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Emanresu
08-22-09, 04:30 PM
I have a couple of old Hughes HIRD-E1 satellite receivers from Directv. (I couldn't find where to post this). I was told that you can use the old box as a, I believe they called it, OTA (Over The Air Antennae). Would anyone know how you do this?

Mertzen
08-22-09, 04:43 PM
I doubt you can still do this. Those boxes only had an OTA passthrough AFAIK.

Emanresu
08-22-09, 05:35 PM
I'm not technical at all, so you have to explain to me what you mean by OTA passthrough. Sorry.

moghedien
08-22-09, 05:53 PM
I'm not technical at all, so you have to explain to me what you mean by OTA passthrough. Sorry.

Passthrough means there is no OTA tuner in the Directv receiver itself. The signal is passed through to the tuner in the TV, VCR, etc. which then tunes to the appropriate channel. This is mainly for TVs that only have one coax input but have more than one source of programming(Directv, OTA antenna).

CCarncross
08-23-09, 08:39 AM
IIRC, those are not HD receivers, so what good would it do to hook up an antenna feed? I don't believe that any tuner in that unit can receive ATSC signals, which for the most part is all that is left with a few exceptions spread around the country.

arxaw
08-23-09, 08:53 AM
DOH! I misread the post and was thought the OP had an E86.

Emanresu
08-24-09, 08:37 AM
Can these old Hughes HIRD-E1 satellite receivers that we purchased from Directv be used for anything. We left Directv and when we we went back to them they would not let us use these receivers. Can they be used for anything associated with watching TV? I already know they would make great paperweights.

Mertzen
08-24-09, 08:40 AM
If you are a customer you might get them reactivated with new cards. I believe they just wouldn't let you use them to open an account.

arxaw
08-24-09, 09:37 AM
...Can they be used for anything associated with watching TV?Without a subscription, they are basically good door stops.

BattleZone
08-24-09, 01:26 PM
If you are a customer you might get them reactivated with new cards. I believe they just wouldn't let you use them to open an account.

Nope. DirecTV is no longer activating those older receivers, as they don't have enough memory to handle all of the channels and the current size of the guide. They are offering free leased replacements for them using modern receivers (D11/D12), but they don't want new receivers being added to the system that aren't fully capable of handling the current system capacity.

Folks with existing pre-DirecTV-branded basic receivers can call and get modern replacements sent out as well.

HAMMER77777
09-30-11, 10:50 PM
Nope. DirecTV is no longer activating those older receivers, as they don't have enough memory to handle all of the channels and the current size of the guide. They are offering free leased replacements for them using modern receivers (D11/D12), but they don't want new receivers being added to the system that aren't fully capable of handling the current system capacity.

Folks with existing pre-DirecTV-branded basic receivers can call and get modern replacements sent out as well.

Not true at all, son. I still use my HIRD-E1 Hughes receiver as well as an old Samsung 1 I have. I can use them all i want, as i own them...i am not interested in their leased receivers. No they're not HD but i don't have a HD tv anyway so i dont care

Tom Robertson
09-30-11, 11:47 PM
Not true at all, son. I still use my HIRD-E1 Hughes receiver as well as an old Samsung 1 I have. I can use them all i want, as i own them...i am not interested in their leased receivers. No they're not HD but i don't have a HD tv anyway so i dont care

Yes, if they are still active you can use them. But if they go inactive, they can not be activated by anyone else. And someday you might not be able to activate them on your own account.

Cheers,
Tom

litzdog911
10-01-11, 01:42 AM
Not true at all, son. I still use my HIRD-E1 Hughes receiver as well as an old Samsung 1 I have. I can use them all i want, as i own them...i am not interested in their leased receivers. No they're not HD but i don't have a HD tv anyway so i dont care

Note that you're responding to a two year old thread. Also, these old Receivers have limited Guide Data capacity and can't display all available channels in their Guide.

P Smith
10-01-11, 10:37 AM
They shouldn't do that and don't need to process ALL available channels - they are still working with MPG type of system info, what is correct subset of APG eg minus Ka channels.
You are misunderstand how the system works.

Tom Robertson
10-01-11, 02:52 PM
Litzdog, thanks for pointing that out.

I think I'll just close this one. :)

Cheers,
Tom