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4DTV & C Band Discussions about 4DTV and C-Band products. How to slave a 4DTV to a DVB receiver, etc

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Old 03-12-2008, 06:00 PM
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equipment setup suggestion

I just got a house that has a 10' cband dish with a toshiba trx-80 and a unasimbled 10' with a ust-4800. I am hoping to get the 2nd one assembled soon. I was hoping to connect them to my home media system to deliver through out the house. have 1 pc controlling both recievers and making the channles available through out the house. I know im going to be needing new recievers. I am wondering if I can go with a digital side car type setup or if I am stuck needing a whole new reciever. all my recievers look to be older analog systems. i have several recivers in the barn that may have bad motivators but the reciving boards are good. is it possible to have many bigdish feeds going or is the 4 feed system more for the smaller dishes? suggestions for more pc friedly equipment is appriciated. I am intrested in getting the most fta channels possible and free with equipment channels. I may eventually see about subscribing to 4dtv but not sure due to the movement to dvb. your thoughts on the 4d vs dvb would be appriciated
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