In reference to the 3750 -
Found on this Forum:
If the cost justifies it, DISH has a special MDU setup called QAM that uses a
DISH 500 hooked to a special headend modulator that translates each 119 or 110
transponder you want to use and "remaps" it to an unused cable TV channel
frequency. This allows the whole satellite signal to be mixed with off air and
travel through splitters, through RG-59, etc. without problem. What's the
catch?
Simple- the QAM headend runs about $15,000, and special receivers that can get
satellite on cable frequencies instead of satellite transponders are used. The
model number is "3750," and they run about $250. From the model number you've
already guessed that things like PTV/DISHPlayers, cheap second receivers, or
even event timers are out of the question!
Found on this Forum:
If the cost justifies it, DISH has a special MDU setup called QAM that uses a
DISH 500 hooked to a special headend modulator that translates each 119 or 110
transponder you want to use and "remaps" it to an unused cable TV channel
frequency. This allows the whole satellite signal to be mixed with off air and
travel through splitters, through RG-59, etc. without problem. What's the
catch?
Simple- the QAM headend runs about $15,000, and special receivers that can get
satellite on cable frequencies instead of satellite transponders are used. The
model number is "3750," and they run about $250. From the model number you've
already guessed that things like PTV/DISHPlayers, cheap second receivers, or
even event timers are out of the question!