Hi, I'm DNS technician who recently upgraded to the 922 for "free". Unfortunately, I found that the remote reception sucks with this receiver.
I made my own jumper cable for the antenna, but it's kind of rigged. The antenna will slip onto a normal female f fitting connector. Our cables, and connectors are rated for 3ghz, and I believe that this antenna is working on or around 2.4ghz. To secure it to the receiver, I stripped it back, and used a rigged setup to secure the shielding to the casing on the receiver connector. It works good so far, but is still not that great with thick walls.
I don't think that dish has released that part yet. :-(
I'd like to make it look more professional though.
Has anyone noticed that the connectors, look very similar to wifi "SMA" connectors? I'm willing to bet that it's a regular SMA connector, and possibly even a regular wifi antenna with a regular SMA connector on it. My routers use TNC connectors, so I'm not able to test this theory, but it looks very similar. Does anyone have a normal SMA connector (Not RP-SMA) to try this out?
I wish dish would release this part!