In order to obtain a dish network receiver you will need to have service with Dish Network. They are open 24 hours for you convenience via telephone and internet website.
"When you purchase the service, they will provide you with all of the equipment you will need to get your service up and running. You might be able to find one at a yard sale as well."
There are a few ways to get a replacement remote. The main option is to call the main DISH number at 1-800-333-3474 and request one. You can also order one online.
Dish network interned is available for the Continental United States. A person obtains the hardware by purchasing the hardware from a reputable local dealer.
A DISH Network receiver can only work with a unique Smart card. The card in the DISH Network receiver that you are referring to would be the smart card.
As long as it is a Dish Network receiver that is current, it is allowed. However, it has no effect on monthly charges if you choose to use your own receiver.
You may not have your Dish satellite receiver on the correct channel if it is a duo (dual receiver). You will need to tune it to either 60 or channel 73. Also, make sure your power to your Dish Network receiver is on -- for the Dish TV duo receiver, you should see a light for TV2 and TV1.
"A Dish Network receiver is connected to a television through something that is called a Coaxial cable, which is usually located on the back of a television."
To get HD programming, you need a Dish HD receiver and a HDMI cord which connects from your Dish TV receiver to your HDTV.
No you cannot. The receiver decodes the signal coming from the satellite that is unique to DISH Network.
For DISH Network, the receiver can be about 200 ft away from the dish to operate optimally.
Actually, you can use a legacy receiver with a DISH Pro dish. An adapter is needed at the receiver to get the proper signal for that receiver. No, Dish Pro is a stacked technology, which the older 3700 will not recognize.
With a DISH Network receiver this is definitely possible, it is referred to as a "Dual-Tuner," and as long as the receiver is in Duo Mode, it allows you to watch independent programming on both TV1 & TV2. So the answer to your question is Yes, you can operate two TVs off of one DISH Network satellite receiver. Hope this helps you out!-Kirstie DISH Network
I just wanted to clarify that Bell Canada provides the DISH Network signal from our satellites in space. Everything from the receiver to the dish is provided by Bell Canada.
The Dish Explorer Android App can allow you to control your Dish Network CableBox if you have the Hopper and WiFi.
Both direct tv and Dish Network offer a DVR tryp receiver.