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Hi all Specs and Setup PC: HP Pavilion m7750n OS: Windows Vista Home Premium Satellite: Direct TV Connections: -Direct TV using DVR supplied by install tech -Use A/V Connections to connect DVR to TV (Works great) -Coax out from DVR (OutTo TV) to wall plate through where I coonecte wall plate in separate room and into PC (TV/Cable Ant on TV Tuner Card) Objective: 1.) Use     

Group: microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter · Group Profile · Search for satellite direct tv specs in microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter
Author: goss
Date: Apr 21, 2007 17:37

nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote in news:120620081711330002%% nospam@nospam.invalid: it doesn't 'require' it, but if there's a cell signal available, some of the info that would normally be sent from the gps satellites can be more reliably obtained from the cell towers, thereby dramatically reducing the time to obtain a fix and/or maintaining a fix in weak signal conditions.
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Thanks for the information. The deed says 1/4 acre; the only measurement I've taken was by measuring the sidewalk between the two buildings: 90'. The lot isn't square. If they have a building code, it isn't enforced for any existing structures. When I checked with the borough about pouring a 20' x 40' pad to park my motor home in the backyard they didn't know why I asked - they told me it     

Group: alt.cellular.attws · Group Profile · Search for satellite direct tv specs in alt.cellular.attws
Author: Larry
Date: Jun 12, 2008 17:48

On Feb 21, 5:24 pm, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Feb 21, 3:39 pm, dmaster <dan....@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Something that's not clear to me, some of the stations specify "HD" but can you get a high-def image over the air or do you have to have cable, satellite etc? I realize it's not applicable to an analog tv in any case. Did I miss something?  Are
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On Feb 21, 5:24 pm, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Feb 21, 3:39 pm, dmaster <dan....@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > > Something that's not clear to me, some of the stations specify "HD" > > > but can you get a high-def image over the air or do you have to have > > > cable, satellite etc? I realize it's not applicable to an analog tv in > > > any case. > > > Did I miss something?  Are     

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Author: William Andersen
Date: Feb 26, 2008 17:20

On Feb 2, 3:51 pm, Robert Harrison <senecagraph...@gmail.com> wrote: Larry Luffman wrote: This is officially off topic,but it probably pertains to a good many of us. I've been looking at HD tv's.The space I have is good for about 37 inches.It's a fairly small den and pipe smoking room.Could someone answer a couple of questions about them?  Do you need a box to get hd reception
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Hi, You have a point. My last tv tuner card was an ATI all-in-wonder, which had the Display Adapter and Tuner on the same board. I assumed the same. My mistake. I can't find anything in the Device Manager relating to a TV tuner. The Laptop spec sheet only mentions that the Encoder is MPEG2. I am not sure if that has anything to do with movie maker compatibility, but that is for another group     

Group: alt.tv.tech.hdtv · Group Profile · Search for satellite direct tv specs in alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Author: dmaster
Date: Feb 22, 2008 10:48

On Sep 2, 7:45 am, "joeturn2...@yahoo.com" <joeturn2...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Sep 2, 7:25 am, "joeturn2...@yahoo.com" <joeturn2...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Sep 1, 7:58 pm, alt <spamt...@lazyeyez.net> wrote: On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 17:25:26 -0400, TJM wrote: I just bought a house that is located in the country and in a small valley. I can't get cable at my location
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On Mon, 28 May 2007 13:24:42 -0700, LooseCannon <lambchop.LC@gmail.com> wrote: >Puddin' Man wrote: > ... >> >> He's got $400-600 or so to spend for a new "TV", hopefully to >> last, say, 10 years minimum. > >Right now theres allot of clearance sales, so thats a realistic amt to >spend on a good HDTV. Good! :-) >Esp. this weekend where sales are everywhere! If >you find a good     

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Author: dmaster
Date: Feb 22, 2008 10:48

But they were also built with fast P4. Mine has a P4-2.8/533. It was the fastest box in the house for a long time. Now it is our backup/print server. Would be the perfect machine for Windows Home Server if I could ever get into the beta. -----Original Message----- From: Ben Myers [mailto:ben_myers_spam_me_not@charter.net] Posted At: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 8:57 AM Posted To: alt
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Author: Psyktek
Date: Feb 2, 2008 19:33

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Author: Nobody
Date: Sep 6, 2007 16:33

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Group: alt.satellite.tv · Group Profile · Search for satellite direct tv specs in alt.satellite.tv
Author: joeturn2000
Date: Sep 2, 2007 05:04

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Author: Puddin' Man
Date: May 29, 2007 09:41

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Author: Tom Scales
Date: May 29, 2007 06:45

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