I was given a Scientific Atlanta D9222 receiver. Any idea what I can pick up with it? Also, anywhere online I can get more information?
I have a 30" Ku-Band dish, w/LNB.
I have a 30" Ku-Band dish, w/LNB.
Iceberg said:I did a search and all it says is
"Scientific Atlanta D9222 Digital C-band"
so I'm assuming it is C-band only...sounds like it could get 4DTV stuff if properly equipped (ie: C-Band dish)
hotwire132002 said:I was given a Scientific Atlanta D9222 receiver. Any idea what I can pick up with it? Also, anywhere online I can get more information?
I have a 30" Ku-Band dish, w/LNB.
mkm4 said:It's an MPEG-1.5 PowerVu receiver. There are a few signals out there that use this format, but they are usually encrypted. There are some on Anik F1
hotwire132002 said:I've been looking up the MPEG-1.5 feeds, and they all seem to say "<<CITY NAME>> mux", then list two channels. What does this mean? Also, I'm a little confused at how LyngSat lists the information. Is there a guide on how to "decode" the table? Thanks!
mkm4 said:The "<<CITY NAME>> mux", is the name of the mux, the stations listed underneath are the signals on the mux. What's a 'mux?' A multiplexed signal.
Also, on lyngsat, anything in yellow or white is not encrypted. The gray signals are usually part-time and may or may not be encrypted.