For clarity: you can't multiplex the Hopper/MoCA signal with your OTA antenna lead like we could for the VIP series.Expecting your current OTA coax runs from antenea to 722k living room.
it would remain the same, Plugging into the Hopper3.
For clarity: you can't multiplex the Hopper/MoCA signal with your OTA antenna lead like we could for the VIP series.Expecting your current OTA coax runs from antenea to 722k living room.
it would remain the same, Plugging into the Hopper3.
my apology. got carried away.Are you sure about that? Mine never recorded PBS, and a quick web search says it is indeed just the four major networks.
Best of all worlds.So, I'd have Hopper 3, and two Joey3s?
I actually figured out a way to get OTA/MoCa/Sat-feeds on one coax using hybrid taps as diplexers, along with a band-pass filter to avoid MoCa leaking through the antena. Really dumb weekend project, would not recommend because besides adding multiple points of failure, the signal loss for OTA signals was significant, but usable (without any sort of amplification, was getting around 60 UHF channels on a separate coax run, now down to about 40 with the diplexers). MoCa/Sat was surprisingly unaffected (besides the loss from the Tap’s). Reasons this is possible is because my locals are mostly on UHF with frequency’s in the low ~600MHz (again, possibly bad idea because don’t know if it’s like that everywhere) which doesn’t collide with Dish’s implementation of MoCa (675MHz-850MHz)For clarity: you can't multiplex the Hopper/MoCA signal with your OTA antenna lead like we could for the VIP series.
Oh, I forgot to mention that within two minutes of the "Tech" arriving, he whipped out a Power Strip, boxed and ready to be sold, and gave me a sales pitch.Holy s—…
Oh, I forgot to mention that within two minutes of the "Tech" arriving, he whipped out a Power Strip, boxed and ready to be sold, and gave me a sales pitch.
I pointed out that I already had a large capacity UPS carrying each Dish Receiver, associated TV, and associated Receivers. Far better protection then his Pwr Strip.
PS Still waiting for that call from Uncle Charlie and also from the local Service Supervisor.
Well, from what I’ve heard it’s both. And that underperforming on either one aspect gets you sent home. Also heard of really good techs getting fired for being “unprofitable”Unfortunately the techs are rated on how much they sell in accessories, not how competent they are.