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February 16, 2010
- Backing Up Remote/Receiver Data Store’s receiver
Product Description
Learns codes from other IR remotes 4 color-coded buttons for future ITV use Acquires codes for new devices as Dish adds them Backing Up Remote/Receiver Data Store’s receiver settings in the remote, and remote settings in the receiver
Dish Network 6.3 IR / UHF PRO TV2 DVR Remote Control
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February 16th, 2010 at 4:07 am
Dish wants $20 + $16 for shipping through their website. Purchased through Amazon from Jims Better Deals for under $15(Including shipping). I already had a new free 6.4 replacement from dish for my old model 501 DVR. I needed a second one for my TV in another room I operate from same reciever, So I was able to use special key (came with 4 different keys for various other models)from my original remote in the one from Jim’s to program it for my 501. And Yes, the one from Jim’s is a 6.4 remote, and it works great.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 16th, 2010 at 6:37 am
The UHF/IR remote I got with my dishnetwork dvr was going through 4 batteries every two or three weeks. This newer model has already paid for itself. All I had to do to set it up was push one button on the dvr and one button on the remote. Watching tv should not be a hassle, especially when you’re paying a subscription fee for the privilege. Thanks to this thing, the hassle is gone.
Rating: 5 / 5