Do tuners have "strength" ? I thought they just converted the signal as they rec'd it, had the ability to filter 'noise', etc.the Dish tuner might be stronger
Do tuners have "strength" ? I thought they just converted the signal as they rec'd it, had the ability to filter 'noise', etc.the Dish tuner might be stronger
You wouldn't want to turn loose one of them would you id be willing to pay your cost just let me know what you want for it my address is 104 South 10th Ave Paragould ar 72450 .I offered - they said don't bother. I offered again after I figured out the first one was working as designed. They still didn't want it. When margins are supposedly as tight as they claim, not taking back functional equipment kinda makes me wonder.
I offered - they said don't bother. I offered again after I figured out the first one was working as designed. They still didn't want it. When margins are supposedly as tight as they claim, not taking back functional equipment kinda makes me wonder.
I dont beleive offering to buy or sell is allowed on the forums, or to non pub members. I can not remember.. I just remember getting someone removing mine awhile back. Try PMing.Not sure what happened to my other posts but id be willing to pay your cost if you'd be willing to sell one of those my address is 104 South 10th Ave Paragould ar 72450 ,let me know .
Yes I remember that and even still have the instructions saying to install them horizontally. My tuner is horizontal and it made no difference. They should of just kept the internal ota tuner or dual ota module that was proven to work . Would of cost a little more, but it would of worked more consistently. But DISH seems to be moving away from all ota guide data for sub channels as well , so I doubt that they will even care about improving the usb tuner or including a built in ota tuner in newer models.Before the Hopper arrived on the screen, I also had tuners for my 722ks. Those tuners never had a problem with my ota.
Remember when the Hopper USB tuners came out there was talk that they had to be installed so they were horizontal? I think that was from DISH themselves. How could tuner orientation have any effect on performance unless there was a serious shortcoming in the design of the unit? Never made any sense...
I'm quite sure that this was to ensure that you didn't allow it to dangle down behind the reciever by the USB cable. Would result in poor connections or damage to the connector. Makes sense to me.Remember when the Hopper USB tuners came out there was talk that they had to be installed so they were horizontal? I think that was from DISH themselves. How could tuner orientation have any effect on performance unless there was a serious shortcoming in the design of the unit? Never made any sense...
I does not matter, mine isn't vertical.I'm quite sure that this was to ensure that you didn't allow it to dangle down behind the reciever by the USB cable. Would result in poor connections or damage to the connector. Makes sense to me.
There is nothing to power on or off, it's a dongle. The signal is always there to send to the Hopper when it receives a request to tune to a OTA channel....Mine works as good as the TV tuner. Is it ok to power these OFF at night ?? I have other items with remote on/off ?
You are correct.There is nothing to power on or off, it's a dongle. The signal is always there to send to the Hopper when it receives a request to tune to a OTA channel....