I want to use my computer for viewing TV. What I would like to do is connect a satellite receiver to a box that plugs into the computer and be able to change channels via the satellite receiver.
I read the specs on the TwinHan Starbox and I am lost. One picture, I saw (not sure who mde this one) showed LNB's connected to the "box" mounted to the computer. Now that would be a problem I think. For example, how would the satellite provider be able to decode the signal if the LNB is connected directly to the computer?
I want to state I saw two means of getting into the computer, one of course is the USB and the other was (I think) PCI bus.
Next I noticed the input frequencies to the "box". The frequencies are LNB IF frequencies, not satellite transmission frequencies. KU band ranges from 11720-13200MHz. LNB output is 10750 for linear and 11250MHz for circular polarization. The input frequencies for the "box" range from 950-2150MHz.
I don't know what IF frequencies are common in receivers.
Now while I am at it these "boxes" come with remotes. That would lead me to guess that the inputs are directly from the LNB.
If anybody got through to this point can you explain how these contraptions work? Yes-- some will say they work well but I need a little more.
Thanks--
Treelover
I read the specs on the TwinHan Starbox and I am lost. One picture, I saw (not sure who mde this one) showed LNB's connected to the "box" mounted to the computer. Now that would be a problem I think. For example, how would the satellite provider be able to decode the signal if the LNB is connected directly to the computer?
I want to state I saw two means of getting into the computer, one of course is the USB and the other was (I think) PCI bus.
Next I noticed the input frequencies to the "box". The frequencies are LNB IF frequencies, not satellite transmission frequencies. KU band ranges from 11720-13200MHz. LNB output is 10750 for linear and 11250MHz for circular polarization. The input frequencies for the "box" range from 950-2150MHz.
I don't know what IF frequencies are common in receivers.
Now while I am at it these "boxes" come with remotes. That would lead me to guess that the inputs are directly from the LNB.
If anybody got through to this point can you explain how these contraptions work? Yes-- some will say they work well but I need a little more.
Thanks--
Treelover