For those of you who have Dish Network, but who also maintain a basic subscription to your cable company, can you feed that cable into your 622 box? If so, which channels will it pick up? Just the locals? Will it get guide information?
For those of you who have Dish Network, but who also maintain a basic subscription to your cable company, can you feed that cable into your 622 box? If so, which channels will it pick up? Just the locals? Will it get guide information?
The CATV input on a E* box is passthrough only. You must turn your box off to get those channels, which will rely on your tv's tuner. The channel range is not limited in any way.
Are you sure about that? My impression was that the ViP622 doesn't pass through under any circumstances.IceToad understood exactly what you meant and is 100% right when he said it's "passthrough only". The 622 doesn't know or care that you have cable TV service connected to it.
If you want to receive channels from an off-air antenna or cable in addition to your satellite receiver programming, connect the off-air antenna/cable into your TV distribution equipment.
- The 8VSB TV Antenna/Cable In on your receiver's back panel can be used to receive and view programming on the nearby TV from an off-air antenna or cable service.
I had to go back and check my facts. If you would do the same, you'll find that IceToad was wrong. The key is the -8VSB- under the legend. While some may exist, I've never seen a cable company that broadcast in 8VSB.Heh, you deleted your post pretty quick.... It is in fact a "Cable In" connection.
I don't know enough about that to comment. I thought "8VSB" was related to ATSC and the label was kinda wrong. It should read "TV Antenna (8VSB)/Cable In". I could be 100% wrong though...The key is the -8VSB- under the legend.
Heh, I don't have cable service anymore but you know what I'd have already done ?? I'd have hooked it up and tried it !!If you can find documentation that supports that the ViP622 (or ViP211 or ViP222) pass through, then we'll have something to discuss. As it is, I'm sticking with my assertion that what the OP asked isn't possible.
The chipset (Broadcom 7038) used in the vip622 does VSB/QAM, to bad the VIP 622 has it disabled
http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/7038-PB01-R.pdf