User's Manual

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Avoiding RF Interference
Because your remote control uses UHF-2G
(2.4 GHz ISM band) radio frequencies (RF), you
might experience interference from other devices
transmitting nearby. The instructions in this section
describe how to avoid such conicts.
Ensure the UHF-2G remote
antenna is connected to the correct
input on the Hopper receivers back
panel and is not touching anything.
Tighten only by hand.
Vary the tilt angle of the Hopper
receivers remote antenna, locating
the antenna’s tip away from any
other electronic equipment or metal
surfaces, even if separated by
wooden shelving.
Move the receiver to a different
location. Place it on as high a
surface as possible, above all other
equipment in your entertainment
center.
Use the optionally available special
extension cable to connect the
remote antenna to the Hopper
receiver and place it away from
other equipment.
Move any nearby antenna or radio
equipment away from the Hopper
and/or the Joey receiver. Do not
place an over-the-air antenna, WiFi,
Bluetooth®, or ZigBee® devices on
or near the receivers.
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Adjusting the Antenna
The Hopper receiver communicates with its remote
control(s) through an UHF-2G antenna connected to
the Remote Antenna input on it’s back panel.
Note: This remote antenna can only be used with
UHF-2G capable receivers.
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