Long time reader, rare poster here.
After almost 8 years with our 2 x Vip722K setup, It may be time to update. We are happy with the functionality with 2 satellite and 2 OTA tuners per unit. However, our 722’s have started doing strange things and I wonder how long these have to go even if Dish sends a refurb.
I have several questions about a Hopper 3/ Joey setup, but it is probably useful to understand our current configuration. I have the two 722s in the basement together. One of them serves 4 of our TV locations and the other serves all 5 using HDMI splitters off the 722s. I put in an IR system which hubs at the 722s so all remote activity is IR. One 722 is on remote address 1 and the other is on remote address 3. Using Harmony remotes, we can access 722-1 or 722-2 at multiple TVs. My wife uses one 722 and I use the other with an EHD with too much crap that I have kept.
We would move to one Hopper 3 and one Joey, one of which would be used in RF remote mode to get around the IR address 1 limitation.
Here are my questions:
1. The primary problem that has held us back from joining the Hopper world to date is the limitation to IR remote address 1. Am I correct that this is still the case? I can probably work around this, but it would be a workaround not optimal.
2. I’m not sure what hookup equipment I need or even what I have. We currently have 3 coax cables coming off the dish because we once had 3 DVRs. Photos of the triplexers for each 722 and the dish are shown below. It looks like I need a solo (whatever that is), a 2-way standard coax splitter and probably a new LNBF. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
3. In terms of installation, the only part of #2 that I have any concern about is installing a new LBNF. Is that easy? I would not get involved in installing a new dish if that is necessary – I don’t think it will be.
4. Is the user experience the same through the Joey as the Hopper 3? Is there any difference?
5. Based upon reading here, we would probably use 40.0 remotes for the RF unit and continue to use Harmony remotes for the IR unit. See any problems?
6. Is there any reason (beyond cost) to get a Joey 3 vs Joey 4K? The Joey maybe used regularly with our single 4K TV if there is any worthwhile 4k content on Dish.
I know that we could use 4 joeys, but I would like to save monthly fees.
From reading here, I have learned that the Hopper/Joey setup lacks the component video output that we use for one tv. We also lose the 2-tv viewing and phone line connection instead or in addition to ethernet. None of those is a deal-breaker. The more limited OTA station scanning functionality could prove to be a pain. However, OTA channels may be less necessary with 16 tuners.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Jerry
Here is the link for the pics:
Dropbox - Dish TV - Simplify your life
After almost 8 years with our 2 x Vip722K setup, It may be time to update. We are happy with the functionality with 2 satellite and 2 OTA tuners per unit. However, our 722’s have started doing strange things and I wonder how long these have to go even if Dish sends a refurb.
I have several questions about a Hopper 3/ Joey setup, but it is probably useful to understand our current configuration. I have the two 722s in the basement together. One of them serves 4 of our TV locations and the other serves all 5 using HDMI splitters off the 722s. I put in an IR system which hubs at the 722s so all remote activity is IR. One 722 is on remote address 1 and the other is on remote address 3. Using Harmony remotes, we can access 722-1 or 722-2 at multiple TVs. My wife uses one 722 and I use the other with an EHD with too much crap that I have kept.
We would move to one Hopper 3 and one Joey, one of which would be used in RF remote mode to get around the IR address 1 limitation.
Here are my questions:
1. The primary problem that has held us back from joining the Hopper world to date is the limitation to IR remote address 1. Am I correct that this is still the case? I can probably work around this, but it would be a workaround not optimal.
2. I’m not sure what hookup equipment I need or even what I have. We currently have 3 coax cables coming off the dish because we once had 3 DVRs. Photos of the triplexers for each 722 and the dish are shown below. It looks like I need a solo (whatever that is), a 2-way standard coax splitter and probably a new LNBF. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
3. In terms of installation, the only part of #2 that I have any concern about is installing a new LBNF. Is that easy? I would not get involved in installing a new dish if that is necessary – I don’t think it will be.
4. Is the user experience the same through the Joey as the Hopper 3? Is there any difference?
5. Based upon reading here, we would probably use 40.0 remotes for the RF unit and continue to use Harmony remotes for the IR unit. See any problems?
6. Is there any reason (beyond cost) to get a Joey 3 vs Joey 4K? The Joey maybe used regularly with our single 4K TV if there is any worthwhile 4k content on Dish.
I know that we could use 4 joeys, but I would like to save monthly fees.
From reading here, I have learned that the Hopper/Joey setup lacks the component video output that we use for one tv. We also lose the 2-tv viewing and phone line connection instead or in addition to ethernet. None of those is a deal-breaker. The more limited OTA station scanning functionality could prove to be a pain. However, OTA channels may be less necessary with 16 tuners.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Jerry
Here is the link for the pics:
Dropbox - Dish TV - Simplify your life