Will we be able to use the 2 tuner dvr's? What will Dish change that will allow the future tv's to receive the signal from tv2 as well as the ota signal?
Furure TV's should have the RCA video/audio inputs.
If I understand correctly, I think he's asking what Dish is going to do about the fact that most new TV sets have digital-only tuners, and won't be able to tune to the TV2-RF signal put out by Dish's dual-tuner DVR's.
I don't have a clue what the answer is.
Here's what I am trying to find out. I presently use a 625. Tv2 rf output is fed into a combiner unit (for lack of better description) along with the ota feed and feeds 4 other tv's via a single coax cable. Any tv can watch the ota channels or the satellite. With the new digital tuners, will this be possible? Will Dish change their rf output to digital that can be recognized by the digital tuners?
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DMCA won't allow digital RF genertors so your analog tuner will be around for quite sometime.
I don't think I've seen a TV with only a digital tuner and no analog. Both cable and satellite use analog outputs and analog is the most efficient way to distribute signal to the whole house. DMCA won't allow digital RF genertors so your analog tuner will be around for quite sometime.
HDTV monitors still are not required to have ATSC tuners, but if a display has an NTSC tuner, it must also have an ATSC tuner.
Your partly correct but all sets with a size above 30" I believe but it could be different is required by the FCC to have an ATSC tuner built into it. Again that is not a choice but a requirement from the FCC. I believe at some point soon the FCC will require that all TV sets include an ATSC tuner. Now that doesn't mean that companies cannot sell say an EDTV set (the TV itself cannot display HD resolutions) but that set must again have an ATSC tuner.
Your partly correct but all sets with a size above 30" I believe but it could be different is required by the FCC to have an ATSC tuner built into it. Again that is not a choice but a requirement from the FCC. I believe at some point soon the FCC will require that all TV sets include an ATSC tuner. Now that doesn't mean that companies cannot sell say an EDTV set (the TV itself cannot display HD resolutions) but that set must again have an ATSC tuner.