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I wonder how many 4DTV receivers are in use out there? And, how many 4DTV
owners subscribe to the NPS Absolute digital Package? BTW, my actuator have
quit and my satellite dealer have to order a new actuator.

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"Ron Purdue" <RONALDPURDUE@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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> I wonder how many 4DTV receivers are in use out there? And, how many 4DTV
> owners subscribe to the NPS Absolute digital Package? BTW, my actuator
have
> quit and my satellite dealer have to order a new actuator.
>
>

I am thinking of getting one, I got a free 10 foot dish, arm, lnas.
Should I go with 4dtv?

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If you are seriously thinking of C-Band equipment,a 4DTV system is the
only way to go.Basically,because the analog signals are slowly
disappearing and eventually digital signals will only be left.
As an aside,if you go with 4DTV,I would also consider adding and
coupling a DVB free-to-air
receiver to the 4DTV as well.This is another digital standard receiver
that will add some additional digital functionality and usefulness to a
digital C-Band setup.These units can be had from various suppliers
anywhere from $150 to
$450 depending on features and equipment.

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I'm not familiar with DVBs. Could you give some specific models so I
can research them? Thanks.

SAC 441 wrote:

>If you are seriously thinking of C-Band equipment,a 4DTV system is the
>only way to go.Basically,because the analog signals are slowly
>disappearing and eventually digital signals will only be left.
>As an aside,if you go with 4DTV,I would also consider adding and
>coupling a DVB free-to-air
>receiver to the 4DTV as well.This is another digital standard receiver
>that will add some additional digital functionality and usefulness to a
>digital C-Band setup.These units can be had from various suppliers
>anywhere from $150 to
>$450 depending on features and equipment.
>
>
>

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approx 80,000

Not sure how up to date that number is



"Ron Purdue" <RONALDPURDUE@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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>I wonder how many 4DTV receivers are in use out there? And, how many 4DTV
> owners subscribe to the NPS Absolute digital Package? BTW, my actuator
> have
> quit and my satellite dealer have to order a new actuator.
>
>

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"David L. Cottrell" <dlcottrell@charter.net> wrote in news:NfNIe.5300
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> I'm not familiar with DVBs. Could you give some specific models so I
> can research them? Thanks.
>

Look up the pansat and fortech lines

www.global-cm.net has lots of info.

> SAC 441 wrote:
>
>>If you are seriously thinking of C-Band equipment,a 4DTV system is the
>>only way to go.Basically,because the analog signals are slowly
>>disappearing and eventually digital signals will only be left.
>>As an aside,if you go with 4DTV,I would also consider adding and
>>coupling a DVB free-to-air
>>receiver to the 4DTV as well.This is another digital standard receiver
>>that will add some additional digital functionality and usefulness to
a
>>digital C-Band setup.These units can be had from various suppliers
>>anywhere from $150 to
>>$450 depending on features and equipment.
>>
>>
>>
>

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I have one.

"Ron Purdue" <RONALDPURDUE@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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>I wonder how many 4DTV receivers are in use out there? And, how many 4DTV
> owners subscribe to the NPS Absolute digital Package? BTW, my actuator
> have
> quit and my satellite dealer have to order a new actuator.
>
>

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I want one
"Husker Du" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
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>I have one.
>
> "Ron Purdue" <RONALDPURDUE@prodigy.net> wrote in message
> news:NLxIe.1658$9U3.924@newssvr24.news.prodigy.net...
>>I wonder how many 4DTV receivers are in use out there? And, how many 4DTV
>> owners subscribe to the NPS Absolute digital Package? BTW, my actuator
>> have
>> quit and my satellite dealer have to order a new actuator.
>>
>>
>
>
>

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The sub count should be over 125000, I use my bud every day, I talk to the guy at www.rpssat.com every once in a while, and he tells me they have a hard time stocking the 4dtv's, they sell out fast, so I guess people are still using there buds and upgrading them :)


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