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July 03, 2001
By
Ego Feathers Jr.
Website:
http://www.1st-free-satellite-tv.com
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Which Direct TV card are you using these days?
Which Direct TV card are you using these days? If you were a Direct TV subscriber early last year, you might still be using the H access card instead of the HU card, which was only made available later in 2001. Both the H and the HU access cards are being used to authorize satellite programming on the Direct Satellite System (DSS); with the difference that the H card can only pickup an analog signal while HU Direct TV card can pickup both analog and digital signals.
The HU Direct TV card is also known as P3 or football card; and may now be the only valid card to receive DSS programming.
Though the actual digital broadcast (HDTV) standards is due in 2006, the hardware and software manufactures in the satellite industry has already begun sending digital signals; as a result, the manufacturing industry is coming out with HDTV-ready equipment.
Most Direct TV cards are re-programmable. Retailers even offer to reprogram your old card to access the channels you are looking for. You can order a Direct TV access card online; and receive it in the mail. Installation is a wink and results gratifying.
When buying a Direct TV card separately from the Direct TV system, look for the companies that offer universal and not receiver-specific cards and a retailer who guarantees compatibility with your system.
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