Original HDHomerun HDHR-US still supported and worth it?

As the subject says. I’m looking to add two more tuners and the original HDHR-US seems like the cheapest way to do it. Any recommendations or thoughts otherwise?

No issues at all. I have 4 of them. I bought a 2 tuner, then realized it wasn't enough and bought another 2 tuner. Then I had to get on the ATSC3 bandwagon bought one of those, went bad so I replaced it. Then SD replaced the bad one under warranty. Everything coexists just fine and the original dual tuner HDHR works perfectly fine and will for the forseable future. ATSC3 is still a science experiment, you will be fine to go with ATSC1.

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Yes it still works and is viable. You can add additional tuners to your network as you wish. I've seen people with 16 tuners running. I've only got 6 total but that's plenty for me.

Thanks for your input. I was able score a second HDHR3 for $40. I fired it up today and everything is working well. That was the next step in transitioning from Verizon Fios TV/Internet to just internet. The antenna gets me all the locals and Philo TVE will fill in the most of the cable channels to make the household happy.

For what its worth we have been running Tivo's since DirecTV days. I'm still going to hook the Bolt up to the antenna feed to keep the Tivo's alive but ChannelsDVR has been fantastic and will provide a super smooth transition when that day comes.

Maybe a silly question, but how do you run the antenna into multiple HD Homeruns? Just use a splitter?

Correct. I have a 4 way splitter for all of my HDHR's. You just have to watch your signal as a 2way will knock down the signal - 3.5dBmv, 4-way would be - 7dBmv

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