StarChoice DSR-400 Series Question

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I have googled and searched this for 2 hours. Finally breaking down and asking here.

I am trying to figure out the difference in the StarChoice DSR-400 series IRDs. There is a manual for a 405 on the Starchoice website, but not the 410 or 401.

All 3 have the connection to the Motorola HDD-200 Sidecar.

The DSR-405 has a toslink digital audio output where the DSR-410 doesn't.

In it's place, the DSR-410 appears to have an Analog Cable tuner and cable input where the DSR-405 doesn't.

But what I cannot get a picture or information on is how is the DSR-401 different than the DSR-405 or the DSR-410?

Can anyone fill in the blanks?
 
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Motorola had 2 410 models out to confuse every one. The early model did not have 22 kz tone. SC calls the later 410 a 451 in house to avoid confusion. There is also a 470 which is really a 451

All 400 series work with HDD-20X decoders.

The 401, 451(410 late) 470 are the same receivers except 401 has SVideo; 451/470 have cable tuner.

All have 2 sets of composite outputs, DD5.1 and are UHF capable with the 400 series UHF remote and antenna

The 405 is like a 401 with call display + toslink.

Unlike the 5XX series, all outputs are not always on. When DD5.1 is selected, analog audio outputs are off
 
Jumbo Dumbo said:
Motorola had 2 410 models out to confuse every one. The early model did not have 22 kz tone. SC calls the later 410 a 451 in house to avoid confusion. There is also a 470 which is really a 451

All 400 series work with HDD-20X decoders.

The 401, 451(410 late) 470 are the same receivers except 401 has SVideo; 451/470 have cable tuner.

All have 2 sets of composite outputs, DD5.1 and are UHF capable with the 400 series UHF remote and antenna

The 405 is like a 401 with call display + toslink.

Unlike the 5XX series, all outputs are not always on. When DD5.1 is selected, analog audio outputs are off

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