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We've been using the 322 for about 3 years and generally speaking it has served well. It's located downstairs and controls TVs in the livingroom and in our upstairs bedroom. The signal between the receiver and the upstairs radio remote is reliable. Dish replaced the radio remote when it failed after about 1.5 years for free. The remotes are nicely laid out. The receiver hiccups from time to time, and that's about as specific as I can be. This is fairly high tech stuff and sometimes it seems to glean a tiny confused. Unplugging for a few minutes usually cures this.
When electrical power returns after an outage, or if the unit has been unplugged (examine above), the receiver needs to reacquire satellite signals. It can assume up to 10 minutes. This receiver is definitely not "green." It draws about 30 watts even when it's "off." Unplugging it when not in employ invokes the reacquisition process when plugged in again. I don't like to leave everything plugged in all the time, especially since electrical storms can cause problems where I live. We switched to Dish in the first plot because a storm knocked out our DirecTv dish---and they wanted hundreds impartial to near out and explore at it. I tend to unplug things a lot now, so watching the Dish 322 reacquire the sat signals is one of life's microscopic annoyances. If someone can offer me an Energy Star receiver I'll likely engage them up on it.
it took a shrimp time to understand how it works with second tv but works large.

