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Is the 811 noisy like the 6000 8VSB?

markusian

SatelliteGuys Pro
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Sep 7, 2003
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Not sure if this question has been answered already. But did anybody actually listen to the 811 noise?
 
Isn't this really the motivating factor to upgrade to the 811? I know it is for me.
 
Lets face it, the 811 really doesn't offer much more in the way of features over the 6000.

Sure we are all hoping it tunes OTA signals better, or the guide is much quicker, or the "aquiring sat" bug is history. But none of us knows for sure and still we'd likely just accept them after a few gripes if they weren't fixed.

But that fan! That damned fan! Anything to see that damn fan die!
 
When you put the 6000 fan and my Replay tv fan together it sounds like a hurricane
 
My reasons for upgrading from the 6000 (in no particular order):
1) less fan noise (hopefully!)
2) better lock on the one local station I have problems with (hopefully!)
3) both SD and HD outputs active at once
4) discrete remote codes for power on, power off (hopefully!)
5) quicker guide (hopefully!)
6) less lockups/reboots/acquiring satellite problems (hopefully!)

If it comes through on at least 3 of these issues I'll be happy.
 

How about adding:
7- PIP window on the guide so yo don't loose audio/video when you're checking what's on (supposed to look like 301)
8- Dish Interactive (OK, not a biggie but nice to have)
9- Hopefully more memory so that future enhancement will be available vs. the maxed out 6K
10 - DishPro compatible so if/when you need Superdish you don't need to also get a legacy adapter
 
Add the 200 foot remote control range and the DVI-D output
 
Here is the answer from a different thread:

 
My 6000 is in the living room and my 501 is in the family room, if I stand in the kitchen (right between the 2), I get stereo whining from the 6000 fan and the 501 hard drive, it's awful!!!!!! Luckily, I like to play movies in my HT LOUD so it drowns out the 6000 noise.