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Combine the DTN Sat & IQ service and you have nice unlimited symbol feed
setup. DTN is finally getting the symbols to match up so it's easy to
import from IQ if you miss data on the Sat.
Also the Ethernet connection is a great delivery option if you use other
programs to access the data. As Jimmy says however, get the 8080 box by
subscribing to options then canceling the subscription if you don't need
them.
Duke Jones, CMT
Longboat Global Advisors, LLC
www.longboatglobal.com
www.sectorrotationfund.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 2:10 PM
To: Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx; Larry Winbauer
Subject: Re: E-Signal cable discontinued
Larry,
DTN satellite has as many symbols as you want to pay for. Get
the 8080 box or don't subscribe at all. Also get a high speed
com port for your computer to pipe it in.
Best regards,
Jimmy Snowden
mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx
Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 1:51:28 PM, you wrote:
LW> A friend has asked me to solicit input, from the list, on what data
service would be a good replacement for his Signal Cable data feed.
LW> "Would you put this question out on the Omega List to see what
reaction you
LW> get?
LW> "Signal is terminating their Cable service feed in April of this
year. I
LW> have been using Signal for my TradeStation 2000 installation for a
long
LW> time and I don't find their eSignal service, that limits the number
of
LW> symbol items collected to 200, or 500 (got two different answers,) a
workable
LW> solution.
LW> What other data services are available for TradeStation, and are
they
LW> limiting the number of symbol-items? Also is the feed I-net or
dish?"
LW> Thank you in advance for any and all responses.
LW> Larry
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