Does anyone habe a Bell 9400?

Interesting I can't google the 9400's back panel for a pic. Also Bell's website doesnt mention its specs..just states it must be pro installed.

Off *bay.

Features

  • High definition Personal Video Recorder
  • Dual tuner: watch a recorded show as you record two more
  • On-screen programming guide with up to 9 days of program listings
  • UHF remote: control your TV from any room in the house
  • 30-second skip forward(7 seconds/backward
  • 60-minute buffer with recording capability to rewind live TV
  • HDMI output to transmit digital audio and video signals to a high- definition television set.
  • USB port to increase recording capacity by connecting an external hard drive
  • Display only the channels you subscribe to at the push of a single button
  • Delivers up to 10x the picture quality of regular cable
  • Selection of screen sizes: 4:3 or 16:9
  • One optical digital output for Dolby®Digital and PCM Digital audio
  • Caller ID can be displayed on your TV if you subscribe to Call Display service

SO am guesesing: HDMi, USB, 2 Sat ins, optical out, UHF antenna, phone jack, ethernet

Cheers, K
 
I wanted to known if it had 2 sat inputs..unlike the Hopper. So, I was wondering if it had to have a DPP setup , like the Hopper.

I would also.love to know if you can connect a Dish off air tuner and have the 9400 recognise it.

I think that it is a cheaper version of a Hopper and only has 2 tuners??
 
The 9400 does not have an OTA tuner at all. DPP equipment will work fine for this unit. I own one and it's a very well done design with the only other draw back being only 2 tuners.
 
Works with Legacy and DP/DPP. A very nice quiet Dual Tuner HD PVR. No way to connect an OTA Tuner.

Nothing like the Hopper at all.
 

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