derdude Supporting Founder Original poster Supporting Founder Sep 10, 2004 116 0 Sep 16, 2004 #1 Hello, Would either a Motorola DSR DSR4410 or DSR4420 be good receiver to use for FTA? Would it be able to pick up most programming? Thanks....
Hello, Would either a Motorola DSR DSR4410 or DSR4420 be good receiver to use for FTA? Would it be able to pick up most programming? Thanks....
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,748 12,045 Mankato, MN Sep 16, 2004 #2 What the heck is it? Did a google search and it doesnt come up Went to the motorola site and they have no record of it
What the heck is it? Did a google search and it doesnt come up Went to the motorola site and they have no record of it
TuxCoder Collector of Space Beams Supporting Founder Jul 8, 2004 2,052 3 Dayton, OH Sep 16, 2004 #3 The 4410 is a single-decrypt, ASI out DigiCipher II IRD. Don't know about the 4420, probably just an updated 4410.
The 4410 is a single-decrypt, ASI out DigiCipher II IRD. Don't know about the 4420, probably just an updated 4410.
TuxCoder Collector of Space Beams Supporting Founder Jul 8, 2004 2,052 3 Dayton, OH Sep 16, 2004 #4 So to answer your original questions, it can be used to get some FTA programming but not all (and I think even less than half). For most FTA programming you'd need a DVB receiver.
So to answer your original questions, it can be used to get some FTA programming but not all (and I think even less than half). For most FTA programming you'd need a DVB receiver.
TuxCoder Collector of Space Beams Supporting Founder Jul 8, 2004 2,052 3 Dayton, OH Sep 16, 2004 #5 Oh yeah, and the DSR 4410 is an HDTV receiver.
TuxCoder Collector of Space Beams Supporting Founder Jul 8, 2004 2,052 3 Dayton, OH Sep 16, 2004 #6 And it's one of the recommended receivers to use to receive Cinemax HD. OK, I'm done flooding this thread sounding like a know-it-all. Really I haven't heard of it before either, I just put quotes around my googling and found this: http://www.homeboxoffice.com/to/b2bupdatedmaxhdtechreqs102303.pdf
And it's one of the recommended receivers to use to receive Cinemax HD. OK, I'm done flooding this thread sounding like a know-it-all. Really I haven't heard of it before either, I just put quotes around my googling and found this: http://www.homeboxoffice.com/to/b2bupdatedmaxhdtechreqs102303.pdf
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,748 12,045 Mankato, MN Sep 16, 2004 #7 If its digicipher II, you can get some FTA stuff..There is more DVB than DCII