So who needs analog OTA or a TIVO for that matter. I hope to see the extortionist TIVO go out of business.
The Series 3 HD TiVo's were designed before the OTA digital transition. A current use for the analog tuners is for the TV2 output of 322's (instant DVR functions) or any other TV2 output or TV1 or TV2 of a 222 and 222K (and there are a fair number of subs who have such connections) to be routed through the TiVo to view on TV without having to diplex or switch to the direct TV antenna input of the TV along with DVR functionality for the non-DVR boxes.
BTW, I don't like the notion that TiVo thinks it invented DVR's and all other DVR's must be violating its patents. It's just that TiVO really is the most reliable and feature rich DVR for recording OTA. I was really heartbroken to learn that the Moxi HD didn't have digital OTA tuners because I wanted it to compete with TiVo and maybe even kick TiVo's ass. Yes, the DVR Pal works well for some, but there have been a lot of complaints about its basic functions and inconsistent ability to record programs. The DVR Pal is not in the same league as Dish Network satellite HD DVR's.