No, the cable will not work when the satellite is out. The satellite is what brings you the picture. If you are concerned about the satellite, I would stay with cable.
If it is a Dish or DirecTV DVR, you cannot.
No you cannot. The receiver decodes the signal coming from the satellite that is unique to DISH Network.
No, but if you have Dish you may qualify for a upgrade for a Dish DVR.
Both direct tv and Dish Network offer a DVR tryp receiver.
No. In order to use a Dish Dvr, you need to have an active Dish account.
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Most satellite TV services today offer a DVR feature. It costs extra per month unless included in a special or is purchased along with the package selected. Direct TV and Dish Network are the most common.
No you won't, If you loose the signal on the screen you also lose it going to the DVR.
Yes, each companies dish is made to work only with their electronics (box).
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If someone wishes to receive satellite internet one would have to find a local company that offers this service. Some of the many companies that offer satellite internet are Direct TV, dishNET, HughesNet and CenturyLink.