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- 03-14-2010 01:33 AM #1
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SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA POWERVU #D9835 is this worth my time?
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SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA POWERVU SATELLITE RECEIVER #D9835 - $35 - some dude on craigslist has three of these in my area. 35.00 a peice with boxes, cables, etc. I emailed him and told him I might be interested in one. But I wanted your guys answers first. THe picture he posted of one looks killer.
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Josh
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- 03-14-2010 01:43 AM #2
I have the 9834 which is pretty much the same thing. Here is the manual
http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-manu...receivers.html
honestly its designed for the Armed Forces Network stuff on 89W. If you are part of the armed forces you can get a card to put in and sub to the AFN stuff.
Otherwise its a simple DVB receiver.
no 4:2:2
no AC-3 (maybe that is what the 9835 does but I know the 34 doesnt)
not the easiest thing to program
the remote is almost a must to get into the hidden menus. I found a Rat Shack universal that worksUniversity of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs mens hockey team
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current number 3 in the country (but doesnt mean much honestly)
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- 03-15-2010 12:59 PM #3
I have a D9234 receiver that works fine. I've used it for the RTV channels and some AMC4 channels and even loaned it out for trial setups to help get others interested in FTA for only watching a couple of channels on one sat.
It has a really sensitive tuner. But, it cannot blind scan or operate DiSEqC switch and certainly not user friendly. Mine is a commercial unit intended to setup and run, not play with.
For $35 you could buy better. Plenty of good boxes out there that can do more and easier to program.Dishes in current use...
10' Unimesh with BSC621 scanning the arc, 6' Prodelin #1- 4DTV on AMC18C and SES1, 1m Primestar on G19, 90cm Ariza on AMC21, 1.8m Fortec Star on Anik F3, 6' Prodelin #2- G17C, AMC1, 6' Prodelin #3 on G14
Receivers in use...
Uniden Ultra C band analog, Diamond 9000HD, Pansat 2700A, Dish Network VIP211K
C band user for 23 years Proud antenna user with 18 OTA digital channels.
- 03-15-2010 02:49 PM #4
I agree Corrado
I've used the 9234 for a few feeds and it does have a sensitive tuner.University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs mens hockey team
Defending National Champions
current number 3 in the country (but doesnt mean much honestly)
number 3 in the pairwise (this means everything...top 15 teams get in the tourney)
Life is good
- 03-16-2010 02:26 PM #5
- 03-16-2010 09:24 PM #6
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okay so update
They e-mailed me back saying they were all sold. They also said they are a satellite company and have many satellite materials. WTF O.O. So I sent a e-mail back saying do they have a list or store front. Plus if they could do a 4dtv battery. I hope they know what that is. To have a store who takes care of other stuff than pizza pans dishes. Would be freaking amazing.
TTFN,
Josh
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