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- 05-08-2009 09:46 PM #1
Team Summit 922 Pics
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Here are some shots from Team Summit which gives you a look at how the 922 is coming along, plus some other random pics from Team Summit.
Enjoy!Scott
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- 05-08-2009 10:19 PM #2
Love the pictures, Scott. Did they indicate the price of the wireless monitor?
- 05-08-2009 10:35 PM #3
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As an installer, I gotta be honest. I'm really NOT looking forward to teaching customers how to use that thing...
- 05-09-2009 04:37 AM #4
Wireless Monitor
The card next to this device clearly states
Wireless Monitor for TV3 HD experience... 15.6" HD-compatible screen.
Is this thing HD or not? Is the 922 TV3 output HD or not? Why isn't this thing a 42" 1080p monitor? Last edited by TheKrell; 05-09-2009 at 04:53 AM. Reason: Add another OT question: Why isn't the Slingcatcher an HD device?
- 05-09-2009 04:48 AM #5
Dish Network TV2 IR converter
As I understand this, it has an IR input and a UHF/Pro output. So, what are the three connectors for? (Two look to be F connectors.) Is this thing meant to go between your UHF/Pro antenna and the receiver?
If so, does it reduce the sensitivity of the receiver to regular UHF/Pro remotes?
- 05-09-2009 09:04 AM #6
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- 05-10-2009 10:32 AM #8
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I've attached a picture of how you connect the TV2 IR Converter. The top diagram shows the scenario Dish has described in the past. the bottom picture is how I intend to use it.
If you wanted to continue to use a UHF pro remote AND and IR remote to control TV2 in dual mode, then you would need to combine the UHF antenna with the output of the TV2 IR Converter. I don't know if/how you can make those play well together.
5/11/09: Updated picture with rotated splitter.Last edited by wmcneil; 05-11-2009 at 01:20 PM. Reason: refreshed attachment
- 05-10-2009 11:37 AM #9
OT: Dish TV2 IR Converter
Ouch. I use UHF Pro remotes for both TV1 and TV2. My 722 is sitting on a shelf in an equipment room in my basement. Neither of those diagrams will work for me since both involve unplugging the remote antenna, and plugging the converter into that input instead.

What I want this converter for is to accept the IR blaster output of my Hava Platinum HD, so I can move it onto the TV2 output rather than camping on my only HD output. (Monsoon does not have a true HD-output place shifting device at the present time, so the SD TV2 output is perfect for this purpose.) I am suspicious that the 3rd hookup diagram (the one that doesn't exist yet) might be workable. This involves leaving the receiver's antenna how it is, but adding a second remote antenna to the output of the converter.
BTW - It appears that the splitter in the upper diagram is not connected correctly. Somebody mindlessly following that diagram are going to be looking at a terrible TV2 picture, if they can see the picture at all.
- 05-10-2009 12:01 PM #10
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Yes, I think that would work.
This is in fact how Dish showed it connected. I guess there is enough frequency separation between TV2 and the UHF to make it work. If I were using this scenario, I would want TV2 assigned to the highest channel just to be on the safe side.
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