I answered an ad on Craig's list where a guy had two 4DTV receivers. A DSR-922 and a DSR-920. We have been negotiating for 3 or 4 days, and I finally made an appointment to go down, hook up the receivers to see if the Unit IDs were still intact.
Both were, so I paid him, stopped by Batteries Plus and picked up two batteries, and came home.
Started changing the battery in the 922, and was just about finished. I decided I needed an extra glob of solder on one of the wires, and the next thing I saw was the wire flop up out of the hole and swing away. :yikes:
I could just see my hard earned cash floating away.
I let out a dying yell, and reached for the wire, and got it re-attached knowing that the ID was gone. In the meantime, I practically wet my pants.
Dumped hot glue on the wires to make sure they wouldn't move even if they were a little short on solder. Let it cool, and hooked it up to my TV. The Unit ID was still there, but I was thinking this is too good to be true.
Went ahead and hooked it up, and got ready to call NPS. It was 5 minutes after they closed. I went ahead and started programming in satellites. Someone had done a master reset, because there weren't any satellites set up, but that is another story. Set up G1, and the thing started downloading the channels and maps. Hit the guide button and the guide came in. Looked and sure enough W5 was there and available.
Jumped to channel 100 and started fine tuning, and everything worked fine. Haven't found a digital channel I can tune in yet. No authorization.
I guess I dodged the bullet this time. Nothing like giving yourself a heart attack. I decided to wait until tomorrow to change out the 920.
How long can the battery power be out before you actually lose the ID?
I know that wire was off for at least 5 seconds.
Both were, so I paid him, stopped by Batteries Plus and picked up two batteries, and came home.
Started changing the battery in the 922, and was just about finished. I decided I needed an extra glob of solder on one of the wires, and the next thing I saw was the wire flop up out of the hole and swing away. :yikes:
I could just see my hard earned cash floating away.
I let out a dying yell, and reached for the wire, and got it re-attached knowing that the ID was gone. In the meantime, I practically wet my pants.
Dumped hot glue on the wires to make sure they wouldn't move even if they were a little short on solder. Let it cool, and hooked it up to my TV. The Unit ID was still there, but I was thinking this is too good to be true.
Went ahead and hooked it up, and got ready to call NPS. It was 5 minutes after they closed. I went ahead and started programming in satellites. Someone had done a master reset, because there weren't any satellites set up, but that is another story. Set up G1, and the thing started downloading the channels and maps. Hit the guide button and the guide came in. Looked and sure enough W5 was there and available.
Jumped to channel 100 and started fine tuning, and everything worked fine. Haven't found a digital channel I can tune in yet. No authorization.
I guess I dodged the bullet this time. Nothing like giving yourself a heart attack. I decided to wait until tomorrow to change out the 920.
How long can the battery power be out before you actually lose the ID?
I know that wire was off for at least 5 seconds.