Well, you better wait at least a year as the rest of the Dish customer field "beta" tests it.
Just kidding, mostly. The HWS is still getting bugs worked out/introduced into it.
That'd probably follow along with Dish precedence... though I'd prefer free myself. If it was free, I'd probably jump onto a single Hopper system, though I'd loss one of my local tvs on SD.I'd guess it' would be the same monthly fee.
If would be great to replace my Joey with a Super Joey, adding it to my two Hoppers would be tuner heaven
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So is the "Super Joey" A live Product? As in is it released or going to be in the next month?...
Availability of SuperJoey, the Virtual Joey apps and the DISH Anywhere for Kindle Fire will be announced in the first quarter of 2014. DISH expects to release the Wireless Joey this spring.
Especially if from any of the three spots you could see all the tuners and timers, without having to specifically link.
I didn't go back all 30 pages in this thread so can someone update me on something?
Does anyone have the wiring diagram of the HWS and a SuperJoey please?
Also, would a HWS and a Superjoey be cheaper than going with two HWS? I figure since you do this only to extend to more than 4 rooms now for full live tv access on all of them and/or the extended hard drive but if its cheaper to go this route most will and still give you a butt load of tuners.
I expect without a new node a 1H/1SJ setup would be essentially the same as a 2 Hopper setup.
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I think a Super Joey would go on the second host port of a duo node... Note that this wastes one tuner socket (for want of a better word for it) on the duo node. Shoulda put in a 3rd tuner in the Super Joey and one-upped DirecTV!
Highly doubt the SJ will need a diplexor. Hopper already got rid of DP backwards compatibility. I don't see them bringing it back with the SJ.
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