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posted 08-15-2002 12:40 PM

I thought of a way to sort of add a 2nd tuner to a PVR 508 or 501. At this time I have a old HTS2000 receiver with a UHF remote and a 2700/2900 as a 2nd
receiver, I have ben contemplating replacing my old 2000 with a new PVR508, I would love to have a 721 just for the 2 tuners but they are to pricy for me to
consider. My solution is to either keep my old 2000 receiver active and upgrade my LNB's and switches anyway or de-activate it and re-activate 2000 at a
latter date after I have upgraded LNB's and switches and use the old 2000 as a 2nd tuner to the 508 on the occasions that I want to watch a live show at
the same time that I want to record on the 508. Not a perfect solution and not as convenient as having a 721, but it is a much cheaper solution even with the
extra $4.99 per month, if I switched to a D*Tivo it would cost me that. What do you guys think of my cheapskate solution. :D
 

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I'm doing this now with my 501 & 6000. I have one of them using the PIP on my TV so I can see both at the same time if I want to and just push the Swap button to change the PIP image.
 

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I had the same situation as Darrell, only with a 501 and 5000. It worked well with the PIP on my television. But you're right, Chris, it is a little cumbersome, using three remotes and all. But a good alternative to the pricey 721.
 

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All you would have to do is have 1 IRD hooked up to aux 1 composite a/v jacks and another into aux 2 and use your tv's PIP function to have one in the main screen and one in the little window. I wouldnt try the antenna in since it's RF, resulting in crappy PQ and mono audio.
 

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I do this with a 301 and 501. One is plugged into video 1 and one is plugged into video 2. Both are S-video. PIP allows to watch/swap the receiver of choice.

I also have the antenna out on each received going to a A/B switch that is connected to my computer's antenna in port on an ATI AIW video card. This way I can look at 301 or 501 receiver on the computer.

A lot of the time my wife is watching the 301 on the TV while I am looking at 501 on my computer monitor next to my chair. I just use headset to hear sound.
 

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Yes both have to be hooked up and activated, all thats going on is in most households 2 boxes are connected to 2 different TVs in the case described above 2 boxes are connected to the same TV
 
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