I have been looking at what is listed as being available as FTA programming on Lyngsat. More of the HD stations seem to be coming available all of the time. I do not have an HD box and have been planning to get one to use in place of my standard box. I would like to first ask a few questions about it that I cannot find definite answers for before I invest more money in FTA.
I have been considering the Sathawk PVR800 HD box at Sadoun. It appears that it has all of the audio converters and everything needed built into it for everything available that is FTA. Sadoun refers to it as being “Open Box”. Can someone tell me what “Open Box” is supposed to mean? I would think that to be an indication that the satellite box had been returned as defective equipment.
I run all of my TV equipment through an old Winegard power splitter with the 75 ohm cable. With this amplified splitter I can run it to different TV sets in different rooms without any insertion loss that is normally a result of combining or splitting the signal. Now that I have a newer DVD/VCR and a DVD player I run them through an RF Modulator to get them on the wire to other sets. All of this including my FTA box works very well in multiple rooms.
The new PVR800 HD box does not appear to have an RF output on it. Can I hookup to the RF modulator from the DVBS video connection and function as I have been with my old standard FTA box. I know that I would be degrading the HD quality picture.
I notice an abundance of HD stations on 87 W. I understand that I will not pickup most of them with my 6 foot dish and would probably need an 8 or 10 foot dish for that from SW Minnesota. With my standard box I did pickup This network on 87 but could not get any sound. Correct me if I am wrong. I understand that the PVR800 would take care of that no sound problem for me.
I notice some HD programming on 91 W. Am I likely to get some of it with my 6 foot dish on the PVR800? I cannot get the CW network on this satellite. I would suppose that I would also need a bigger dish for it. After looking at the CW program schedule I can see that I am not missing very much. I do like the Nat Geo channel.
I have been reading specs and information about various HD FTA boxes. The information listed is very lacking in most cases. That is probably why the Sathawk from Sadoun looks good since they usually furnish an abundance of information. I would also be curious as to how others are doing with this box and how it stacks up against other brands. If that is listed somewhere I would appreciate information on where to find it.
I have asked questions on this forum before I invested money in the past. Your answers have been very helpful in making a decision. I would like to thank all of you for your help and advice both now and for your help in the past.
I have been considering the Sathawk PVR800 HD box at Sadoun. It appears that it has all of the audio converters and everything needed built into it for everything available that is FTA. Sadoun refers to it as being “Open Box”. Can someone tell me what “Open Box” is supposed to mean? I would think that to be an indication that the satellite box had been returned as defective equipment.
I run all of my TV equipment through an old Winegard power splitter with the 75 ohm cable. With this amplified splitter I can run it to different TV sets in different rooms without any insertion loss that is normally a result of combining or splitting the signal. Now that I have a newer DVD/VCR and a DVD player I run them through an RF Modulator to get them on the wire to other sets. All of this including my FTA box works very well in multiple rooms.
The new PVR800 HD box does not appear to have an RF output on it. Can I hookup to the RF modulator from the DVBS video connection and function as I have been with my old standard FTA box. I know that I would be degrading the HD quality picture.
I notice an abundance of HD stations on 87 W. I understand that I will not pickup most of them with my 6 foot dish and would probably need an 8 or 10 foot dish for that from SW Minnesota. With my standard box I did pickup This network on 87 but could not get any sound. Correct me if I am wrong. I understand that the PVR800 would take care of that no sound problem for me.
I notice some HD programming on 91 W. Am I likely to get some of it with my 6 foot dish on the PVR800? I cannot get the CW network on this satellite. I would suppose that I would also need a bigger dish for it. After looking at the CW program schedule I can see that I am not missing very much. I do like the Nat Geo channel.
I have been reading specs and information about various HD FTA boxes. The information listed is very lacking in most cases. That is probably why the Sathawk from Sadoun looks good since they usually furnish an abundance of information. I would also be curious as to how others are doing with this box and how it stacks up against other brands. If that is listed somewhere I would appreciate information on where to find it.
I have asked questions on this forum before I invested money in the past. Your answers have been very helpful in making a decision. I would like to thank all of you for your help and advice both now and for your help in the past.