No it cannot because some of the LED frequencies are not high enough to communicate with a Dish Network programming device.
A DISH Network receiver can only work with a unique Smart card. The card in the DISH Network receiver that you are referring to would be the smart card.
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.
YES
The dish on the outside of the house picks up the signal beamed down from the satellite in space. From the dish the signal is sent to the receiver. The receiver decodes the signal to provide the channels you subscribe to. If you aren't subscribing to a certain channel, a message will tell you so and that you can upgrade to the package with that channel.
Yes, the receiver will still work.
only if you have an RCA output from the dish to run into the receiver. The receiver does not have the standard coaxial input.
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.
You may not have your Dish satellite receiver on the correct channel if it is a duo (dual receiver). You will need to tune it to either 60 or channel 73. Also, make sure your power to your Dish Network receiver is on -- for the Dish TV duo receiver, you should see a light for TV2 and TV1.
Call Dish.
To get HD programming, you need a Dish HD receiver and a HDMI cord which connects from your Dish TV receiver to your HDTV.
No, you cannot use the sling adapter with a 625 Receiver. You will need to upgrade to a 722 Receiver. Call Dish Network they have some good existing customer promotions allowing you to upgrade to a 722 Dish Receiver.
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.