This may be a bit premature, but does anyone know how one would connect the 'future' TR40 to a 625 in hopes of getting your local program guide from OTA?
That's an easy one: NO! The TR40 may have some limited guide capability of its own. The 625 will NEVER be able to tune OTA channels and in fact, must be in standby to allow OTA passthrough.This may be a bit premature, but does anyone know how one would connect the 'future' TR40 to a 625 in hopes of getting your local program guide from OTA?
No the TR-40 is not a Dish Network box, it has no features other then down converting ATSC signals so you old TV sets can see those signals.
One of the issues seeing is that a lot of people are going to think that because a product is made by Echostar means its a Dish Network product. This is no longer the case they are two seperate companies.
The problem with the existing outboard ATSC tuners is that they are miserably expensive.
That's only NOW, because of the patent and copyright licenses for the tuner chips.
As the availability of tuner chips improve and the number of designs become more widespread, they will cost next to nothing.
For those who have been around longe enough ro remember the earliest calculators and digital watches. they were at one time over $1,000 a copy.
Now, they are giving them away.
Yes, they will be in pocket TV's in a couple of years, if that late.