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Just keep in mind guys that most firmware fixes for any STB receiver are usually not entirely about 'hacking'. Some long term bugs and outstanding issues are often fixed along the way. Nobody forces you to use firmware features, you consider questionable. In fact, as I remember reading, regardless of firmware version Sonicview STBs are harmless for signal 'hacking' without some sort of extra devices. More, same extra devices were reported to have legitimate use as well. Try using the latest firmware version you can find, and if not satisfied, switch one step back.Just make sure to avoid stealing sub signals.

Unless, of course, you intend to ship the STB for warranty repairs right after you bought it. Finally I got some info on NIM tuners used in Sonicview 8000HD: DVB-S QPSK Digital Satellite NIM Receiver: Sharp BS2F7VZ0295 Tuner (Specs are the same as for smaller size ) with built-in Sharp Demodulator STx0288 ATSC (8VSB) & NTSC & Clear QAM Digital & Analog Terrestrial / Cable TV NIM Receiver: Samsung DNVS263QV261A OEM Tuner with built-in Samsung analog NTSC & digital VSB / QAM demodulator S5H1410: Ports: RF Input & RF Loop Through One can connect coax cables from both Cable TV and Terrestrial Antenna to the ATSC Tuner's RF IN port via an A/B Switch, and loop it through to your other TVs. The channel file may need to be edited manually with ChannelMaster to save both Cable and OTA digital channels. I doubt that SV8000 is designed to process Analog NTSC signals from this tuner, but it needs to be tested. OK - - - I changed my mind - - - Love this receiver I finally got this receiver working like I thought it should - - - took some work. First, I finally found the old 'GOOD' Factory Firmware - - HD8000_P_MASS_14AUG2008_v402_b207.zip (Uploaded here because it was so hard to find).

I would highly recommend this firmware over the version 2.50 currently hosted on the SonicView web page. Second, as someone suggested I made my VisionSat IV200 Primary and hung the SonicView SV-HD8000 off as secondary. This allowed me to let the SonicView 'learn' all the motor locations using DiSEqC 1. Coreldraw X6 Portable Idws Naruto. 2 and once it learned these locations USALS works but now quite as well as on the VisionSat. The picture is great - - - especially on MPEG4 1080i feeds that I have found. I'm still getting everything setup, but now I'm SOOO glad I picked this up from Craig's List.:up I will post some PIX later. It's a solid performer, unfortunately limited in a few ways.

I've had mine for a couple of years. Although the factory firmware seems to work well now, before the latest version came out, I did have to load non-working 'hack' software to get it to display right. I can't imagine a better performer for peaking dishes. I guess Sonicview has two possible ways it can go now. It can fold up shop as the criminal and civil prosecutions proceed, or it can put out some modules and/or firmware that will allow it to get S-2 and 4.2.2 - maybe even blindscan those.

I think it will be closing up, though. I can't imagine an investement when attorneys cost so much. Enjoy it while you can. Click to expand.as it turns out the ku dish for the 8000 had moved on the pole really the pole moved. So it can now move the dish via the usals just fine.blue button. But it will not store/remember position. Guessing the memory is full/over loaded.

Have a small sat list loaded 44 sats 61-129. Is there any memory clearing software patch out there?

Have tried everyone i have. Thanks for reading ps. Heard Sonicview had a new HD box in R/D last year but i wonder if we will ever see it. Would be nice. It's a solid performer, unfortunately limited in a few ways. I've had mine for a couple of years.