Flat screens HDTV on sailboats
I also have DISH, including one of their high definition receiver boxes.
I gives a beautiful picture on my (92-inch) screen when I can get HD
programming, from either satellite or the local Houston stations.
If I'm not mistaken, a satellite receiver can feed the signal directly
to some, but not all TV's. If not, you can buy a receiver of your choice
for a minimal price.
I'm assuming that you have already set up the satellite antenna and
dish, and intend to use it at the dock but not under sail. I've had
experience aligning my two "dishes" with the satellites, and if I'm off
by even a small amount the picture disentegrates. So, I'm guessing that
the antenna has to be stationary, i.e., on the dock somewhere unless you
want to pay big bucks for a tracking antenna system.
You might want to look at Dell's website, or speak with their reps at
the mall. They makes systems that work with both TV and computers.
Jim
Joe wrote:
Any issues I should be aware of?
Whats best?
I'd like a system that can also be tied in to a computor to display
videos, charts, ect.
I have dish satt service, do I need a TV? or just a screen?
I also need a DVD player to work with it.
The space I plan to install it measures 29X18X6 and is on the forward
bulkhead in the forward V berth, will slamming a wave or other
vibrations be an issue?
Any suggestions?
Joe
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