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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    Where is the "dislike" button that I can click? Scott. Threating to hide HTML code in your page that slams the Manhattan is very childish... Grow up.
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    I moved my motorized Ku dish last night. I was having line of site issues with trees from the neighbor's yard. The dish now has a much shorter cable run than it did before. The scanning of multiple satellites seems to be going much better. Back in my initial review of the receiver...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    Is the built-in switch that you're referring to a diseqc switch or a 22khz switch? I thought that I had read that there is an issue with the 22khz switches that needs to be fixed in the firmware.. (or maybe I'm way off in left field somewhere....) I am still enjoying tinkering with my...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    That is one of the items I commented on in my review. I like to know all of the technical stuff, like if it is DVB-S2 8PSK, etc.. Info that we'd need to know if we wanted to tune into the same signal using a non-blind scanning receiver. I would love for the info screen to show all of...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    Hey Scott.. Getting back to an earlier question of yours about the sensitivity of the receiver. I did a quick test tonight comparing the Coolsat 8100 to the Manhattan on the NBC channels on 105 west. My Coolsat wouldn't even lock the channels tonight. The Manhattan plays them fine with...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    I'm curious why it was pulled.. I listened to Sat Talk Live last night, and I didn't hear anything about firmware being pulled. I'm running the July version and have found that it has fixed a couple of bugs.
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    So far I am seeing some excellent support from Jeff S. in regards to the Manhattan. He and one of his engineers were on the air last Wednesday on Sat-Talk Live talking about the receiver. I didn't buy based on price. I bought based on Mike Kohl's reviews of the receiver and the ongoing...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    I ordered mine from Mike Kohl @ Skyvision and had it shipped to Walker Minnesota where I was vacationing a couple weeks ago so that I could bring it home duty free :) (Yes - the receiver was properly declared at customs on the way home - I didn't sneak it into the country ;) ) Mike and...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    I have the same setup. I use a 922 to move my C-Band dish. I use a single-power pass splitter to connect up my 922 and Manhattan. There is a "satellite out" connection on the back of the Manhattan receiver similar to most other FTA receivers on the market to allow you to connect the...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    I'm not sure if you were addressing the question to me or not. I don't have an AZbox. The closest I've got to play with is an Coolsat 8100. The Manhattan is better at bringing in the DVB-S2 signals on my 7.5ft dish than the Coolsat does. The ABC HD and Retro TV channels are borderline...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    brentb636 - Thank You for converting.. I will send up a screen shot of the manual PID entry menu shortly. Edit - Added screen shot. Transponder PID search screen attached to this message.. Basically, you would manually add a transponder, and then have the ability to do a normal search, or...
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    Review of Manhattan RS-1933

    Following is my review of the Manhattan RS-1933 receiver. I am going to start by saying that the 2 main features that attracted me to the Manhattan RS-1933 receiver is the ability to blind scan DVB-S2 signals, as well as the ability to decode AAC audio. The Manhattan receiver delivers very...