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    Quote Originally Posted by Afterburner666 View Post
    I just got my "free HD upgrade" today. I was very disappointed that the replacement Rx has no off air antenna input as well as no RF output. I had a Hughes HD Rx which I was able to get my locals in HD via the off air antenna connection as well as feed two additional TV's via the RF output. The replacement model is an H23-600. This really stinks. Anyone know if the latest D*TV Rx's have an off air input and RF output? This may be the push I need to switch to Verizon. Thanks.
    Only the H20, HR20 and HR21 with AM21 addon ATSC tuners can receive OTA channels. None of the HD receivers have RF outputs, if you need RF out you'll need to get an external RF modulator from RadioShack or elsewhere, they're around $20 to $30.



    If DirecTV isn't providing you local HD channel you could try calling them and say you want a H20 receiver to replace your H23. Or go with the HD DVR upgrade and get the AM21 addon to get your OTA back. Just call, at the prompt say cancel which takes you to the retention department, tell them what you had and what you have now, which is a step back for your locals, and see what they can do for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madtown HD Junkie View Post
    For what it's worth...I got a call from D* wanting to upgrade my old mpeg2 HD box I own to a new mpeg 4 reg HD box at no cost and no extension of contract. I got exactly what they said I would.
    Your comment has worth. I got a call from the D* "unavailabe" and at the time I didn't know the call was from D* so I didn't pickup. They didn't leave a message but I bet they were going to make an offer since I just installed my old Tivo. Maybe I'll call and see if they will upgrade me. I've been with D* since they started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rad View Post
    Only the H20, HR20 and HR21 with AM21 addon ATSC tuners can receive OTA channels. None of the HD receivers have RF outputs, if you need RF out you'll need to get an external RF modulator from RadioShack or elsewhere, they're around $20 to $30.

    If DirecTV isn't providing you local HD channel you could try calling them and say you want a H20 receiver to replace your H23. Or go with the HD DVR upgrade and get the AM21 addon to get your OTA back. Just call, at the prompt say cancel which takes you to the retention department, tell them what you had and what you have now, which is a step back for your locals, and see what they can do for you.
    Thanks rad. I think I may have an RF modulator buried somewhere. I'm going to call them and see what they can do. I'm not sure but is the H20 the Rx that had a lot of problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Afterburner666 View Post
    Thanks rad. I think I may have an RF modulator buried somewhere. I'm going to call them and see what they can do. I'm not sure but is the H20 the Rx that had a lot of problems?
    I got a H20 as soon as they came out. I bricked the 1st one doing the CE downloads, the second one has worked fine. There is the issue with the HR20-600's running warmer then the -100's IIRC, just keep it in a ventilated area and it will be OK.

    Good luck, past experience has show that the CSR's will make a lot of promises and they really can't follow through on them, it depends on what the installer has on his truck. I think the best thing you can do is push for the HR21/AM21 combination. Yea, it's the HD DVR so you then have the $5.99/month DVR fee but you gain the Video on Demand function along with Media Share, plus the DVR capabilities, IMHO worth the extra money.

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    Well I call Directv today and was on the phone for more than an hour. I spoke to at least four people. The first rep told me there's nothing they can do for me. I asked to speak to someone else. The second person told me that there is no way they can specify to the warehouse or installer to use a specific model Rx. I asked to speak to someone else. The third person was talking to tech support and was working on trying to get me the AM21 but telling me to hook the off air antenna directly to the tv. I told him my set was only HD ready and could not decode the HD signal.The last person i spoke to was in the technical department. She said the AM21 would not work with the H23 Rx I have. I questioned everyone I spoke to on why it is impossible to specify a Rx model to the warehouse/installer and they had no answer. After all this, I asked her when my locals in HD (Richmond VA) were scheduled and she tells me September 08. If I knew that I probably wouldn't have called in the first place but I'm glad I did as she gave me the HD access for one year for free and some other HD pakage that's 5.99 a month for six months for free. Unfortunately I'm not getting most of them as I have the oval dish and when the tech came to install the new Rx, I asked him about installing the new dish and he said he was on limited disability due to a back problem and was only doing Rx swaps. When the woman I was speaking to heard this she was pretty angry and I'm scheduled to get the new dish installed on 9/3.

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    Here is an email recently sent to DirecTV:

    Dear Ellen Filipak,


    This is an email I hope you will take very seriously as I feel
    it will bring to light a problem I think your company needs to
    take very seriously.

    I have been a DirecTV subscriber for the past 10 years, slowly
    adding new services to the point that the company considered
    me a "Premier" subscriber (whatever that actually entails).

    You would think as a long-time subscriber in excellent standing
    that I would be treated in a respectful and appreciative manner
    by the staff and their Supervisor who are employed within the
    calling center. I must say, the more I researched the amount
    of complaints that were reported across the Internet, the more
    my eyes were opened concerning the type of company that I have
    been dealing with all these years....but I am getting slightly
    ahead of myself, so, allow me to start from the beginning...

    Quite simply, I have had intentions of leaving DirecTV for
    about a year now. I had a good 10 year run, but with your
    escalating prices and a new kid in town by the name of
    Verizon Fios, I decided it was time to give someone else
    a try. Only thing holding me back was that Verizon Fios
    was still negotiating to get MSNBC (which they finally rolled
    out this month).

    Over the past year I had been receiving mailings to my
    home telling me that DirecTV was upgrading their equipment
    and that unless I had my current MPEG-2 Tivo and dish
    replaced I would lose channels. I hesitated to upgrade since
    I did not want to get into a new 2-year commitment knowing
    I was eventually going to Verizon. I threw all the upgrade
    notices in the trash,

    Then your mailings suddenly changed. As of October. You
    were offering a FREE "HD SWAP" stating that it was absolutely
    a necessity that I upgrade my equipment and that it would be
    done for FREE with absolutely NO COMMITMENT. This was
    confirmed by your phone rep when I signed up for the upgrade
    and by the installer who came to my home. Both told me these
    were necessary upgrades, I would lose channels without it, and
    that there would be no commitment.

    So, imagine my shock this morning when I called DirecTV and
    tried to cancel my account and was told I would be slapped with
    a $480 early termination fee. I argued my point to the phone
    rep who knew nothing of the FREE HD SWAP offer.

    Next, I was connected with a Supervisor by the name of Chris
    who was the most inconsiderate SOB I have every had the
    displeasure of speaking with. He was condescending, kept
    cutting me off and was totally unsympathetic to my situation
    to the point where I was yelling at him that his company was
    a "bunch of F'ing liers." Let me make it clear that I never used
    the actual expletitive other than the letter "F." I usually never
    get to the breaking point with a customer rep that I feel I have
    to say something like that, but Chris made it clear in his tone
    and mannerisms that I was bothering him, I was wrong, and he
    was not going to assist me.

    The next thing I did was pick up the phone and called the office
    of DirecTV CEO Carey Chase. It was there I spoke with the
    first real humanistic person related to your company, a lovely
    lady who took the time to listen without any argument. She admitted
    that DirecTV did have a FREE HD SWAP with no commitment, but
    that there is a widespread problem of accounts being tagged otherwise
    as the DirecTV computers can't tell the difference between a
    contract and non-contract account. By the end of the phone
    call she made certain that I would not be charged a termination
    fee.

    I then started doing research across the Internet to see just
    how many people out there were having the same problems
    I was. Ellen, you should really do this kind of research. From
    Tivo to DBS forums alike, there are a lot of angry people out there
    who are accusing DirecTV of all kinds of deceptive practices
    that could be considered criminal. You should see the amount of
    complaints from people whom were led to believe they were being
    upgraded without any contractual commitment and then told otherwise.

    Here is one of several websites I found that you might want
    to browse through:


    Consumer complaints about DirecTV





    Additionally, there seems to be a disturbing trend amongst the
    reports concerning the attitudes of DirecTV customer support and
    their Supervisors towards consumers with legitimate problems.
    As one phone rep explained to me, "The Supervisors and phone
    reps do not have the power to credit accounts." In fact, they
    told me to write the Billing Dispute center and then wait up to
    two weeks for a response. Is this how you convey satisfactory
    service towards your consumers?

    I have found Internet forums where Insiders who work for
    the company are reporting that reps do their best not to mention
    commitments of any kind to customers signing up for service. It
    seems obvious that "commitment" is a taboo word to mention to
    customers.

    Based on my experiences today, I am confident there is a problem
    with DirecTV. Phone reps and their Supervisors have no authority
    to handle problems so they become argumentive and condescending
    towards a customer who should be treated with much more respect.

    As much as DirecTV has tried to "woo" me with offers to stay
    with them instead of going to Verizon, I must say that I am a bit
    shaken by my experiences today. I have never, ever, been
    treated so disrespectfully by any company and I feel that Chris
    the Supervisor owes me a phone call of apology.

    Furthermore, I feel it is my duty to further educate other people
    who may be leaning towards going to DirecTV and are not aware
    of the deceptive practices that are going on.

    I plan to post this letter on the Internet, as well as my own forum
    which is one of the largest and most read Home Theater discussion groups. I
    genuinely feel that DirecTV is in a nasty decline as far as the manner
    in which they advertise to and treat their customers. I feel this is
    information that needs to be put out there so that nobody has to be
    treated as poorly as I was today.

    Thank you for your time.


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    Well spoken/written! While I have not had the sour experiences to which you refer, the manner in which you expressed your grievances was superb. Of all the shortcomings in today's schools and home education, to me, the one thing that has been most overlooked or never even considered for teaching is how to express yourself with clarity and conviction without devolving into a shouting match. Yelling at people will rarely get the situation resolved in a timely and effective manner. However, being stern and upfront about what has you in a tizzy and making logical arguments and plausible requests should yield a better result.

    Whenever I get caught up in a testy situation like this, I simply remember my favorite fortune cookie slip: It is easier to catch fly with honey than vinegar.

    Be polite (yet firm), and you should expect the same in return. Be nasty and fly off the handle, and you can probably expect the same in return.

    I do hope that you get your personal situation resolved, and I equally hope that DirecTV takes your comments to heart and make every possible effort to improve across the board.

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