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Wireless Joey Receiver
With the Wireless Joey™ receiver, watch and record up to 6 channels
of high-denition (HD) and standard-denition (SD) programming, while
having the next-generation of TV content delivered, including multimedia
services over IP-based networks. The Wireless Joey receiver uses WiFi
signals to connect to the Wireless Joey Access Point™, which uses
ethernet to connect to the host receiver, a Hopper® or a Hopper® with
Sling, and delivers HD programming and recorded programs from that
receiver to the Wireless Joey receiver. Content includes live, paid, and
DVR programming in HD, SD, and 3D. Like a Joey® box, the Wireless
Joey receiver can display prerecorded content from the DVR or IP-
delivered content.
A Hopper or Hopper with Sling receiver supports up to two Wireless
Joey receivers and one Wireless Joey Access Point.
The remote uses radio frequency (RF) signals to control the Wireless
Joey receiver and IR signals to control any other equipment you have
programmed. RF signals travel relatively long distances and can go
through walls and other solid objects. IR signals, used in TV, DVD, and
AUX device modes, travel up to 40 feet in a straight line-of-sight and
cannot go through walls or other solid objects. Point the remote directly
at the equipment you want to control without any objects blocking the
signal path.