n0qcu said:The photos you have shown are a 105 superdish.
Excellent point. I thought you said the small one was on the left? The picture you have shows the small one on the right.
n0qcu said:The photos you have shown are a 105 superdish.
akstockton2003 said:ok, then can you please let us know how the switches are going to be configured with dish500 119/110 and SD121 , we have DP34 and SW21 switches and one DP301 receiver...?
akstockton2003 said:we want ot keep the superdish for 121bird wich is coming up on superdish.
What does the dish (or even the LNBs) have to do with HDTV? My SuperDish-105 also has that printed on there, but I have no HDTV equipment. I think it's just "advertising" that they can provide you with HDTV. The dish and/or LNBs should have nothing to do with ability to receive HDTV, or lack of ability to receive SD (Standard Definition) programming.chaddux said:That is an HDTV SuperDISH.
TuxCoder said:What does the dish (or even the LNBs) have to do with HDTV? My SuperDish-105 also has that printed on there, but I have no HDTV equipment. I think it's just "advertising" that they can provide you with HDTV. The dish and/or LNBs should have nothing to do with ability to receive HDTV, or lack of ability to receive SD (Standard Definition) programming.
Negatory. At least so far as E* is concerned, there are NO special LNBFs required for HDTV. DBS HDTV signals can be received with any DBS LNBF - including Legacy versions. Check my sig.chaddux said:I thought that the LNB marked HDTV was specifically designed to receive the HDTV signal. It may work with a SD signal as well. I dont know.
Yep, the frequency/modulation and polarity are the same. In fact the HD transponders are no different from the others except they only have 2 or 3 channels instead of ~12. They can be moved around and interchanged with all others. So, same LNBs.chaddux said:I thought that the LNB marked HDTV was specifically designed to receive the HDTV signal. It may work with a SD signal as well. I dont know.