lyngsat is a great site, but I wouldnt count on it ever being current. and lyngsat never carries any of the wildfeeds or blackhauls. Id much rather just have blindscan.
no it wont tune directtv, and even if it did it wont be able to decode it.
dishnets HD is in 8psk turbo-fec, its not an encryption type, its a modulation type. dishnet uses a moddified 8psk unlike the rest of the world, its unlikley that this ird would be able to tune dishnet HD.
give me a dreambox 8000 anyday, if theyre ever released.
well in Canada those clearly work different then in the USA. In Canada you wouldnt want one, especially to cut your commuting time.
In Canada when an emergency vehicle aproches a light the sensors detect this and turn ALL lights red, that way no one moves, and the truck can fly through the intersection without hitting anyone.
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no it wont tune directtv, and even if it did it wont be able to decode it.
dishnets HD is in 8psk turbo-fec, its not an encryption type, its a modulation type. dishnet uses a moddified 8psk unlike the rest of the world, its unlikley that this ird would be able to tune dishnet HD.
give me a dreambox 8000 anyday, if theyre ever released.