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Old 2012-05-16, 05:49 PM   #526
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Bell now tend to keep receivers alive, rather than just kill them.

Anyway, enjoy while you can, they will not work at ALL later this year......lol
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Old 2012-05-16, 05:53 PM   #527
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Those receivers were swapped out with new receivers. They are useless. You can't activate them and after August 1 you won't be able to get a signal.

The are truly boat anchors.
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Old 2012-05-16, 05:55 PM   #528
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OK....................I'll bite............what happens August 1??
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Old 2012-05-16, 06:24 PM   #529
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ah, got it...end of MPEG-2...but, SD will still be in the stream....so, since I don't have HD LNB's, I may "keep them" for SD
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Old 2012-05-16, 06:35 PM   #530
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I don't have a 6100 but I can tell you for sure if you disconnect a 2700 from the stream it will lose all its channels after a couple of months or sooner.
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Old 2012-05-16, 06:44 PM   #531
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The 6100's will be removed from the list of active receivers, so you will see NOTHING after the swap to MPEG4, NOTHING, not even SD.
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Old 2012-05-16, 07:15 PM   #532
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Can't he use them for OTA?
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Old 2012-05-16, 07:39 PM   #533
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Yes, OTA is all they'll be good for.
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Old 2012-05-16, 07:53 PM   #534
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Moved to existing thread. Please read post 1 and the link there.
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Old 2012-05-19, 10:30 AM   #535
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I see a few used 2700 and 3100 models available on Kijiji. I know the 2700s are ancient, but would a 3100 be a good used choice?
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Old 2012-05-19, 11:01 AM   #536
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I find 3100 is ok.
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Old 2012-05-19, 11:13 AM   #537
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Even old 2700 if they are cheap enough still work well and without issue if you don't mind it to be sluggish at time, I added one for someone a few weeks back so they are still supported
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Old 2012-05-20, 09:11 AM   #538
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The 3100 is a good old workhorse of a receiver, there are hundreds of thousands out there working without a glitch. I would say it is a much better choice than the newer 4100 and way better than a 2700.

The price on 5900's is low enough too so if you were thinking of getting into a PVR that would be a good choice too.
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Old 2012-07-11, 01:17 PM   #539
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I don't have a 6100 but I can tell you for sure if you disconnect a 2700 from the stream it will lose all its channels after a couple of months or sooner.
I concur. I have a 2700 that my dad uses at his trailer. Since we have no need for it at home, he just leaves it out there for the winter, and sure enough, every spring, we have to call in and have it activated again.
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Old 2012-08-09, 04:02 PM   #540
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I was talking to my mother a few days ago, and in conversation, mentioned my current satellite issues. She then asks me if I want her old receiver, which I believe is a 5900. They haven't had a Bell account for probably 3 years now, and I wasn't aware she still had the receiver, or I would have taken it off her hands back then.

I remember the process of transfering a 2700 over to me a few years ago from my dad (who has a Bell account), and wonder what kind of hassle I'm going to get doing this with my mom's old receiver now, all these years after closing her Bell account?
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