
I posted this at the DVBViewer forums, and on the Silicondust forums.

I already know how to use DVBViewer on both satellite, and for OTA, and that is my program of choice for recording. There was very little help on the internet for getting clear QAM channels on the HDHR. Got it hooked up to the HDHomerun, and then the fun started. I found one on Craig's list for $40.00, so I picked it up. So I began thinking about a second HDHomerun just for recording "free" channels. Within a week I had cable internet installed, and being one of this "family" of like minded people, I just had to see what was available for free. I hooked that up the next morning after I moved in, and got my TVs all hooked up to it, and hooked up my computers and my original HDHomerun tuner for recording that I have always used.

It's not very big, and I am 25 -30 miles away from the towers, but it has a built in amplifier, and does an outstanding job for me. I put up my new postage stamp size OTA antenna for receiving all the local channels in HD. Since I have moved, I have not had a satellite dish to play with, so I turned my hobbies to SW and getting what TV I can get "free" of course.
