DISH Network 2G Remote Antenna for the Hopper and 922
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Although Hopper does not come with this antenna, I bought it to replace my Hopper or Dish DVR antenna since I moved it around and I was not able to find a All my Joeys Dish receivers were not equipped with an antenna, nor have they ever done so.
My experience has been good with it, and I've been able to watch most
All hoppers should work with this antenna since it's a standard model.
Selected User Reviews For DISH Network 2G Remote Antenna for the Hopper and 922
This UHF Antenna was ordered because I needed the ENTIRE thing as shown in the picture. In the advertisement for it, I saw that the antenna had a black plastic housing and the cat broke it. So I needed the antenna with that black housing. It was just a connector with a wire antenna that I received. The housing is not attached to the freed item. It was a waste of money since we needed the housing most of all. It is not true what is advertised.
It is an inexpensive product that can be easily damaged and is made of poor quality materials. The original design might not have had to be replaced if it was constructed correctly in the first place. There is no doubt that it can easily be replaced for a low price.
As a result, I bought a new antenna so that it would be safe (the antenna is basically just a thin wire inside). However, half of the remote buttons did not function on the new After a whole lot of frustration, I finally gave up and put the original I have now successfully accessed the remote in the right way. Does some kind of special pairing have to be done for the specific receivers, antennas, There is nothing to this effect in the description of the product.
I ordered this while I waited for their poor customer service. It was fixed quickly!.
Does what they say it does. Purchased it as a replacement for one that was broken.
I used it to replace the antenna I accidentally broke on my Dish receiver. When I installed it, it worked immediately. I appreciate your help.
The seller's mistake is not their fault, however. is just the plastic that is used that breaks easily near the point where it is connected for According to the original dish, this is what it did. It is just that the remote antenna needs to be reconceived in a different way. The problem is. There was a $10 charge from DISH. Since it was a rented Hopper to begin with, I don't understand why it would cost up to $800+ to shop.
Similar to the Hopper antenna, this antenna looks and functions the same. Mine had broken, but I was able to replace it with no problems.