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Why is the D9222 junk? Does it do MPEG-2 or MPEG-1.5 only? It's interesting, that many D9222s don't have the Scientific Atlanta and the PowerVu label on the front.

What is SA-Phase 1.5v?
 
Another Scientific Atlanta still missing here is the D9232. It was handed out to subscribers of the Orbit package using MPEG-1.5 and PowerVu.

Does anyone have a datasheet, more information or a manual to this receiver?
 
Why is the D9222 junk? Does it do MPEG-2 or MPEG-1.5 only? It's interesting, that many D9222s don't have the Scientific Atlanta and the PowerVu label on the front.

What is SA-Phase 1.5v?

The D9222 does MPEG 1.5 only which is pretty rare now
 
I didn't know there was any 1.5 around any more.
 
Another Scientific Atlanta still missing here is the D9232. It was handed out to subscribers of the Orbit package using MPEG-1.5 and PowerVu.

Does anyone have a datasheet, more information or a manual to this receiver?

nothing in the manual section and google shows its used in like Zimbabwe or something
 
I found an old test report of the Scientific Atlanta D9232 from the mid 1990s on video tape. I took some screen grabs where the receiver is shown.

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It looks like one of the professional Scientific Atlanta receivers, but with a slightly different front.

The Orbit package used to broadcast in MPEG-1.5 and PowerVu. But as far as I know they did not use DVB-S but something else. What standard could it have been?
 
I found an old test report of the Scientific Atlanta D9232 from the mid 1990s on video tape. I took some screen grabs where the receiver is shown.

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It looks like one of the professional Scientific Atlanta receivers, but with a slightly different front.

The Orbit package used to broadcast in MPEG-1.5 and PowerVu. But as far as I know they did not use DVB-S but something else. What standard could it have been?

Analog as most of the 90s birds were.

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It was definitely a digital package (PowerVu and MPEG-1.5), but not DVB-S.

Is it possible that Scientific Atlanta developed its own digital broadcasting standard, like DirecTV did, but switched to DVB-S since it was more common?
 
Yes, but this was B-MAC (using a 9704 or a 9708 for receiving and decoding) but not PowerVu.

Does the D9222 DVB-S? Maybe the D9232 used the same standard as the D9222 did.
 
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