OTA has bit the Dust

Yes! This is what I do! The Dish OTA tuner for some of the channels have such a low signal for me, but then my Zapperbox or the TV tuner plays them with no problem. Also, I live in a woody area, and the signal strength varies when leaves are on the trees vs when they aren't, and it seems like my TV or Zapperbox is more reliable than the Dish OTA tuner.
I finally did get my OTA on the Hopper 3 working and scanned the Local Channels and Sub Channels both came back up. But I am really curious about the Zapperbox and what and how it works.
 
I finally did get my OTA on the Hopper 3 working and scanned the Local Channels and Sub Channels both came back up. But I am really curious about the Zapperbox and what and how it works.
i believe the guide is like $2.50 a month wich isn't bad.. call 1-866-932-1956.. they will tell what you need to know
 
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It would have been nice if they kept the antenna a standard coax connection without the need for a stupid usb dongle like it was on the older boxes...
What you are suggesting would require an internal OTA tuner. That would mean every Hopper would have an OTA tuner. The majority of subscribers do not have OTA antennas so that internal tuner is a waste of equipment for most. That translates to expense for little need.
 
What you are suggesting would require an internal OTA tuner. That would mean every Hopper would have an OTA tuner. The majority of subscribers do not have OTA antennas so that internal tuner is a waste of equipment for most. That translates to expense for little need.
I do remember the 722k had an external ota tuner that you could add to it to give you ota recording. It slid in the back of the receiver and you screwed it in. I guess they figured it was cheaper to do the USB tuner instead. Although I have to say I have had quite a lot of those tuners go bad and needed replacement at my cost. Remember one group over heated and went bad.
 
I do remember the 722k had an external ota tuner that you could add to it to give you ota recording. It slid in the back of the receiver and you screwed it in. I guess they figured it was cheaper to do the USB tuner instead. Although I have to say I have had quite a lot of those tuners go bad and needed replacement at my cost. Remember one group over heated and went bad.
Yes, the 722K had the plug in module for OTA. The 722 had a built in OTA tuner. I had a 722 before my first Hopper and it had an OTA coax input. By the time the 722K came out the business decision was to make the OTA tuner a customer elected decision. If you wanted OTA you had to purchase the module. It is probably important to remember that Dish has local channels available for the entire nation and they are not in the OTA business. Back when the 722s were the best you could get locals were still part of the levels of subscription. Now, of course, you have to pay for locals. I believe that is due to the costs to Dish to provide those locals as mandated by the locals themselves.
 

Terrible call to DiSH