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One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die. Any suggestions for the
best approach for getting a replacement unit? What's the best unit currently
available?

Once I move the card to the new unit, will I be able to use the old unit for
watching what it's already recorded, seeing the Season Passes it has setup,
etc.?

Thanks.

Dave

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"David Morgenlender" <dmorgen@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
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> One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die.

Did you try rebooting your Tivo? One of my tuners flaked out and was OK
on reboot. Apparently, it was a software issue.
 

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In article <1gis911gbvaroc85gankg7428amui9gjp6@4ax.com>,
dmorgen@alum.mit.edu says...
> One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die. Any suggestions for the
> best approach for getting a replacement unit? What's the best unit currently
> available?
>
> Once I move the card to the new unit, will I be able to use the old unit for
> watching what it's already recorded, seeing the Season Passes it has setup,
> etc.?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dave

DTV will allow you to retroactively add their protection plan to your
account and cover your dead DTivo with a free replacement. You have
to stay with the protection plan for a full year, but it's cheaper
than buying a NEW replacement, and it covers all of your DTV
equipment as well.

Chuck
 
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In article <3g730lFb0k50U1@individual.net>, "David Z" <me@privacy.net>
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> "David Morgenlender" <dmorgen@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
> news:1gis911gbvaroc85gankg7428amui9gjp6@4ax.com...
>
> > One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die.
>
> Did you try rebooting your Tivo? One of my tuners flaked out and was OK
> on reboot. Apparently, it was a software issue.

Or switching the two inputs to see if its a cable issue???
 
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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 20:45:03 -0400, you wrote:

>"David Morgenlender" <dmorgen@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
>news:1gis911gbvaroc85gankg7428amui9gjp6@4ax.com...
>
>> One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die.
>
>Did you try rebooting your Tivo? One of my tuners flaked out and was OK
>on reboot. Apparently, it was a software issue.

I don't think it was rebooted at that point. I know it wasn't powered off, then
restarted. I was about to try that yesterday when I realized it was going to
record Dr. Phil for my wife ... so to save my marriage, I'm waiting until I have
a few minutes when my wife isn't depending upon that Tivo! :)

Thanks for the suggestion.

Dave

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Jack Zwick <jackzwick@yahoo.com> wrote:

>In article <3g730lFb0k50U1@individual.net>, "David Z" <me@privacy.net>
>wrote:
>
>> "David Morgenlender" <dmorgen@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
>> news:1gis911gbvaroc85gankg7428amui9gjp6@4ax.com...
>>
>> > One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die.
>>
>> Did you try rebooting your Tivo? One of my tuners flaked out and was OK
>> on reboot. Apparently, it was a software issue.
>
>Or switching the two inputs to see if its a cable issue???

Tried that. The problem is definitely associated with that tuner, not cable,
multiswitch or LNB.

Thanks.

Dave

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Chuck <no@no.com> wrote:

>In article <1gis911gbvaroc85gankg7428amui9gjp6@4ax.com>,
>dmorgen@alum.mit.edu says...
>> One of my 2 year old HDVR2 DirecTivos had Tuner 2 die. Any suggestions for the
>> best approach for getting a replacement unit? What's the best unit currently
>> available?
>>
>> Once I move the card to the new unit, will I be able to use the old unit for
>> watching what it's already recorded, seeing the Season Passes it has setup,
>> etc.?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dave
>
>DTV will allow you to retroactively add their protection plan to your
>account and cover your dead DTivo with a free replacement. You have
>to stay with the protection plan for a full year, but it's cheaper
>than buying a NEW replacement, and it covers all of your DTV
>equipment as well.
>
>Chuck

Chuck,

That's interesting; I wasn't aware of that. Assuming a poweroff/poweron
doesn't solve the problem, I'll look into it.

Thanks.

Dave

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