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FunkyTown
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Oh wow, I didn't realize the remote was not a UHF remote. I think I will just forget about my upstairs television.
Does Bell charge for a 2nd receiver (other than the initial equipment cost)? If they don't charge for the extra receiver I could do it that way, but it still would not give me the ability to watch pre-recorded shows. I'll likely just not bother. Maybe someday I'll buy a different PVR, but the reason I switched was to gain a better PVR. I think overall it is going to be better, but nothing seems perfect in this world (even though it could be a lot of the time).
My RG6 lines are practically new. I'm hoping they can just use the same lines so that I don't have new holes drilled or any mess throughout the house while they put in all new wiring. These RG6 lines are new as of last month. I was having signal problems with ShawDirect and replaced the wires myself. Shaw came and found that it was a bad LNB and replaced it. It cleared up the problem. It would be a shame to throw out brand new RG6 cables.
Does Bell charge for a 2nd receiver (other than the initial equipment cost)? If they don't charge for the extra receiver I could do it that way, but it still would not give me the ability to watch pre-recorded shows. I'll likely just not bother. Maybe someday I'll buy a different PVR, but the reason I switched was to gain a better PVR. I think overall it is going to be better, but nothing seems perfect in this world (even though it could be a lot of the time).
My RG6 lines are practically new. I'm hoping they can just use the same lines so that I don't have new holes drilled or any mess throughout the house while they put in all new wiring. These RG6 lines are new as of last month. I was having signal problems with ShawDirect and replaced the wires myself. Shaw came and found that it was a bad LNB and replaced it. It cleared up the problem. It would be a shame to throw out brand new RG6 cables.