I need some help buying a Hopper and some Joeys
BTW, I'm a long time lurker and very thankful for this excellent forum!
Overview:
I've been with Dish for 10+ years and currently own a 510, 301, 622 and a 722. The 510 and the 301 will be end of life May 31st and I need to replace them. Also, I'm at $188+ monthly and looking to nip that down a bit if I can. I have and want to maintain some OTA TV's in the house.
The 301 in my workshop is located 300 feet from the house and is a complete standalone system not connected to the house. I currently have RG6 and Cat5 cables run between the TVs in the house but not out to the workshop.
I'm not in love with either the 622 or the 722 and could easily part with them if it's time to move on and... I read somewhere that if I go with the Hopper I can't keep the 622 or 722 and only a 211 is allowed. Finally, I intend to purchase, not lease.
Questions:
Is it true that only the 211 is allowed and if so then how many 211's can I have along with the Hopper?
If I go with a 211 for the workshop and get the USB port activated, can I watch something and record another thing at the same time and in HD and save monthly fees also?
On the USB drive, will I have access to the saved files and is there a way to view or convert the content into standardized format or is it encrypted or proprietary?
I think all I need for the house is a Hopper (with sling) and three Joeys. I'm sorta leaning towards WiFi to cut the cord clutter but don't want to sacrifice the picture quality. What do you suggest?
But, in the exercise room, my wife loves her old Proton TV which does not have HDMI inputs - What Joey (or converter) do I use here?
And... If anyone has any recommendations on where to purchase please PM me.
I will be eternally grateful for all your help and suggestions.
Regards
Glenn
BTW, I'm a long time lurker and very thankful for this excellent forum!
Overview:
I've been with Dish for 10+ years and currently own a 510, 301, 622 and a 722. The 510 and the 301 will be end of life May 31st and I need to replace them. Also, I'm at $188+ monthly and looking to nip that down a bit if I can. I have and want to maintain some OTA TV's in the house.
The 301 in my workshop is located 300 feet from the house and is a complete standalone system not connected to the house. I currently have RG6 and Cat5 cables run between the TVs in the house but not out to the workshop.
I'm not in love with either the 622 or the 722 and could easily part with them if it's time to move on and... I read somewhere that if I go with the Hopper I can't keep the 622 or 722 and only a 211 is allowed. Finally, I intend to purchase, not lease.
Questions:
Is it true that only the 211 is allowed and if so then how many 211's can I have along with the Hopper?
If I go with a 211 for the workshop and get the USB port activated, can I watch something and record another thing at the same time and in HD and save monthly fees also?
On the USB drive, will I have access to the saved files and is there a way to view or convert the content into standardized format or is it encrypted or proprietary?
I think all I need for the house is a Hopper (with sling) and three Joeys. I'm sorta leaning towards WiFi to cut the cord clutter but don't want to sacrifice the picture quality. What do you suggest?
But, in the exercise room, my wife loves her old Proton TV which does not have HDMI inputs - What Joey (or converter) do I use here?
And... If anyone has any recommendations on where to purchase please PM me.
I will be eternally grateful for all your help and suggestions.
Regards
Glenn