I have an owned Joey that I activate and deactivate at will, as needed. No reason to pay except for the days you use it.
If you upgrade to the Hopper you can buy a channel 3/4 modulator for about $10 and connect it to the back of the Hopper then use your existing coax cable to distribute the SD signal just as you do the 922s SD signal on TV2.
Reread post #18 he is in single mode but has 3 connected TVs and can switch modes to allow viewing in the additional rooms.That's if he has a separate coax cable for TV2. A lot of homes only have one cable to a TV and with the VIP series of receivers they diplexed the Sat in cable with the TV2 out signal. This does not work as well with the Hopper system.
Reread post #18 he is in single mode but has 3 connected TVs and can switch modes to allow viewing in the additional rooms.
I get that but that doesn't change what I said. He may have his house set up that way by only using one cable going to the 922. The cable may split off somewhere else in order to feed those other TVs. If it's set up this way it can be a pain to mirror the Hopper. I haven't seen it posted anywhere yet how many cables he has run to the 922.
There are plenty of wireless devices to distribute the signal.
Kind of sounds like you HDD is dying. Do you have any events archived on an external HDD? You could see if those play (that worked when my Hopper drive died). 922 might be different.
Also, sounds like you own the box. Did you purchase it from Dish ?
The biggest disappointment that I had with the 922 ,besides the buggy software and constant random reboots, and failed sling function, was when DISH announced the dish sling receiver 300 for the 922 was never going to come to market. It was supposed to be able to give the 922 an hd tv 2 using sling over the internet. The whole reason why I traded my 722k in for the 922 was to be able to get hd on tv 2. When they finally said they weren't going through with the sling 300 I gave up on the 922 and traded it back in for a brand new 722k. Stayed with that till the hopper came through. The hopper /joey combo is everything the 922 was supposed to be and more. The biggest lesson I learned with the 922 debacle was never buy technology based on what it might have some time in the future, but on what it does have right now.The 922......the biggest hunk of junk dish ever made. I went through 5 of them in 12 months.
The receiver now works again, inexplicably.
Also, I don't think they will exchange a 922 for a 722. The 922 is still under manufacturers warranty.
Even if it wasn't, I bought a Square Trade warranty at the same time as the 922 and it covers the 2nd and 3rd years. i don't usually buy those warranties but I knew the potential for problems with the 922.
Exactly what I ended up doing. My problem wasn't the 922 died, I got switched to the Eastern Arc and whenever it drizzled I lost signal on ALL of the feeds. Two tech visits could not fix the problem or even figure out why my levels were so low...nothing blocking the bird...replaced EVERYTHING and still levels were low. I used a TIVO with lifetime for my OTA locals and I just got an M-card and hooked up to my local cable. Without any promotion I am savings myself $48 per month minus $2 for the card rental. Haven't had an outage since I switched over in September. PQ is just as good with Switched Digital Video. Was happy with DISH for the 11 years I was with them, but I could not put up with the constant rain outages. A two day rain event was the final straw.
If you had a question about the MCard, I did not see it. I am using Charter and the M-Card with my TIVO.HEy have a question about the M-card and what cable company are you using?