Or the throwback 721 UI, it would be great. (possibly doubting it. )I think it would be nice to have an option between the 322/vip series ui and the new carbon ui. Or possibly a hybrid version.
Or the throwback 721 UI, it would be great. (possibly doubting it. )I think it would be nice to have an option between the 322/vip series ui and the new carbon ui. Or possibly a hybrid version.
The model 721 interface was ahead of its time.
I also remember them when they turned into Gold on eBay with the L054 factory software.
Hahaha
As long as you guys are talking about old school interfaces, I came across this at a customer's todayView attachment 129910
As long as you guys are talking about old school interfaces, I came across this at a customer's todayView attachment 129910
I'm keeping this one just for nostalgia! Right next to my Dish UHF Pro kit I picked up on a job that had never been used.I still got 25 or so of those brand new
I'm keeping this one just for nostalgia! Right next to my Dish UHF Pro kit I picked up on a job that had never been used.
I still have the first receiver I ever installed. A legacy model 1000.
Installed it for a little old lady. Installed in 1999 and swapped it for a 311 in 2008 just so I could have it.
WOW! You are very lucky that you still have the very first Dish Network receiver! (the Model 1000)
WOW! You are very lucky that you still have the very first Dish Network receiver! (the Model 1000)
WOW! You are very lucky that you still have the very first Dish Network receiver! (the Model 1000)
The first receiver was the 2000. The 1000 was the first el cheapo receiver they launched...so cheap it didn't even have buttons on the front panel! It evolved into the 2700 that had 2 buttons on the front, ch -/+ and you had to hold both down to power on and off.
The first receiver was the 2000. The 1000 was the first el cheapo receiver they launched...so cheap it didn't even have buttons on the front panel! It evolved into the 2700 that had 2 buttons on the front, ch -/+ and you had to hold both down to power on and off.
I apologize if I thought that the 1000 was the first, it was mixing up a bit of receiver history on my part, hehe.
Yea and they where not even true buttons. It was a lever that pressed 2 micro switches on the circuit board.
All the commercial places who has 2800’s had huge buttons pushed out
Didn’t one of those just have one red LED on the front?
That would be the 1000, it was back when people had to buy their equipment and it was launched as a low cost, second room receiver. Nothing but an LED and IR receiver on the front of it, remote wasn't even universal to control a TV. I think they were $99 and this would have been around 1999/2000