A:AnswerIt uses a wall-wart style power supply. A small cube plugs into the wall socket (or power strip/extension cord if more length is desired) and a thin low-voltage wire plugs into the receiver. This can unplug from the receiver if needed for ease of installation.
A:AnswerIf you already have local antennas you like, they will just use the feed from those during install. If you are in a fairly remote area, you might consider getting an additional antenna on your own and asking the installer to combine them. It will probably cost extra but you'd have to work that out directly with the installer.
A:AnswerYou can record up to two channels, so yes, you could do this. Note that it has only two tuners, so if you are recording two channels, you cannot watch a third channel (tho you could watch one of the two you are recording, or watch a previous DVR recording.
A:AnswerEach DVR has two tuners. You are allowed up to 4 total receivers or DVRs. Each DVR can connect to one TV. You could theoretically have multiple DVRs in the same room connected to different inputs on one TV, or even each to a separate TV, but the problem would be trying to control each one individually, as the remotes and remote codes are identical.
A:AnswerEngineered for one box per tv. However a very well rounded AV technician can work their majic and your wallet to add many TVs to one box. It’s probably most cost effective for the average family to have one box per tv.
A:AnswerIf you want to view satelite channels on both televisions then yes. If you wanted to view satelite channels on one tv with the DVR receiver and just locals for your second television, you could skip the basic reciever and have your technician run a wire from the anetenna straight to your television.
A:AnswerIt has int. and composite plus 1 HDMI connection. but I don't think you can record from another signal. The remote won't work. I could be wrong. But that's what I'm seeing.
A:AnswerConsult the Orby TV channel lineup at https://orbytv.com/channel-lineup/
It indicates which channels are HD. It's actually quite a few. Plus, of course, your local OTA channels will be in their original format - your major broadcast networks should all be in HD.
A:AnswerDesigned for one tv per ORBY DVR. Four ORBY recievers per ORBY Sayelite system. With a customized high end treatment by BestBuy Magnolia audio video pros, in theory one DVR could be shared by all televisions with the caveat all of them would be watching the same program.