We don't have any codes for TCL TV at this time. I have provided instructions on how to perform a power scan for any available codes in the DISH remote.
Power Scan
1. Turn the TV on
2. Press and hold the TV mode button for three seconds at the top of the remote - The LED should flash
3. Press the red TV POWER button
4. Press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the remote (about one press per second). Stop as soon as the device turns off. - The TV should turn off
5. Press # - Now addressed
Yes, each companies dish is made to work only with their electronics (box).
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Graphically you'd draw a stylised satellite (in orbit) and satellite dish (on the ground), with a dashed line between the two. If the dish is both transmitter and receiver, use arrowheads in both directions. If it is a receiver only, arrowheads should point from the satellite to the dish.
Use the TV remote and hit 03. Do not use the satellite remote only the TV remote.
No, it is made for use with cable only.
check your format button on TV remote and also on satellite remote get it set to the correct picture i was only checking my TV remote it was the satellite remote that had gotten changed to gray bars
No. You must have a satellite receiver connected to the satellite dish that will decode the satellite transmissions and present it for display on your TV set.
No, the dish network remote only has those codes. If you want to control everything, get a Logitech Harmony remote.
There are numerous LNBs available depending on the number of satellites your dish is receiving. Some LNBs are only capable of 1 satellite feed, while others are capable of 4 satellite feeds. The number of feeds determines the price of the LNB. You can find online websites that sell the LNBs and dishes. You can purchase LNBFs it would be $50
You can hook up a stereo system with a Dish satellite to an old TV with only one AC input by using the three plug RCA cable for the sound system. Then, use the AC input for the satellite itself.
only if you have an RCA output from the dish to run into the receiver. The receiver does not have the standard coaxial input.
Just to clarify on the answers given. The LNBs are different for DISH Network and DTV along with the receivers. The LNB and receiver takes the signal from the satellite and gives you your signal on your TV. As stated, you can't use different receivers and LNB from different companies. The dish outside does not matter, just the LNB and receiver. Simply, no. The satellite dishes use different switching schemes internally for accessing the satellite transponders. Bull....loney. I'm using an old 18" DirecTv dish to receive signals from a Dishnetworks satellite at 119W. The satellite receivers will be different because different signalling protocols are used.