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Dual Receiver -322
by: MamaTech
Two independently controlled Dish Network Systems for the price of one.

When my husband and built our house we designed every room to be wired. Needless to say, that got all screwed up. We have two coax connections in each room, but still have to rewire everytime we want to add cable or satelite to a room. We decided to bite the bullet and buy another receiver to have satelite access in the master bedroom. We had used UHF signal projecting devices up until now. It worked unless you were on a cordless phone or used a microwave. I saw a 322 dish network receiver on line and bought it for $99. It was brand new and half the price of getting a new receiver from a local satelite vendor. This thing is great. It can control to TVs independently. Dish only charges us for one receiver, so we escaped an extra $5 a month charge. Now we had to have Dish send out a tech for $99, but they were able to use the spaghetti in our walls and wire it to the two rooms. The total solution is about $200 but it is worth it. If you do buy a satelite receiver online, make sure it has a zero balance. Otherwise, you are responsible for paying that before you can use the receiver. Four of Five stars:

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