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Timeclock
05-21-11, 04:14 PM
I am thinking of getting a R16 or R20 DVR and not finding an answer, would like to know if I can hook 2 TVs to it and watch the two tuners independently.
I am thinking of getting a R16 or R20 DVR and not finding an answer, would like to know if I can hook 2 TVs to it and watch the two tuners independently.
No, there is only one output so you can watch only one tuner, the other is used for background recordings.
Timeclock
05-21-11, 04:31 PM
Thanks, I was afraid of that,
gomezma1
05-21-11, 04:39 PM
Don't get one because they will tack another two years to your contract.
Timeclock
05-21-11, 06:17 PM
I figured as much but I have been a DTV customer since 2003. Every time I look at the DVR receivers I fine more "R**" numbers. I just want a good SD receiver.
spartanstew
05-21-11, 06:19 PM
Don't get one because they will tack another two years to your contract.
Thanks Captain Obvious.
I figured as much but I have been a DTV customer since 2003. Every time I look at the DVR receivers I fine more "R**" numbers. I just want a good SD receiver.
D11, D12 = SD receiver (non-DVR)
R15, R16 = SD DVR
R22 = SD DVR that can be upgraded to HD DVR.
H20/21/22/24/25 = HD receiver (non-DVR)
HR20/21/22/23/24 = HD DVR
Obtaining a receiver or DVR from DirecTV (or from a 3rd party retailer) will be a lease, and will invoke a 2 year service commitment. If you can find an owned unit to buy (check the buy/sell forum of this site), you should be able to add that to your account without a commitment, but you need to be careful and do some checking before buying (do a search, lot of info here about buying used receivers).
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