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Not sure of that answer, but there definitely does exists a C71KW-400 and a A21KW-500.
 

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It also has The Big Bang Theory’s Melissa Rauch as Judge Abby Stone, daughter of Harry Anderson’s Judge Harry Stone. These reboots rarely are as good as they sound.
Yea I’m not not on board with it. I was on board with the original series starring Markie Post. She helped produce ratings. 😀
 

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Yea definitely not a client, but I cannot find anything H26 on UL’s online database, unless it was a different third party listed device.
 

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Barring an error with the model number on RedH, this is what I see- (and you could be right about the commercial receiver)-

-It would appear to be a single tuner IRD, not a DVR.
-Not a client.
-Not wireless (or maybe could be used wired or wireless).
-Has 4K capability- which would be good news in essence that 4K will still be around for awhile otherwise they may not make that investment in a new piece of hardware.

It’s all speculation of course, as I still cannot get any third party listing hits on that model number. There is a listing shown on UL for the A21KW-500 by Humax,
 
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No what happened before is that a "name" consisting of a random hex code showed up. There has never been a false alarm showing up that exactly matches Directv's naming scheme. If you were going to name a 4K receiver, H26 or H30, probably followed by a 'K' would be very likely candidates considering what names Directv has used in the past.

As for why this hasn't shown up on the FCC site, maybe it doesn't use any radio frequencies? Past hardware has shown up because it supports some flavor of RF remote control, and/or wifi. A commercial only receiver would be controlled via IP over DECA, and IR for initial configuration or troubleshooting. No point in supporting either wifi or RF remote control, so it may never appear on the FCC site unless the RF usage via the coax connection counts.

This is clearly a real receiver.
Just to be clear, I don’t know where the FCC was referenced earlier in threads in regards to this receiver, but UL or a different approved third party testing lab is a completely different animal, and a requirement.
 

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H24’s and H25’s have RF, and used commonly that way in commercial setups near me as mentioned. Especially with multiple receivers at each establishment.
 

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With Dolby Atmos/Vision support. 👍
 
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On my HR54 which is using Wi-Fi, downloading a 30 minute show using OnDemand is painfully slow. A lot slower than downloading a 30 minute show via Wi-Fi on my computer so it isn’t Wi-Fi that is slow.
That is painful, which is why I have two DECA’s with my parallel SWM16’s via the 8way splitters.
 

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