You should be able to use your current module. The digital programming from the 4dtv, is built into the 922. You will need a VCII module, only if you want some of the analog programming not available on DCII (the digital side). Your module will work. Any programming already authorized should come in with that module.
Thanks for the reply voom voom;
So I don`t need to do anything but plug in my VCII module and I`ll be able to get the same programs on my current subscription???
Thanks for the reply voom voom;
So I don`t need to do anything but plug in my VCII module and I`ll be able to get the same programs on my current subscription???
Thanks for the reply voom voom;
So I don`t need to do anything but plug in my VCII module and I`ll be able to get the same programs on my current subscription???
This may sound dumb. But make shure you have the ac off from both recievers before you remove that VCII from one receiver and plug it into the other. If you don't, you will probably blow the module.
This may sound dumb. But make shure you have the ac off from both recievers before you remove that VCII from one receiver and plug it into the other. If you don't, you will probably blow the module.
Yes,make sure reciever is unplugged from it's power source before changing your board.(just shutting the power off will not stop possible damage).Know from personal exsperiance.Blew resistors in many black cage boards before learned the hard way!
As per the Faq...plz make sure you are well protected and wear protective eyewear. Lithium batteries can suddenly burst if stressed, when they get old.
The Faq also tells you how to use a $1.99 Radio Shack AA battery Holder + AA 3V lithium battery to make the switch in parallel...some good articles there!