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Charles Tomaras (tomaras@tomaras.com) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> > Your HD Tivo may not be compatible with the Spaceway and Directway.
>
> Well...I don't use either of those systems so that isn't an issue for me.
What he was referring to is the fact that local HD is likely to be carried
on the new "Spaceway" satellites. They are named this because they were
*supposed* to be used as a replacement for DirecTVs current Internet over
satellite system: DirecWay.
They are being re-purposed to do local HDTV channels over satellite, and
they will use Ka band, which current DirecTV LNBs can't handle. But,
if you have an antenna and get your digital locals well using that, there
is probably nothing that the Spaceway setup will really offer you, since
it seems to be dedicated to local channels, at least according to current
plans.
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Charles Tomaras (tomaras@tomaras.com) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> > Your HD Tivo may not be compatible with the Spaceway and Directway.
>
> Well...I don't use either of those systems so that isn't an issue for me.
What he was referring to is the fact that local HD is likely to be carried
on the new "Spaceway" satellites. They are named this because they were
*supposed* to be used as a replacement for DirecTVs current Internet over
satellite system: DirecWay.
They are being re-purposed to do local HDTV channels over satellite, and
they will use Ka band, which current DirecTV LNBs can't handle. But,
if you have an antenna and get your digital locals well using that, there
is probably nothing that the Spaceway setup will really offer you, since
it seems to be dedicated to local channels, at least according to current
plans.
--
Jeff Rife | "I feel an intense ambivalence, some of which
SPAM bait: | doesn't border entirely on the negative."
AskDOJ@usdoj.gov |
spam@ftc.gov | -- Ned Dorsey, "Ned and Stacey"