Finding out who actually made these things is like trying to find out how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop...
Well, then let's see who manufactured the chipset inside.
Finding out who actually made these things is like trying to find out how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop...
So the Hopper can record 20 programs with OTA module, and then 21 if they enable the 2nd tuner?I received my new OTA adapter today. It works nearly exactly the same as the old one. The signal strength on all channels is nearly exactly the same, and my NBC affiliate, that is on RF 13 actually comes in better than the old one. I am looking forward to them enabling the second tuner (maybe, but it's Dish Soon TM). I can tell no difference between the two. This one is about 1/3 the size of the old one. It has no branding on it whatsoever, and it was made in Malaysia.
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That is not too far off from the second hand report I got. I am not sure we will see any kind of formal review (this is a niche product) but that seems to be the bottom line. I guess we were all hoping for a better tuner but it is what it is. Hopefully they can keep up with demand and also get that second tuner activated.I received my new OTA adapter today. It works nearly exactly the same as the old one. The signal strength on all channels is nearly exactly the same, and my NBC affiliate, that is on RF 13 actually comes in better than the old one. I am looking forward to them enabling the second tuner (maybe, but it's Dish Soon TM). I can tell no difference between the two. This one is about 1/3 the size of the old one. It has no branding on it whatsoever, and it was made in Malaysia.
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Remember way back before the original Hopper was released, when it was rumored that we would be able to connect more than one of the single-tuner OTA adapters to have as many OTA tuners as we want? If Dish had ever enabled that, they wouldn't have needed to go to the trouble of coming up with this dual-tuner OTA adapter.Why won't they let you buy two of these, plug them in and activate prime time anytime? I'm probably missing something else other then saving 10.00 a month
That was probably nothing more than "wishful thinking" on the part of some posters.Remember way back before the original Hopper was released, when it was rumored that we would be able to connect more than one of the single-tuner OTA adapters to have as many OTA tuners as we want?
Still, it would be a nice feature to have. I always wondered why it was limited to only one OTA adapter, since the Hopper has so many USB ports.That was probably nothing more than "wishful thinking" on the part of some posters.
The original reports coming out of the first Team Summit to show the Xip813 (nearly a year before release as the Hopper) said there could be multiple adapters and even a mention an adapter plugged into a Joey could be made available to the Hopper.That was probably nothing more than "wishful thinking" on the part of some posters.
Read ^^ up there ^^Is this dual thinner dongle better then what has been offered. E.g. more sensitive tuner
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Is this dual thinner dongle better then what has been offered. E.g. more sensitive tuner
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My old OTA USB tuner broke and I want locals.