Got a chance to pull out the new microHD and try to set it up. Yeah!!! oops;
The 12VDC connector does not match any cord I now have. OK. Replaced the starter gear on the generator and got the receiver working on AC.
OK, hook up to TV. OH NO. Cable end does not match the others I have and will not hook up. OK, extension cords. Nope, wrong ends. Moved receiver out of the hole and closer to TV. Got it going.
Updated the software and scanned 97W, the only dish I have hooked up. Started to sort channels. Hmm, OK, will take the time to run the editor. Goes much slower with the remote than the Mercury II or the 1100c. OK, will not be a problem except for time.
Very good picture so far. I do not have an HDMI cable, so although the TV and receiver are both HD, I can not test - but no HD on 97W as I understand. Making a list of things to pick up when go to the "big" city. Nothing useful in Goldendale. I can and will take the receiver with me! When I make up a kit to sell to RVers, I will include those little things that are needed. I could cut the cord on the power supply, but I want 90 degree connectors so the receiver will sit back against the wall without breaking wires (this is a problem with my DVD player - small connector tiny wires on it). The AV connector is also too long, but I have not found a 90 degree connector in the catalogs.
So, the dimensions do not include connector length. I do not ye know how much of a problem that will be. It is not fatal flaw, however, it may mean I can not put it where I want it. The USB port in the back requires an extension, and that connector is a very tight fit.
These are first thoughts. Have to get back to the drainfield, or I will not make it on the road next weekend.
The 12VDC connector does not match any cord I now have. OK. Replaced the starter gear on the generator and got the receiver working on AC.
OK, hook up to TV. OH NO. Cable end does not match the others I have and will not hook up. OK, extension cords. Nope, wrong ends. Moved receiver out of the hole and closer to TV. Got it going.
Updated the software and scanned 97W, the only dish I have hooked up. Started to sort channels. Hmm, OK, will take the time to run the editor. Goes much slower with the remote than the Mercury II or the 1100c. OK, will not be a problem except for time.
Very good picture so far. I do not have an HDMI cable, so although the TV and receiver are both HD, I can not test - but no HD on 97W as I understand. Making a list of things to pick up when go to the "big" city. Nothing useful in Goldendale. I can and will take the receiver with me! When I make up a kit to sell to RVers, I will include those little things that are needed. I could cut the cord on the power supply, but I want 90 degree connectors so the receiver will sit back against the wall without breaking wires (this is a problem with my DVD player - small connector tiny wires on it). The AV connector is also too long, but I have not found a 90 degree connector in the catalogs.
So, the dimensions do not include connector length. I do not ye know how much of a problem that will be. It is not fatal flaw, however, it may mean I can not put it where I want it. The USB port in the back requires an extension, and that connector is a very tight fit.
These are first thoughts. Have to get back to the drainfield, or I will not make it on the road next weekend.