I'm trying to see if it's feasible costwise to upgrade my mom's Dish receivers and I've tried to do alot of reading but still like some things clarified before I have to deal with Dish's customer service. She has two older models regular receivers (one in living room, one in basement) possibly 300 or 500 series and gets America's Top 250 package. Right now she is using my series 2 stand alone Tivo (with lifetime) to record her locals via an OTA antenna which has great signal strength but she isn't able to record her sat channels. I originally had her sat channels being also recorded by the Tivo (using IR blaster cable) but one day she lost her ESPN channels and Dish came out and installed a little box and ever since she's not been able to record the sat channels. I never delved into it to see if they changed some of my cabling around thinking by 2009 I would need the IR blaster cable to control a digital converter box for use with the Tivo so I kind of left things like they were but now she would like to record her sat channels again.
Her current bill:
$54.99 America's Top 250
$5.00 2nd Receiver
$3.18 Tax
----------
$63.17
Okay thinking about either a 625, 612, 622 or 722 but I'm wondering for future proof equipment if I should stick with the HD models? Now Questions:
1. Is $125 kind of the going rate to upgrade to a 722? Is this a one time rental fee? Does this price also include upgrading to a newer dish?
2. I'm only interested using a 722 (or whatever) with a single tv should this affect which model I should get?
3. If I get a 722 will there be any upgrade special for upgrading her other old receiver like being free or would she have to buy it?
4. If she gets the 722 would there be any problem keeping her other older receiver even though the former could get HD channels?
5. Do I understand it correctly that the 612, 622, & 722 can all be hooked up to an OTA antenna whereas the 625 couldn't? If so then if she got the 625 it sounds like she would still need to keep the Tivo to record the locals as she doesn't want to pay Dish to get them.
6. My mom uses a wireless Leapfrog to transmit a signal (currently using Tivo since it has audio/video outs) to another bedroom. In the case of hooking up either the 612, 622, or 722 to her tv I assume she would need to use the HDMI out to her new JVC HD LCD HDMI input, but could she also run similtanously the composite audio/video outputs to the Leapfrog? In the case of the 625 if it was hooked up to her tv using S-Video could she similtanously hookup the composite outs to the leapfrog?
7. I assume you need to keep all of the above receivers hooked up to a phone line but does the caller ID within the receiver cause any problems with your phone caller ID's?
I understand if you get a HD receiver you have to get a HD package with the cheapest being $10 so I thought I'd see if my mom would downgrade to America's top 200 to offset the price hike, this would also help on the DVR charge.
So do I have the prices right on these two packages:
Monthly charge for using the 625
-----------------------------------------
$44.99 America's Top 200
5.00 Second Receiver
5.98 DVR Service
-----------
$ 55.97 + Tax
Monthly charge for using the 612-622-722
-----------------------------------------------------
$ 44.99 America's Top 200
5.00 Second Receiver
5.98 DVR Service
10.00 HD Service
-----------
$ 65.97 + Tax
Her current bill:
$54.99 America's Top 250
$5.00 2nd Receiver
$3.18 Tax
----------
$63.17
Okay thinking about either a 625, 612, 622 or 722 but I'm wondering for future proof equipment if I should stick with the HD models? Now Questions:
1. Is $125 kind of the going rate to upgrade to a 722? Is this a one time rental fee? Does this price also include upgrading to a newer dish?
2. I'm only interested using a 722 (or whatever) with a single tv should this affect which model I should get?
3. If I get a 722 will there be any upgrade special for upgrading her other old receiver like being free or would she have to buy it?
4. If she gets the 722 would there be any problem keeping her other older receiver even though the former could get HD channels?
5. Do I understand it correctly that the 612, 622, & 722 can all be hooked up to an OTA antenna whereas the 625 couldn't? If so then if she got the 625 it sounds like she would still need to keep the Tivo to record the locals as she doesn't want to pay Dish to get them.
6. My mom uses a wireless Leapfrog to transmit a signal (currently using Tivo since it has audio/video outs) to another bedroom. In the case of hooking up either the 612, 622, or 722 to her tv I assume she would need to use the HDMI out to her new JVC HD LCD HDMI input, but could she also run similtanously the composite audio/video outputs to the Leapfrog? In the case of the 625 if it was hooked up to her tv using S-Video could she similtanously hookup the composite outs to the leapfrog?
7. I assume you need to keep all of the above receivers hooked up to a phone line but does the caller ID within the receiver cause any problems with your phone caller ID's?
I understand if you get a HD receiver you have to get a HD package with the cheapest being $10 so I thought I'd see if my mom would downgrade to America's top 200 to offset the price hike, this would also help on the DVR charge.
So do I have the prices right on these two packages:
Monthly charge for using the 625
-----------------------------------------
$44.99 America's Top 200
5.00 Second Receiver
5.98 DVR Service
-----------
$ 55.97 + Tax
Monthly charge for using the 612-622-722
-----------------------------------------------------
$ 44.99 America's Top 200
5.00 Second Receiver
5.98 DVR Service
10.00 HD Service
-----------
$ 65.97 + Tax