Can a Sony B50 Satellite Receiver or a RCA DTC100 HDTV Satellite receiver be used to receive FTA signals? - b50 and depression
I received a Sony B50 satellite receiver with access card and an RCA DTC 100 W satellite HDTV receiver / remote control, no card and I would be able to convert one or two of them, signals d FTA. Is this possible? Otherwise, I would like to know which brands are best and most reliable TLC. I checked online several times, but not really a big difference. Perhaps the preferable Coolsat 8000 or Pansat.One HDTV is. Thanks
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Sorry, your current configuration is not a free trade agreement.
Multiple HD FTA receivers are available and yes Coolsat 8000 is one of them is Pansat not yet available but will soon be the main problem with these receivers is the ability to blind scan.
True Blind Scan your recipients can explore and find all the frequencies to other FTA receivers have to manually input frequencies and rely on a source web site or the information, so if you wild form of the flow of a game of college basketball's 4 : 2:0 through the air at 1:00 clock and looked up at once, otherwise it would rely on that others tell you it is.
I personally would wait a while before a HD FTA receiver.
For true FTA means that we are not trying to fee-based services without pay, is a great hobby and give you hours of enjoyment.
U.S. satellite recommends Guys, great forum on TLC that will answer all your questions.
http://www.satelliteguys.us / Outdoor NAFTA ...
The manual says that only the A50 has an antenna connection, so that the B50 did not work. The DTC100 has a "VGA" type of output, the RGB / HV Component video does not need a device to A converter transcoder. Back to $ 125 or less set. Perhaps you could eBay cheaper. Further work is air HD antenna, but.
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