Bell To release new HD receiver to replace 6131 and phase out SD receiver 4100

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Out of curiosity I wonder what model # Dish receiver this is as I can't tell by looking at it
 
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If this receiver is meant to replace the 4100, the lack of a co-axial output could be quite a hindrance when setting up for customers with older TV's.
 
Installers will use a sat finder. If you do it yourself most TVs have at least one composite connection. Another option is to use a PC monitor if it has a composite or HDMI port, or even use a DVI to HDMI adapter.

Nothing stays the same, you cannot hold on to legacy stuff forever and expect it to be compatible until you pass away.
 
Oh i wasn't referring to it being difficult to install or the co-axial for tuning. I install Bell, and i'm glad the 4100 has a co-axial output, because lots of customers have older tv's with only one composite input. This might make things a bit tricker, or require the use of an RF modulator.
 

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