And Do You belive in the Easter Bunny, Tooth fairy and Santa TOO ????MarcelV said:Does anyone know if Voom started to test the uplink to AMC-6 yet?
This is February and the plan was to have the first channels available
in March.
Dog6869 said:And Do You belive in the Easter Bunny, Tooth fairy and Santa TOO ????
All I am Saying is that VOOM has ben saying that there DVR was going to out NLT June 2004 and here it is Feb 2005.. Then they said it will be out by march 2005 and now they are saying June 2005... I have some swamp land here for sale in SE La... IF you belive anything this company says.. I would not hold mybreath waiting for it.. I Do hope it does happen I Do!!!!!!! I belive that the MPEG 4 is going down the same road.... Lots of talk and no action!! I have been a VOOMer since march 2004 ......MarcelV said:Are you telling me they don't exist?
And how was your post informative? Why do you feel the need to respond?
MarcelV said:Does anyone know if Voom started to test the uplink to AMC-6 yet?
This is February and the plan was to have the first channels available
in March.
Indy said:What I don't understand with the AMC 6 sat is how the Motorola receiver will log 2 satellites with different LNB configurations and different local oscillator frequencies.
With the current firmware and selectable settings and user programming in the deep hidden menu the receiver is only configurable for one sat reception at a time. The multiple sat configuration would have to be a firmware upgrade to the receiver it's self. Can this be done with a sat download or must it be done by a computer link to the EPROM?
If the Voom programming migrates to AMC 6 and only uses that sat then no problem. The current receiver can be re set to the parameters needed in the deep menu. Of course a new larger dish and a 10750 LNB will be required to receive the lower power signal from AMC 6.