Hi Mybones
Welcome back to C-Band.  Everything is still there,
except it is digital.  DVB receiver will bring in a
bunch of channels.  The problem is that some of the
popular channels aren't available to the back yard
dish.  Obvious example: ESPN.  The kids at National
Programming Service have a solution in the pipeline
that will take a few months to flesh out.  It is some
kind of IPTV that is used by rural electric
cooperative head ends for small cable systems.  There
aren't many details available.  

Oh, since you left, Echostar Charlie has started doing
everything he can to kill off c-band.  We don't meed
more enemies.

John
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: mybonesarebadd 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 3:47 PM
>   Subject: [TVRO] Hey Dish Heads,
> 
>   Just a quick hello to everyone and to let ya all
> know another BUD owner 
>   has come aboard. I've been out of operation for
> several years since my 
>   receiver went south and so haven't been willing
> until recently to blow 
>   the necessary bucks for a new or used one. And so
> I've come to where 
>   all things BUD are..., you folks. My 9 foot dish
> is working, but my old 
>   receiver an SRD8000D has memory problems and so
> requires replacement. 
>   I'm told the way to go is with a new 4DTV unit.
> But so far have held 
>   off making a decision, until I'm more inform on
> what receiver might be 
>   the best costwise... Well that's it for now. I'm
> looking forward to 
>   knowing you and lots of good advice and great
> suggestions. Smile.
> 
>   All the best,
> 
>   Gary the dRAt
> 
>   Editor
>   dRAt Enterprises, Ltd.
> 
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John Terhar
Engineering Consultant


       
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