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Chris
Any update on self instalation? Optimum seems to throws me to a support rep and after being on the phone for at least 30 minutes I'm missing channels and have a support tech coming to check my...
Cablevision Begins Offering CableCARD Self-Installs · 4 years ago
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MegaZone
Well, it comes down to what else you're going to use that coax for, if anything, and this from the post:
"MoCA has specified 2 frequency bands at which the network can be operated:...
MoCA and DECA – What’s the Difference? Or Is There One At All? · 5 years ago
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Nick L
Hi There Thanks for the explanation. I had a quick question. I used to have service through DirecTv but disconnected a few months ago. Can I purchase the DECA HW and still use it to extend my...
MoCA and DECA – What’s the Difference? Or Is There One At All? · 5 years ago
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kam
can you add slingbox app to ntv 200?
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MegaZone
A Slingbox needs *something* to feed it an A/V signal. That could be a cable box, satellite receiver, TiVo, DVD player, external antenna tuner, etc. Different Slingboxes have different inputs...
MoCA and DECA – What’s the Difference? Or Is There One At All? · 11 years ago
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Tag Archives: Aerospace
Boeing CST-100 Capsule’s Launch Abort System Test Fired
As part of their work to qualify the CST-100 spacecraft for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, the Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Launch Abort System (LAS) rocket engine has been successfully hot fired. The 40,000 pound thrust class engine achieved full thrust … Continue reading
J-2X Completes Full Duration Test Firing
While it was the previous recording setting test firing, NASA’s testing on the J-2X cleared another mark on June 13th with a 260 second test firing representative of a normal full mission duration. NASA is testing the Pratt & Whitney … Continue reading
F-35 Flight Test Update
Lockheed Martin has released a video report on the accomplishments of the F-35 Lightning II Integrated Test Force during the first quarter of 2012. While the F-35 test program has a long way to go yet, and there have been … Continue reading
X3 Over Texas
The Eurocopter X3 has kicked off it’s US demonstration tour in the skies over Texas. I understand the design just fine, but it still looks weird to me. In a production design I think they’d need to relocate the propellers; … Continue reading
NuSTAR Rides To Orbit On The Wings Of Pegasus
NASA’s NuSTAR mission, or Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, was launched June 13, 2012 via an Orbital Sciences Corp. Pegasus XL rocket. While the X-ray observatories mission is interesting in itself, my main interest is in the Pegasus. It is unique … Continue reading