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In Reply to: RE: Noisy Dish receiver posted by NMDA on August 24, 2007 at 09:51:18
The only way I know it's on is from the lights in front. Maybe you have a defective unit or it sits on a shelf that acts as a sound board.
Joe
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Actually is on hi-fi rack and sitting on some"vibrapods" in hope of quieting it..Generates alot of heat so not comfortable placing box around it to isolate noise.. It's in room with the TV getting the hi-def signal and wondering if I put it in family room which is getting the "non hi-def" signal then try to run the hi def back up here using coax if the picture will be degraded?
It was recording a program. In this case I could hear it up to about two feet away, beyond which I couldn't. I'll check again when I have a moment and it isn't recording, if it ever isn't recording. I do know that my previous Toshiba DVR would degrade the sound electronically (RFI?) of my TT when it was on, even it wasn't recording, but I haven't been able to do the same test on my Dish DVR yet. My Dish DVR sits in a Salamander cabinet with a mesh screen front door and no back. I'm sure the cabinet shields a fair amount of the sound, such as it is, and the unit just get mildly warm, not hot. FWIW, the performance can be stunning, and I can't detect any significant difference in picture or sound quality between HD programs I record and those I watch in real time. I wish I had a much bigger disc, as I'm starting to accumulate a number of movies that are not available in HD anywhere else.
Joe
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