I currently receive analog(NTSC) and digital/high definition(ATSC) with my hd television with an antenna on my roof. I am interested in getting a satellite system. I understand there is DirecTV and Dish Network, but I do not understand much about C-band/KuBand. I am not interested in anything illegal, only legal please.
Please correct me if I am wrong but from what I understand in order to receive C-band/Ku I need to get one of those big satellite dishes. Lets say I can find someone in the newspaper giving one away for free. Next, I need to get a Free-to-Air satellite receiver. This is where I get confused. I don't understand what signals the satellites send out. What is digicipher, digicipher 2, mpeg2, dvb, MPEG-4, and QPSK? So could someone simpfly it for me. For example a tv getting a signal from a roof antenna can pick up NTSC and ATSC, but what would be the equivalents for satellite? If I buy a receiver like Fortec Star Mercury II would I be able to pick up analog, digital, and high definition free-to-air signals? Would I need something like the Sonicview 8000 HD in order to pickup free-to-air high definition signals? Would the Sonicview 8000 HD be able to pick up analog, digital, and high definition free-to-air signals or would I need both the Sonicview 8000 HD and Fortec Star Mercury II? Is satellite analog being phased out like antenna tv?
Lets say I decide I want to subscribe to channels like Tv land, Discovery, and so on. I was look at skyvision website /programming/dsr410pack.html and they have a package called "410 Basic Pak". Would I just need to buy their DSR-410 receiver and then pay the monthly fee so I could watch those channels? Would I have to buy the DSR-410 receiver or could I just use a Fortec Star Mercury II or Sonicview 8000 HD receiver? Lets say the only receiver I buy is the DSR-410, can that receiver pick up free-to-air signals like the Fortec Star Mercury II and Sonicview 8000 HD receiver? Or would I have to have all three receivers, the Fortec Star Mercury II for analog/digital free-to-air, Sonicview 8000 HD for high definition free-to-air, and the DSR-410 for my "410 Basic Pak" subscription? From what I understand all the programming for the "410 Basic pak" is on one satellite so I would not have to turn the dish, is what right?
I found another programming package on skyvision's website called 4dtv skyvision website /programming/digital.html . Lets say I want to subscribe to DIGITAL Basic PAK instead of the "410 Basic Pak", what receiver would I need? Would the DSR-410 work, or would I need a different receiver? Is 4dtv on different satellites or is it all on one satellite?
Thanks in advance.
Please correct me if I am wrong but from what I understand in order to receive C-band/Ku I need to get one of those big satellite dishes. Lets say I can find someone in the newspaper giving one away for free. Next, I need to get a Free-to-Air satellite receiver. This is where I get confused. I don't understand what signals the satellites send out. What is digicipher, digicipher 2, mpeg2, dvb, MPEG-4, and QPSK? So could someone simpfly it for me. For example a tv getting a signal from a roof antenna can pick up NTSC and ATSC, but what would be the equivalents for satellite? If I buy a receiver like Fortec Star Mercury II would I be able to pick up analog, digital, and high definition free-to-air signals? Would I need something like the Sonicview 8000 HD in order to pickup free-to-air high definition signals? Would the Sonicview 8000 HD be able to pick up analog, digital, and high definition free-to-air signals or would I need both the Sonicview 8000 HD and Fortec Star Mercury II? Is satellite analog being phased out like antenna tv?
Lets say I decide I want to subscribe to channels like Tv land, Discovery, and so on. I was look at skyvision website /programming/dsr410pack.html and they have a package called "410 Basic Pak". Would I just need to buy their DSR-410 receiver and then pay the monthly fee so I could watch those channels? Would I have to buy the DSR-410 receiver or could I just use a Fortec Star Mercury II or Sonicview 8000 HD receiver? Lets say the only receiver I buy is the DSR-410, can that receiver pick up free-to-air signals like the Fortec Star Mercury II and Sonicview 8000 HD receiver? Or would I have to have all three receivers, the Fortec Star Mercury II for analog/digital free-to-air, Sonicview 8000 HD for high definition free-to-air, and the DSR-410 for my "410 Basic Pak" subscription? From what I understand all the programming for the "410 Basic pak" is on one satellite so I would not have to turn the dish, is what right?
I found another programming package on skyvision's website called 4dtv skyvision website /programming/digital.html . Lets say I want to subscribe to DIGITAL Basic PAK instead of the "410 Basic Pak", what receiver would I need? Would the DSR-410 work, or would I need a different receiver? Is 4dtv on different satellites or is it all on one satellite?
Thanks in advance.