My 18 months is just finishing for my Dish Network and I have cancelled it. I had the HD package with a VIP 211 receiver that also worked as an OTA tuner. As part of the cancellation, I will need to return the equipment to them, so I won't have a tuner for my projector setup in my media room.
I have been wanting to to to an FTA setup since I think my wife will enjoy the international programming we would be able to receive. I had been planning on getting a CoolSat 7000 because I have heard it is a good receiver and I also really like the PVR capability.
My problem now is that I won't have an ATSC tuner and, to my knowledge, the 7000 doesn't have such a tuner. So I would have to get some kind of tuner as well, perhaps an old voom box, I had one of those before getting Dish. However, I would like recording capability. So I have been more interested in getting a DVD recorder with a digital tuner.
The cost of a CoolSat 7000 seems to be running around $175. The cost of a good DVD recorder with tuner seems to be running $200 or so. The total is about 375 or more.
The amount for the two separate pieces of equipment is close to or equivalent to the cost of a CoolSat 8100. The 8100 would give me the OTA tuner, an HD sat receiver (though probably no programming I would be interested in, but perhaps eventually there would be some, i.e. future proofing), and very desirable PVR capability all in one bit of equipment that would hopefully work seamlessly.
The purpose of this posting is to find out how well the 8100 works in all these capacities: Sat receiver, OTA receiver, PVR. I haven't seen any discussions about the 8100 as an OTA receiver. I know it has an ATSC tuner, will it also do QAM for cable connections? From what I saw in descriptions about the 8100, it can do PVR with OTA in both Mpeg2 and Mpeg4. I also haven't found much in the ways of review or posting about experience with the 8100.
Would I be best off going with the 8100 or two separate pieces of equipment (i.e. 7000 & DVD recorder with tuner)?
Can anybody think of other potential solutions? Other receivers I should consider that would have all the desired capabilities?
Thanks for any help with this decision.
I have been wanting to to to an FTA setup since I think my wife will enjoy the international programming we would be able to receive. I had been planning on getting a CoolSat 7000 because I have heard it is a good receiver and I also really like the PVR capability.
My problem now is that I won't have an ATSC tuner and, to my knowledge, the 7000 doesn't have such a tuner. So I would have to get some kind of tuner as well, perhaps an old voom box, I had one of those before getting Dish. However, I would like recording capability. So I have been more interested in getting a DVD recorder with a digital tuner.
The cost of a CoolSat 7000 seems to be running around $175. The cost of a good DVD recorder with tuner seems to be running $200 or so. The total is about 375 or more.
The amount for the two separate pieces of equipment is close to or equivalent to the cost of a CoolSat 8100. The 8100 would give me the OTA tuner, an HD sat receiver (though probably no programming I would be interested in, but perhaps eventually there would be some, i.e. future proofing), and very desirable PVR capability all in one bit of equipment that would hopefully work seamlessly.
The purpose of this posting is to find out how well the 8100 works in all these capacities: Sat receiver, OTA receiver, PVR. I haven't seen any discussions about the 8100 as an OTA receiver. I know it has an ATSC tuner, will it also do QAM for cable connections? From what I saw in descriptions about the 8100, it can do PVR with OTA in both Mpeg2 and Mpeg4. I also haven't found much in the ways of review or posting about experience with the 8100.
Would I be best off going with the 8100 or two separate pieces of equipment (i.e. 7000 & DVD recorder with tuner)?
Can anybody think of other potential solutions? Other receivers I should consider that would have all the desired capabilities?
Thanks for any help with this decision.