is posted on Lyngsat and I had TV.
I had an old DirecTv dish and LNB, so I aimed that at Dish119 for the music channels. I read about other receivers putting all this garbage on your channel lists. Thankfully, this doesn't. The only problem was it put each audio channel twice and even three times in the list. (the delete came in real handy). It registered the channels as "TV Channel" and "Radio Channel"
So right now I have my dish at 123 and the Directv dish at Dish 119. I have to unplug the cable to switch, but I'll get a switch for that.
I'm real happy with the unit, and hope to get a motor soon to "scan the skies"