How many receivers to do I need?

cjkeeme

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I have one TV in the family room, one in the master bedroom, and one in the kitchen. The TV in the kitchen does not have a cable run to it yet, but I plan on brining one in there.

My initial thought is I need 3 receivers. 3 TVs = 3 receivers, right? But my family room is right next to the kitchen and I could easily jump off the family room receiver to the kitchen. Is this a possible way of saving $7 per month?
 
Here's my simplified way to look at it :
If you need each of the 3 tvs to have independent channel selection :
(1) Dual DVR - Gives one HD and one SD output that is independent
(1) Single (DVR or not) - gives one HD/SD depending on model

IF the kitchen TV can be that same channel as the family room :
(1) of the following:
Vip612 (@$10/month) = this is a HDDVR

(1) Single (DVR or not)

Hope that makes it clear.
 
Here is what I did since all of the outputs on these DISH receivers are hot.

I use the HDMI output for my main HD tv in the living room.
I ran component cables to my bedroom-HD TV-40 ft away.
I ran the composite cable to the basement-SD tv-25 ft away.
Result-1 receiver, 3 TV's.
Yes I know that I can only watch one channel at a time, but I can only be in one room at a time anyway. Hope this helps with your decision and good luck. :)
 

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