my then wife totally freaked
Yes, but not over the DISH receiver.....
my then wife totally freaked
Thanks for the information, Ziptied! I love the picture you posted. I actually used to have even more 301's than that. My dad would buy them at yard sales, Goodwill, or other similar places for $5 each or less. I sent them to Dish back when Dish was offering a $10 bill credit for each purchased receiver that was returned to them. (Dish was also paying the shipping cost by sending me pre-paid labels.) I was able to pay my Dish bill for awhile by doing this. Then, Dish stopped doing that promotion. I guess Dish caught on to what I was doing, and I ruined it for everyone. Sorry about that.One of the 501's in my pile was my 1st Showroom PVR. It hasn't been connected to a dish or activated for years. I can still access all of it's recorded content.
so dish only got better?
you conveniently ignore the 900 series HD DVRs, eventually dish killed them/ or years late release of new boxes over software issues.
I believe the most solid receivers I ever had were the 501s etc.
when i finally sold my 721 the rebot time was about 20 minutes.
i put it on a UPS along with my tv.
one night the power failed, and my then wife totally freaked, the tv is on but everything else is dead. now that was funny
Yep, I loved my 942. The only reason to get the ViP 622 was the MPEG 4 support
All QPSK receivers will go dark as of Feb. 10th. Here are the receivers being affected.
301, 501, 508, 510, 1000, 1500, 2700, 2710, 2712, 2812, 2800, 3000, 3100, 3120, 3200, 3500, 3700, 3722, 3750, 3800, 3822, 3900, 3922, 4000, 4100, 4500, 4700, 4722, 4900 and 4922.
Besides the bad problems I had with the 7100/7200 webtv/dishplayers, the only problems I began to dread with the 721 was the mornings I would wake up to hard drive crashes. You could reformat and use them again ,but you would lose all the recordings. My son was a toddler back then and all his kiddie programs would be on his 721 and when there was a crash , I heard about it ...loudly!The 721 was awesome. The user interface reminded me of the 7100/7200 DishPlayer.
Dark?
Same here. It helped that it was also my first DVR, but I seem to recall the 942 as being one of the most rock-solid of all the Dish receivers I've had. I remember it was quite the challenge getting a 942, though. That was back in the days when new receivers went to new customers first...the heck with existing customers. I was one of many that had to go through the "Executive Office" as it was back then, just to beg for the privilege of paying to lease one.