They possible would but it most likely would be cheaper to buy elsewherewould Dish "sell" me the 2nd H3, or would I have to purchase it elsewhere?
They possible would but it most likely would be cheaper to buy elsewherewould Dish "sell" me the 2nd H3, or would I have to purchase it elsewhere?
He already answered that in post number 12. If it were me I would just add 2 Joeys along with one Hopper and be done with it.Why do you need two Hopper 3s instead of one plus a Joey
So, you're willing to pay $270 for a second Hopper 3 plus the additional switch hardware plus the $15/mo. for the second Hopper 3 fee, just so you can have an analog "HD" signal instead of going with a Joey for a true HDMI output and replace the old Component-input TV with a modern HDTV set for the same $270?No, would need 2 he's as I use the component out of 1 to feed another TV via cat5
I guess I overlooked that somehow. No one needs 32 tuners. But another Joey does seem like a better ideaHe already answered that in post number 12. If it were me I would just add 2 Joeys along with one Hopper and be done with it.
Appreciate all the concern about my dish expense but my setup using the component via cat5 is for a bathroom tv, which is hd. Don't want to run another cable for joey, and already have 2 wireless Joey's. This is basically my only spending waste. If I was younger, might tackle running new cable, but not at 68.So, you're willing to pay $270 for a second Hopper 3 plus the additional switch hardware plus the $15/mo. for the second Hopper 3 fee, just so you can have an analog "HD" signal instead of going with a Joey for a true HDMI output and replace the old Component-input TV with a modern HDTV set for the same $270?
You DON'T have to run another cable, you already have one to the second HWS that you can use for a Joey!Appreciate all the concern about my dish expense but my setup using the component via cat5 is for a bathroom tv, which is hd. Don't want to run another cable for joey, and already have 2 wireless Joey's. This is basically my only spending waste. If I was younger, might tackle running new cable, but not at 68.
He doesn't have a coax from that 2nd HWS to the bathroom. It is a cat5 cable.You DON'T have to run another cable, you already have one to the second HWS that you can use for a Joey!
CorrectHe doesn't have a coax from that 2nd HWS to the bathroom. It is a cat5 cable.
At the bathroom end, how does that cat5 connect to the TV to give you the tv signal?Correct
Next question, how do you feed the TV from the HWS that also feeds the bathroom TV.Tripp lite component to cat5 blaun
He doesn't need a coax to the bathroom he has coax to both HWS replace the hws that feeds the bathroom with a H3 and replace the other HWS with a Joey (Is it really that hard to figure out)He doesn't have a coax from that 2nd HWS to the bathroom. It is a cat5 cable.