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- 11-28-2009 09:19 AM #1
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I'm thinking of adding a 2nd receiver myself in another room. How hard will that be? I currently have a HR20-100 and would like to install the same.
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- 11-28-2009 10:40 AM #2
What DISH do you have? Is cable already run? How much do you know about satellite system installation? How hard will this be was your question, not knowing the above questions makes it hard to answer.
- 11-28-2009 12:05 PM #3
Call DirecTV, depending on how long you have been a customer, they may install it for free.
- 11-28-2009 01:14 PM #4
Since the OP has an HR20 they must have a slimline dish.
You'll need to run 2 more coax cables from the dish to the room you want to add the HD DVR in.
DIRECTV might give you a used HD DVR for free and you'll get locked into another 2 year contract. You can get a new HD DVR for $199. You'll know you're getting a new one, even though it's a leased one. You'll still have the 2 year contract extension for activating new equipment.
- 11-28-2009 04:01 PM #5
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The physical installation should be no problem. I was thinking of getting a used receiver from a friend. How much trouble can I get in with Directv? What is the relationship between the receiver and the smart card? I guess this is more in the line of questions I should be asking.
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- 11-28-2009 08:32 PM #6
You can't get a used receiver(or DVR) from a friend unless it's really old. DIRECTV owns the equipment so it's most likely not your friend's equipment to give or sell you. To activate the receiver on your account you have to get a new card from DIRECTV.

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