Just an update on my final post-Dish TV decisions. After trying several different set-top boxes and software programs, I've settled on the AirTV. The interface is easy to navigate on all platforms, the guide is 100% complete and accurate, the "Sling" functionality works great. The unit is currently located at the data center at my office, because the broadband upload speed is faster, and because more channels can be received OTA at that location. I have a WD 2 TB self-powered USB drive connected for DVR functionality. I'm doing test recordings again to see if timers will fire correctly, but even if they don't, I'm so happy with the GUI and the tuner that I'm keeping it anyway.
To give you an idea of the outstanding sensitivity of the AirTV's tuner, compare my OTA scan results as collected by an HD Homerun Connect tuner:
Stations KMOS and KQTV often hover around the 48-52% signal quality level. When trying to view these via the HD Homerun, you'd get pixelating or no picture at all. On the AirTV, these 2 stations are rock solid. It's tuner ROCKS.
At home, I can watch the AirTV channels via Roku. I also have an OTA antenna at home which is connected to my FTA receiver to watch live TV.
All around not bad for FREE!
Anyway, I hope all this experimenting helps others who are considering a similar move