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Will I be able to use a FTA withthe following set up.

I have a 922 4DTV ird. Each of the 2 sets of RCA outputs connects to a
different vcr. The vcr's in turn hook into my Dennon Home Theater receiver.
This then feeds the video to my monitor TV.

If so, How would I hook it up?


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(_) Daniel Warren, RPh
_______// Marion NY
(________) Clinical Pharmacist
\ / dwarren2@rochester.rr.com
| Rx |
/______\
(________)

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On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 19:29:48 GMT,
gizm0man.xqx@nospam.roch.xpx.ester.rr.com (Dan W) wrote:

>Will I be able to use a FTA withthe following set up.
>
>I have a 922 4DTV ird. Each of the 2 sets of RCA outputs connects to a
>different vcr. The vcr's in turn hook into my Dennon Home Theater receiver.
>This then feeds the video to my monitor TV.
>
>If so, How would I hook it up?
>

Why 2 VCRs? Do you have any spare inputs on the A/V receiver?
You could connect the DVB to one of the VCRs.

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In article <peh0801stleovsrlh4fau7jeoo7rg5264j@4ax.com>, Gary Tait <classicsat@yahoo.cominvalid> wrote:
>On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 19:29:48 GMT,
>gizm0man.xqx@nospam.roch.xpx.ester.rr.com (Dan W) wrote:
>
>>Will I be able to use a FTA withthe following set up.
>>
>>I have a 922 4DTV ird. Each of the 2 sets of RCA outputs connects to a
>>different vcr. The vcr's in turn hook into my Dennon Home Theater receiver.
>>This then feeds the video to my monitor TV.
>>
>>If so, How would I hook it up?
>>
>
>Why 2 VCRs? Do you have any spare inputs on the A/V receiver?
>You could connect the DVB to one of the VCRs.

I do a lot of time shifting. Does the dvb have RCA outputs or co-axial or
both? If RCA then it would be ideal for time shifting. Also, when I see
reports on the backhaul list, some are listed as 4.2.2 and some 4.2.0. Which
does the FTA receive?


_
(_) Daniel Warren, RPh
_______// Marion NY
(________) Clinical Pharmacist
\ / dwarren2@rochester.rr.com
| Rx |
/______\
(________)

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