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RCA DSA200RW 18" Dual LNB Satellite Dish Antenna
 
 

RCA DSA200RW 18" Dual LNB Satellite Dish Antenna

by RCA
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)


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Product Specifications
Brand Name:RCA

Technical Details

  • Dual-output LNB allows recording of one program while watching another
  • Perfect upgrade for multiple-receiver households
  • Compact 18-inch-wide metal surface
  • Light gray satellite finish
  • 1-year warranty

Product Details

Product Manual [955kb PDF]
  • Shipping Weight: 9 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00005O7CR
  • Item model number: DSA200RW
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

RCA's dual-LNB DSA200RW DIRECTV satellite dish antenna, when matched up with a DIRECTV satellite receiver, lets you watch one program while recording another. It's also the perfect upgrade to single-LNB DIRECTV systems, because you can also use the dish to feed receivers in two different rooms. The dish measures 18 inches in diameter. It comes in a light-gray finish, and it's backed by a one-year warranty.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars DESPITE the hype: Technically superior to digital cable, April 26, 2003
This review is from: RCA DSA200RW 18" Dual LNB Satellite Dish Antenna (Electronics)
I've been a DirecTV subscriber since 1995, using the same RCA system (first generation) before I upgraded to this system. I also have digital cable in our bedroom, though I will soon remove it and add an additional receiver.

The reason I upgraded it complicated, but let's discuss why this is a great system to have compared to digital cable:

1) Broadcast satellite technology is hands down faster than digital cable. The simple act of changing the channel functions faster with a DSS unit (my signal strength is about 86).

- Digital cable seems to lag between every channel change and sometimes gets downright bogged down.

2) The onscreen guide for DirecTV lets you look furthur into the scheduling future with more accuracy.

- several times in the recent past we have turned on a channel because of the digital cable online guide and a different show was on. This happens from time to time with DirecTV, but with much less frequency

3) There are more channels on DirecTV, including a better selection of music. We often tune the television to one of the theme music channels while we clean house.

- sometimes on digital cable the music channels were garbled.

- The online guide on DirecTV shows the music channels, digital cable omits them

4) The original RCA DSS unit was the fastest selling consumer electronics item in history. After selling millions of units, many companies are now supporting this technology and pushing the technological curve forward. You can look at upgrading in these directions with DSS (and not digital cable):

- Tivo : There are several units out there that work directly with your DirecTV to let you record one show and watch another one.

- Integrated televisions: RCA sells a big screen television that has a built in DSS receiver. No additional boxes, and it tunes itself.

5) More pay per views with a wider selection

In digital cable's defense, DirecTV is slightly more expensive and my DirecTV unit has more outages than my local cable, but not many more. One noticable difference is that I always seems to lose at least one local channel on cable during a rainstorm, as opposed to losing all of my DirecTV channels during the peak of the storm. In the years I have had my unit, I would be able to say this happens to me four times a year.

After you get a dish installed, you can disconnect the main coaxial drop from your cable company and use the same coaxial to transmit the encoded signal to your individual units.

Why did I upgrade to this unit?

Because I had my card 'zapped' and lost contact with the person who did it. My access card died and it was cheaper to turn the account off, wait a few months and then buy a whole new system.

DirecTV has been plagued with these pirate access cards and has really stepped up security against them. I advise you not to let anyone manipulate any data on your access card because DirecTV can electronically turn them off and the card pirates themselves can permamently damage the cards.

You really can't get something for nothing, or at least not forever.

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