Suggestions for an old 811 and 942 receiver

Miner

SatelliteGuys Pro
Folks,

I was cleaning out my garage yesterday and came across my old 811 receiver. Anybody have ideas about what to do with it? I should have traded it to Dish when they used it for their upgrade but it was a solid OTA digital tuner at the time.
I also have a 942 somewhere in the garage, and figure it is about as useless as well.

Are either receiver useful for any FTA type or should it just drop them off at the electronic recycling (or nearest tall building)?

Miner
 
  • Like
Reactions: charlesrshell

dishcomm

SatelliteGuys Master
Nov 29, 2005
10,388
555
suburbia
Folks,

I was cleaning out my garage yesterday and came across my old 811 receiver. Anybody have ideas about what to do with it? I should have traded it to Dish when they used it for their upgrade but it was a solid OTA digital tuner at the time.
I also have a 942 somewhere in the garage, and figure it is about as useless as well.

Are either receiver useful for any FTA type or should it just drop them off at the electronic recycling (or nearest tall building)?

Miner
Boat anchors...The 811 was always one of those. Most unstable POS Dish had made until the 921....
 
  • Like
Reactions: MikeD-C05

Mr Tony

SatelliteGuys Pro
Supporting Founder
Nov 17, 2003
3,684
16,132
Mankato, MN
I had a 811 that worked really good for a OTA tuner....worked better than the Voom receiver I had (because of the CBS O&O glitch....if you dont remember if your CBS was O&O for some reason it made the Voom box freak the hell out....and it was only if your CBS was owned by CBS at the time)
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheKrell

DWS44

SatelliteGuys Master
Supporting Founder
Apr 14, 2004
7,446
4,682
Rock Hill, SC
The 811 was my first Dish Receiver, then later the 942 was my first DVR. I never really had any problems to speak of with the 811, other than I grew tired of the ancient looking UI. Always looked like it ran on DOS, compared to the newer receivers that were coming out around the same time. The 942 was about as rock solid as any Dish receiver I've ever had.
 

AlaJoe

SatelliteGuys Pro
Mar 5, 2005
418
212
A monitor stand, I have my monitor here at work sitting on an 88 MB Syquest drive that use to connect by C50 scsi cable. Nice stand raises my monitor about 2 inches and nice and sturdy.
 

charlesrshell

SatelliteGuys Crazy
Lifetime Supporter
Jan 14, 2006
11,302
6,052
O'Fallon, IL
The 811 was my first Dish Receiver, then later the 942 was my first DVR. I never really had any problems to speak of with the 811, other than I grew tired of the ancient looking UI. Always looked like it ran on DOS, compared to the newer receivers that were coming out around the same time. The 942 was about as rock solid as any Dish receiver I've ever had.
I am glad you liked the 942. The 722k was super awesome too. I still miss it. The modulator out to the home distribution for older TVs in the home and the dual OTA tuner was a big plus. I wish the Hopper had the TV 2 out capability or if there was some way to sync a recordings to other TVs would really be awesome. Two OTA tuners would be nice too since we were spoiled with the VIP DVRs.
 
  • Like
Reactions: pattykay

brad1138

SatelliteGuys Pro
Mar 20, 2006
1,218
387
Red Dwarf
Boat anchors...The 811 was always one of those. Most unstable POS Dish had made until the 921....

You obviously never experienced a 7100/7200. I'll probably have nightmares from just thinking of those again... Holy crap were they a pain in the ass.

That being said, the 811/381 was crap.
 

Question about tuner status page

LAFF now available on Dish

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)

Latest posts

Top