Probably not. various dish LNB's use different switching systems between horizontal and vertical polarization.
Yes, there is no difference. I use a Direct dish and an Expressvu receiver at the cottage.
Yes, the receiver will still work.
You can use the dish but not the LNB; it will not work for dtv. The DISH Network LNB and the receiver decodes the signal and gives you a picture on your TV.
yes you can yes you can
Actually, you can use a legacy receiver with a DISH Pro dish. An adapter is needed at the receiver to get the proper signal for that receiver. No, Dish Pro is a stacked technology, which the older 3700 will not recognize.
As long as it is a Dish Network receiver that is current, it is allowed. However, it has no effect on monthly charges if you choose to use your own receiver.
No you cannot. The receiver decodes the signal coming from the satellite that is unique to DISH Network.
Bell and Bell receivers are strictly for use in Canada.
We use a RG6 coax cable from the dish to the receiver. The cable used between the receiver to the TV varies.
can someone take your card and put it in there receiver
To watch Dish Network on your Sanyo TV, you typically need to set your TV to the HDMI input where the Dish receiver is connected. If your Dish receiver is connected via coaxial cable, set the TV to channel 3 or 4, depending on your setup. Make sure the Dish receiver is powered on, and you may need to use your TV remote to switch inputs.
it depends on receiver model, and electrical code regulations. but to get it to work all you need to do is have a line run from the 1000.2 LNB (port 1 2 or 3) to the receiver. if you have a dual receiver you'll need to run a second line, or use a separator.