trinidex said:I thought U$300 was cost to Skyvision and then they would add their markup to us the consumer.
If that's the case I'd still do it.
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trinidex said:I thought U$300 was cost to Skyvision and then they would add their markup to us the consumer.
Nobody wants to gamble when the odds are next to nothing. Plus who would want to fork out a couple thousand dollars for a complicated, difficult to install c-band when they can sell their soles to pizza dish for free set-up? What, $60.00 due next month? Still cheaper & easier than installing A BUD. Plus with pizza, you can have true HD in all the bedrooms, bathrooms, sewing room, laundry room, office, hallway, & even on the front porch. And HD is FREE! C-Band may have better picture quality, but all the advertisements I get from the pizza dish tell me THEIRS have the best picture, the best HD available. With the most HD channels available. FREE! Plus free PVR, free DVR. Free set-up, Free installation. Free, free, free. And everybody is doing it. So it must be good. Why be a looser when you can have FREE PIZZA!!Mike Kohl of Skyvision told me that it is illegal to own a shaw receiver in the US, and moto "keeps very close track of the serial numbers".
There needs to be a HARD PUSH in the C-Band Programming Industry, not just a gentle nudge like there is going on right now.
We need HD and we need DVR, one of the main staples in any satellite receiver.
The C-Band Programming Industry is going to hell in a handbasket, and we CAN save it!
Nobody wants to gamble when the odds are next to nothing. Plus who would want to fork out a couple thousand dollars for a complicated, difficult to install c-band when they can sell their soles to pizza dish for free set-up? What, $60.00 due next month? Still cheaper & easier than installing A BUD. Plus with pizza, you can have true HD in all the bedrooms, bathrooms, sewing room, laundry room, office, hallway, & even on the front porch. And HD is FREE! C-Band may have better picture quality, but all the advertisements I get from the pizza dish tell me THEIRS have the best picture, the best HD available. With the most HD channels available. FREE! Plus free PVR, free DVR. Free set-up, Free installation. Free, free, free. And everybody is doing it. So it must be good. Why be a looser when you can have FREE PIZZA!!
Sorry, tooo much coffee.
This is why I believe a DCII CAM is the best solution because then we can choose what kind of 3rd party receiver to get, HD only or HD with DVR ability.
really? You mean the same Mike Kohl who still advertises them and until he got the job at Skyivison SOLD SHAW DIRECT SYSTEMS from his house in Wisconsin. Hell he still has the link on his site.Mike Kohl of Skyvision told me that it is illegal to own a shaw receiver in the US, and moto "keeps very close track of the serial numbers".
keep dreaming. Unless someone comes in and actually puts forth the effort with DCII which is highly unlikely as Motorola has the rights to it what you see right now is probably as good as its gonna be.There needs to be a HARD PUSH in the C-Band Programming Industry, not just a gentle nudge like there is going on right now. Plus the FCC doesnt have a law saying its illegal
We need HD and we need DVR, one of the main staples in any satellite receiver.
Lots of people CANT install a dish that size. Heck I've seen people complain when they upgrade from a Directv 18" dish to a slimline which is a lot bigger (32x22 I think). So trying to get them to put up a 6 foot dish aint gonna happen.Plus who would want to fork out a couple thousand dollars for a complicated, difficult to install c-band
wallyhts said:BOO!!!
Are you drinking the charlie kool-aid?
Exactly....this whole thread has become quite the eye opener! Sounds like soon we'll just have the D and E pizza sections!
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Not yet, or any time soon for that matter. I just don't see C-band going any further. I've had C-band exclusively most of my adult life & am sad to see it diminish down to the state it's currently in. Six months ago, there were 20 some thousand subscribers to C-band as opposed to how many tens of millions to Pizza? C-band's a dying market. By the way, I recently replaced the battery in my 922 & still have all my fingers. It was actually fairly simple but took about 2 hours. Probably not a good thing to mention the time it took on my resume.BOO!!!
Are you drinking the charlie kool-aid?
C band has it's place and the 4DTV/410 system has it's pluses and minuses. I have Direct but at the time I got it NPS put the knife in the 4DTV all together, Skyvision didn't offer the H2H system for the 4D yet. I will be downgrading Direct to the family pack as of June when my teaser runs out. I will be adding high tier nitch channels on the 4DTV H2H then. Plus with summer coming it will be rain fade season on Direct again. It will be nice to know with the 4D I can watch tv when it's pouring here instead of looking at 771 searching for signal.
Direct may have a lot of channels but honestly I do not watch 95% of the cable fare. HD on Direct, Dish, Cable, UVerse etc is all a light version. That is why I have only a D11 SD receiver with Direct. I didn't see the sense to get HD on Ka band with more rain fade than the SD ku. I'm an old time bud supporter and will support c band forever. Just wait till the 4D map master gets out there, we made a major breakthrough lately so it's on it's way. It will be nice to know we can catch all the master stuff while ITC for years to come even if we have to do a MR.
Would it just be cheaper to pay the termination fee and not downgrade?
I just spent an hour comparing side by side DirecTV SD and H2H SD picture quality. Using my Sharp Aquos 32" 1080P HDTV. Both my D-11 and my 922 are feeding it with S video.
I'm being totally honest here. H2H win's. It has purer colors with less artifacts. Direct also is smeary (soft some call it, I call it blurry in a fog) Direct also has a snapping effect that when the picture is moving and stops all the mosquito noise has to catch up with the picture. That's not on HITS. We may not have all the channel offerings but we still have better quality even in a second gen on X4.
Maybe HD Direct is better than SD HITS but not all the channels on Direct are in HD and a lot marketed as HD run stretchovision. They take the SD masters and fill the screen up. Dish's HD and SD is worse than Direct so they lost the battle before even getting up to bat.
I think if your a purest like I am the way things are going with compression and taking away real quality. Soon it won't be worth turning on the tv anymore unless you turn on the bud.
I have a 50" plasma and 32" LCD. I've had Dish SD, Direct SD/HD, HITS SD, and 4096 EMM 4DTV. The 4DTV masters were the best, but hey, we can't buy them anymore. The HD was awesome, it's a shame the lamers never will know what they missed. The HITS p.q. is slightly better than Direct's SD channels. Dish SD totally sucks and looks terrible on anything over a 25" CRT. I have DirecTV HD and it looks very good, although it does have some blockiness/pixelation at times on some channels, such as History.
If you have no interest in HD, you will probably be very happy with HITS channels offered at Satellite Receivers LTD and Skyvision, there is no contract either. I have both 4DTV and DirecTV systems (and FTA DVB-S2), and consider my setup the best of both worlds.
Recommend all c-band lovers subscribe to at least one HITS service. Keeping the dream alive, one map at a time.